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Sign with bullet holes.
I cut a chunk off to patch my car awhile back.
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Awesome!
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Great, now I need a sign with bullet holes for my garage.
*Drives off to a bad neighborhood in Detroit*
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I put roofing nails through the bullet holes to hold it up.
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That’s perfect. It’s like it was meant to be hung up. Haha.
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Or just make your own...
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I have this bullet holed sign outside my garage.
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I have a Western Union sign excavated from under about 20 feet of fill on a construction site - Flattened it back out, clearcoated it and mounted it on the garage -
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Sweet sign!
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Nice! I’m sure not many signs under 20 feet of fill see the light again.
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I’m not home to get a picture, but this is up in my garage/shed:
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Nice, that’s a handsome sign.
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SWEET!
My grandfather owned the RCA repair/sales shop in Johnstown, PA before the flood. His garage was full of vacuum tubes of various sizes. In the mid-late 80s, my hooligan cousins and I smashed hundreds of them because we were little bastards.
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How do you cut a chunk out of a bullet hole???
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With a special Dremel bit.
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Fucking Dremels: what won’t they do??
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nice