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I cut these graphics for the front of my workbench just to cool up the shop a little. Added a little detail with a right angle die grinder in some spots which looks good.

I posted this a long time ago but the pics were lost on the server crash and I just found them again. Sorry to all the members who took time to post pictures that were lost. Hope to see lots more project pics in the future from everyone.

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Nice! What gauge are they and how are they attached....? I think I see some small screws in the corners but maybe not.
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I made them out of some 14 guage aluminum sheets that were left over from a larger job and attached them with construction adhesive and 4 small screws on each panel. It was an idea a few of us had while hanging out in the shop late night. Sometimes those projects don't look too good in the morning but this one was alright.
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admin wrote:I made them out of some 14 guage aluminum sheets that were left over from a larger job and attached them with construction adhesive and 4 small screws on each panel. It was an idea a few of us had while hanging out in the shop late night. Sometimes those projects don't look too good in the morning but this one was alright.

Avoid looking at late night projects until you feel better the next afternoon. Mornings-after can be rough.
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