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    That pooch chillaxin

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    Ooooo! I do a lot of that nap testing stuff.....

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    I’m also in the process of a kitchen remodel. I am doing all the work myself. Have all the paining done now I just have to build new countertops so I can cover them in epoxy and then tile the floor.
    We're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all.

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    Thanks for all of your hard work in this much needed area of research! You both look like it was time well spent!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alifeoutdoors View Post
    Good times Nothing like the labor of love to upgrade the HQ. And the well earned nap as opposed to the guilty nap. Does that count after 45 though? They seem to become more of an requirement. Pics when you're done if you feel like sharing, would love to see your handiwork.
    Most of the hard work is hidden. Running romex through walls to move outlets so I could hide all my kitchen cords. And hard wired under-cabinet lights.

    Quote Originally Posted by gunner76 View Post
    I though that was Hickey's job
    He did do work in the kitchen over 20 years ago.

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    That pooch chillaxin
    It must be done. He napped so hard his nostril was whistling.

    Quote Originally Posted by bobamos View Post
    Ooooo! I do a lot of that nap testing stuff.....
    It must be done.
    Hammock=nap, kip, siesta, slumberville,land o' nod.

    [QUOTE=Woody361;1966966]I’m also in the process of a kitchen remodel. I am doing all the work myself. Have all the paining done now I just have to build new countertops so I can cover them in epoxy and then tile the floor.[/QUOTE
    Always takes more time than a feller would think. Move it in...move it out.]

    Quote Originally Posted by Vickence View Post
    Thanks for all of your hard work in this much needed area of research! You both look like it was time well spent!!!
    I do what I can~~!!~~
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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    Ooh, a Diamondback TQ! I have one too and love it. So I’m glad to see it get some more attention here. Did you get it with the “adjustable side elastics”? It seems like an interesting idea for a deep winter quilt. I have a 20° version made with their 15D fabric, which is my new favorite top quilt fabric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HandyRandy View Post
    Ooh, a Diamondback TQ! I have one too and love it. So I’m glad to see it get some more attention here. Did you get it with the “adjustable side elastics”? It seems like an interesting idea for a deep winter quilt. I have a 20° version made with their 15D fabric, which is my new favorite top quilt fabric.
    I did get the elastic on the sides and so far really like that.
    Really nice in a hammock like the Amok Draumr that does not squeeze you in like a gathered end hammock.
    Whooooo Buddy)))) All Secure in Sector Seven

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