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Redundant chevrons

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What to do with redundant chevrons? Stick 'em on the wall and call it art! Available to order on Etsy for only £48.

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Alternatively, chuck 'em in the bin, where they belong :lol:
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That actually looks uber kool. 8) I stick them in the Museum of Framing aka chicken shed. :giggle:
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I have a rotten piece of railway sleeper in my office which people always admire, post industrial modernist chic I think. :lol: :lol:
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wasn't that on george clarkes amazing small spaces or am i mistaken?
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Made my eyes go weird just looking at that photo on facebook, could not live with that :shock:
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Yes I agree, if you look at that ceiling long enough, it all starts moving. Weird. :sweating:
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You would never be able to get away from work.
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It's on here (the Forum) somewhere, someone post it a couple of years ago , still a good way to use your discontinued chevrons
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Just goes to show how subjective "Art" is, I wouldn't have chevrons hanging on my wall.

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Add the them to the scrap wood box and when full(ish), sell off at a nominal fee to someone with a wood burning stove.
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With this indian summer the wood burner has only just started to be used this week, I have a mountain mouldings waiting to be burnt and no room for logs!
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Just a thought but perhaps the owner of that room is running a framing service from home with just three mouldings :giggle: :giggle:
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:lol:
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Graysalchemy wrote:Just a thought but perhaps the owner of that room is running a framing service from home with just three mouldings :giggle: :giggle:
If he is he's ripping people off, cos that's just one moulding repeated three times.
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