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Greg Wandless
03-10-2003, 1:40 PM
Creekers,

Just added my website to my profile. Check it out and let me know what you think. Its still a work in progress. I am especially interested in comments on the picture sizes. Too big, too small, just right?



Thanks,
Greg

http://gwandless.home.att.net

Dr. Zack Jennings
03-10-2003, 1:52 PM
I love the Tool Cabinet. That is a work of art. Dust collection so good you can put your library down there.

Add a Barco-Lounger, Refrigerator, Cable TV and internet connection. You won't have to go upstairs ever again.

Von Bickley
03-10-2003, 1:56 PM
Hey Greg,

Thumbs up for the Web Site. Enjoyed the tour. Everything looked good. Thanks for posting.

Dennis McDonaugh
03-10-2003, 2:03 PM
Good lookin' shop Greg.

Jim Izat
03-10-2003, 2:12 PM
<b>Hey Greg,

Really liked all the great information in your website. A library in the shop must be the most effective testimonial for high quality dust collection I've ever seen. Kudos!

Jim Izat</b>

Howard Barlow
03-10-2003, 2:17 PM
Too much organization is a sign of a sick mind. I hope you just cleaned up for the pictures.:D

Nice site, Greg. Good looking shop, and kid, too.

Pete Lamberty
03-10-2003, 2:41 PM
Hi Greg, The set up for your webpage looks really nice. I do think that you have made the same mistake that just about everyone makes. The subjects are not lighted properly. The picture of yourself is much to dark. Put a bright light in back of the camera to lighten up your face. The same thing for the young boys picture. Some of your projects and shop pictures could use more light also. If you look at others photos on this site and other sites, you will see the same thing. Sometimes the photos are so dark that you can't make out the subject at all. Just my two cents worth. Pete

Ken Salisbury
03-10-2003, 2:50 PM
Very nice web site

Nice looking boy you got there

I really like your tool cabinet.
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Ted Shrader
03-10-2003, 2:54 PM
Originally posted by Greg Wandless
Creekers,

Just added my website to my profile. Check it out and let me know what you think. Its still a work in progress. I am especially interested in comments on the picture sizes. Too big, too small, just right?

Thanks,
Greg

Greg -

Looks great! But way, way, WAY, WAY too clean!

Do you have an outside access from the shop? How do you get the stuff (sawdust, furniture, tools, etc) in and out?

Thanks,
Ted

Rod Peterson
03-10-2003, 4:44 PM
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Nice tour, Greg. Would you like that posted onto <a href=http://www.shoptours.org>www.ShopTours.org</a>?

David Plaskett
03-10-2003, 4:56 PM
Nice website.. Great shop. I always enjoy shop tours. Thanks for posting.

Greg Wandless
03-10-2003, 5:34 PM
for all the kind comments, and yes I cleaned the crap out the place before I took the pictures. Must have gotten rig of a dumpster load of saw dust.:)

For the record that handsome youngman with the trains is my nephew. He and his sister make Xmas for me wonderful with the expectation of getting something made of wood from their uncle.

Thanks again for looking,

Greg

PS Rod. Posting in www.ShopTours.org would be great.

Rod Peterson
03-10-2003, 7:37 PM
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<i><font color="blue">Posting in <a href=http://www.shoptours.org>www.ShopTours.org</a> would be great.</font></i>

Done.

Bartee Lamar
03-11-2003, 4:32 PM
Your web site is very good. I like Simple and I LOVE shop tours.

I think you can take off the under construction sign!!

The picutres are fine..

Jim Young
03-11-2003, 9:29 PM
Greg, I have to show your book shelf to my wife, you actually have more books than I do. She has no reason to keep me from buying more books now.

What the deal with the silver foil? Is that for insulation or moisture?

I read your job description about a half dozen times and still don't know what you do. Let's see, government, chemist, acid, environment, just sounds a little suspicious.:D

Brent Harral
03-11-2003, 10:04 PM
Nice shop, Greg! Great use of space and I love the tool cabinet too. Sterling, huh? I'm not too far away in Fairfax.

Brent