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    Posted: 23 Feb 2012 at 6:26am
I have a buddy that has a couple of unstyled WC's that he has been trying to sell. He has not had any luck. He has decide that he is going to put them in a flower garden on each side of his driveway. Kind of like bookends. I hope he gets them sold, if not I may have to paint them for him.  Dave.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Don(MO) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 Feb 2012 at 7:10am
Dave, we all know you are the best at painting tractors and now you can start "living your dream" by painting your buddy's two WC's. lol
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I have an unstyled WC at the bottom of the lane  near the mailbox with a border and red rock under it.  Its my orange yard ornament.   It been there about 8 years now, steel wheels on the rear, six bolt front rims.  The paint is gettin kinda fadded now.   Ya cannt miss this place if ya drive by!!! 
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I know I'm never gonna get to restoring my '37 WC. Think I'll build an open sided 8 x 16 shelter in the field in front of the house, paint her up and, voila, a nice use for her.

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Boy, for a guy that painted for a living, I'm sure you would paint your buddy's tractors for him. I'm sure you must have at least one roller and a paint tray around and some latex....LOL     Just look at it this way Dave, you don't have to paint the "trim"...
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Originally posted by Steve in NJ Steve in NJ wrote:

Boy, for a guy that painted for a living, I'm sure you would paint your buddy's tractors for him. I'm sure you must have at least one roller and a paint tray around and some latex....LOL     Just look at it this way Dave, you don't have to paint the "trim"...
 
Steve that's plane funning, maybe we can get Dave's blood to boiling if we keep on digging him. Clap
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I'd rather see one rot as a lawn ornament than to be turned into a toaster. 
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