Brice Burrell said:btracey1 said:Hey Peter,
Now that you've cleared all or most of the FogTainers from your house...you now will have the space and maybe even the time to make some more furniture to fill the void.
Hopefully!
Brian
No way, Peter better keep that space available for the next FOG project, whatever that may be. [big grin]
Der Flickschuster said:On edit: I had not read that (not very) fine print "100 Fogtainers still at the printer". Nor had I any recollection of what my choice had been! - it's obvious now.
Peter Halle said:harry_ said:Peter Halle said:Why does it take longer to ship to Washington State than to Australia?
Currently there are Fogtainers in customs in the UK, cleared customs in Australia, and meandering around South Africa. Also in customs in Canada.
Haven't seen any in NH yet though![]()
Call your post office or go pick them up. Is your post office actually Belmont, NH. They supposedly attempted delivery on the 7th.
Peter
Peter Halle said:Richard,
Great setup! Love the use of cabinet pulls for stops.
Enjoy the new kids.
Brice,
I guess you have proven that avatars get noticed. [big grin]
Just playing around with Photoshop. First, I have to finish the first batch and sell my extras, then....
Peter
waynelang2001 said:As soon as I get my hands on a T-LOC I'll get to work Peter............Bring on the T-FOGtainer............haha [tongue]
Brice Burrell said:I don't think we should pursue the T-Fogtainers, well, not in the immediate future. Maybe sometime in the future to mark a special occasion like tenth anniversary of the FOG or something like that. Let's keep the prestige of the Fogtainers by keeping them limited editions.
Brice Burrell said:I don't think we should pursue the T-Fogtainers, well, not in the immediate future. Maybe sometime in the future to mark a special occasion like tenth anniversary of the FOG or something like that. Let's keep the prestige of the Fogtainers by keeping them limited editions.