With my first visit under my belt, I was eager to go back and I had some missions in mind. I wanted to take a sign I had seen, nearly torn off from years of bare handed attempts. I packed some basic tools I hoped would help me. This is also the first time I was able to grab some documents to bring home and scan.
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You hooked me. This morning I started w/ the newest blogs first (custom work shirt w/ patches) and worked back to the suggestion box. This afternoon I crept back in starting with your oldest posts and made my way through this one. Watching the videos in their entirety too. How’d you mount and protect that sign? Looks like you put something over it to protect it? Looks fantastic 👍 I’ll keep popping in & out… do some urban explorations. Last weekend Fett, Fear, Mikeinjersey, and I checked out an abandoned farm house that looked like it was from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre… at night. Good times.
Don’t even know what to say. I have shared this with very few people so I’m sure you are the only person that actually went through it all. Thanks so much man. If you are referring to the BP Supervisor sign, I cut a piece of acrylic with a dremel. I later got the sign from the gate house (collective partnership) but for that one I had the hardware store cut it since it was larger. It’s a special place and I thank you for taking some time to review my work! Hit me up anytime bro!