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Kennyv,

I just have to point out that you have the US flag hung backwards. The field should be on the upper left side.

Stan
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(12-01-2015, 12:28 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: Kennyv,

I just have to point out that you have the US flag hung backwards.  The field should be on the upper left side.

Stan

Kind of depends on which side of the flag you are standing on doesn't it? Chin

It you are looking at it from outside of the garage it is displayed correctly, as seen through the windows or hanging down from the garage door.
Willie
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(12-01-2015, 01:35 PM)Highpower Wrote:
(12-01-2015, 12:28 PM)Dr Stan Wrote: Kennyv,

I just have to point out that you have the US flag hung backwards.  The field should be on the upper left side.

Stan

Kind of depends on which side of the flag you are standing on doesn't it?   Chin

It you are looking at it from outside of the garage it is displayed correctly, as seen through the windows or hanging down from the garage door.

AGREE %1000 YES  the flag was displayed in window and you are seeing pic from backside with garage door raised.
Now I have a Question I been asking for years .
what are the rules for USA  flag display AS FAR AS THE FIELD  ON RIGHT ON LEFT?
what are  the rules for USA  flag  on uniform display AS FAR AS THE FIELD  TO RIGHT OR LEFT?
as far as clothing an uniform pics below show both  

 I had a  USA  flag displayed on house for years with field to the  left   once a fellow neighbor came by and said that was improper but never WHY .. ??  Love to hear  proper displays of flags  if anyone  knows the correct answer and has reference other than  speculation please do share  . thanks
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This flag discussion should probably be moved to the "Off Topic" area.

Ed
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Shop tour.  It is not really this tidy (careful camera angles).  Regards, David Craig
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Are those all your machines David?

Ed
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Some nice looking machinery there David.
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Thats an incredible collection of machinery David. Wow
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(03-05-2016, 08:26 PM)f350ca Wrote: Thats an incredible collection of machinery David. Wow

David,

I agree,  do you make a living with those, if not that is one well equipped hobby shop... Thumbsup

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(03-05-2016, 03:59 PM)EdK Wrote: Are those all your machines David?

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Lathes: Enterprise 1550, Smart & Brown 1024
Mills: Maho MH600 (x2), Cincinnati 1D Toolmaster
Kasto PSB 210 hacksaw, General 7x12 Bandsaw
Carboloy (Excello 48C) Carbide grinder, Keller 1A Die filer

There are a few other bits and pieces - that is the majority though.
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