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Our home for sale is now in pending status with a closing date of May 22 so I
think it is safe to post this without freaking out my realtor over skewed stats
on the page views.
http://www.visualtour.com/applets/flashviewer2/viewer.asp?t=1318645&sk=22
Click on gallery in the bottom left corner, scroll down and click on the
picture in Row 6, Column 2 for a 180 degree panorama of my LEGO room. It usually
has another 8 table and 6 table situated like an uppercase P (or lowercase
d depending on your view) with more storage bins under the tables, but I put
those in storage to keep the basement looking less cluttered. I dunno if this
helped sell the house or not but I like to think it did :) Disclaimer: LEGO not
included with house Our current house is 1.5 story, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bath,
1860 sq ft finished. Our new house is 2 story w/finished walkout basement, 5
bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3200 sq ft with my future LEGO workshop already claimed.
(Mrs Dew gets her own sewing room) For moving I was looking for some Duck
Stretch Wrap for keeping my 36 18-drawer & 60-drawer hardware units full of
sorted LEGO from spilling all over the moving truck. After some searching I
found 20 wide x 1000 rolls at Lowes for $19.99 with free in store pickup
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=186219-133-00-10211-01&lpage=none
(this is $10.00 cheaper than anyone else and no shipping charges) Im sure it
would be useful for other LEGO folks transporting buildings/giant spaceships
from show to show. Now to move/unpack quickly enough that I can convince my
LEGO-tolerant wife to let me use part of my declared vacation time to go to
Brickworld 2008 June 19-22 with the rest of the G.M.L.T.C. -- Bill
(TooMuchDew) G.M.L.T.C.
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In lugnet.general, William Toenjes wrote:
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Click on gallery in the bottom left corner, scroll down and click on the
picture in Row 6, Column 2 for a 180 degree panorama of my LEGO room. It
usually has another 8 table and 6 table situated like an uppercase P (or
lowercase d depending on your view) with more storage bins under the
tables, but I put those in storage to keep the basement looking less
cluttered. I dunno if this helped sell the house or not but I like to think
it did :) Disclaimer: LEGO not included with house
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Can I come over to your house and play?
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In lugnet.general, William Toenjes wrote:
> Lowes for $19.99 with free in store pickup¬
> <http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=186219-133-00-10211-01&lpage=none>¬
> {(this is $10.00 cheaper than anyone else and no shipping charges)}¬ I'm sure
> it would be useful for other LEGO folks transporting buildings/giant
> spaceships from show to show.¬ Now to move/unpack quickly enough that I can
> convince my LEGO-tolerant wife to let me use part of my declared vacation
> time to go to Brickworld 2008 June 19-22 with the rest of the G.M.L.T.C.¬ --¬
> Bill¬ (TooMuchDew)¬ G.M.L.T.C.¬
Good luck on the home move, I moved my LEGO room two years ago and it was much
more work than I expected, even with everything already sorted and packaged up.
If you haven't already bought the wrap from Lowes you should check out ULINE,
they have great prices on anything related to packing or shipping
http://www.uline.com/Group_60.asp
jt
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