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The Wine Press: Rafter Mystery Explained
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Friday, February 8, 2008. The ceiling came down and the joists were exposed. Big, huge, suckers, each one only a foot apart from another, a great example of old school overengineering. The question was, why is there white stuff on them? At first, we thought they might be calcium deposits from old leaks, but they're way too uniform and they begin and end at very clear points. Frank Robbins, LEED AP. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 4436 Olive • 63108. View my complete profile.
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The Wine Press: March 2008
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Monday, March 3, 2008. On Friday, it became clear that the 1200 lb swinging door was below the grade of the impending concrete pour. This caused more than a little bit of stress over the weekend since there was absolutely no telling how long it would take to cut it down and haul it out before the concrete could come down (time, I shall remind you = money). As it turned out, the 1200 lb door was nothing more than a 400 lb door and it was cut down and hauled out in less than a half hour.
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The Wine Press: We Could Stop Right Now And Have A Great Looking Squat
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Monday, February 4, 2008. We Could Stop Right Now And Have A Great Looking Squat. Frank Robbins, LEED AP. Good work guys, glad I wasn't there to see it in person. It goes up faster than it comes down. I have a dollar set aside for your first sale. February 4, 2008 at 11:41 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 4436 Olive • 63108. Where the CWE and Gaslight Square meet, Tues -Th: 5pm-11am / Fri and Sat: 5pm-1am. View my complete profile. Http:/ www.facebook.com/home.php. There was an error in this gadget.
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The Wine Press: Sexy Printing Photos
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Thursday, May 29, 2008. John Marshall, a local professional photographer and friend came in on Monday to take photos of the printing equipment for the walls of the wine bar. I don't know how, but after rambling off a few indecipherable sentences of what I was looking for he "got it". He casually called me last night to tell me he had played with one of the photos and that it was up on his Flickr page. Frank Robbins, LEED AP. My god, what a fantastic idea. May 29, 2008 at 9:37 PM. 4436 Olive • 63108.
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The Wine Press: January 2008
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Thursday, January 31, 2008. Yesterday, Nate and Nick started the demo of the ceiling of the Peace Printing office. Greg was out for the day so Julie and I sat in the office while the demo started on the other side of the wall. The sound of the hammering and the plaster hitting the concrete 13 feet below echoed off of the walls of the empty space. It sounded like they were beating a confession out of the building. It looks like he crawled out of a mine shaft before he asked me to check his e-mail. As the ...
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The Wine Press: Averting Expensive Fixes
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Monday, March 3, 2008. On Friday, it became clear that the 1200 lb swinging door was below the grade of the impending concrete pour. This caused more than a little bit of stress over the weekend since there was absolutely no telling how long it would take to cut it down and haul it out before the concrete could come down (time, I shall remind you = money). As it turned out, the 1200 lb door was nothing more than a 400 lb door and it was cut down and hauled out in less than a half hour.
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The Wine Press: February 2008
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008. A Piece of Liquor License Ephemora ON THE HOUSE! Apparently, you can serve booze in Missouri without a Sunday License if New Year Eve, St. Patty's day or Superbowl Sunday should fall on a Sunday (note, superbowl sunday usually falls on a Sunday). Frank Robbins, LEED AP. Monday, February 11, 2008. I felt I was going to have to put my whole left arm in an epsom salt bath. Frank Robbins, LEED AP. Friday, February 8, 2008. Frank Robbins, LEED AP. Monday, February 4, 2008. There wa...
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The Wine Press: The Concrete Pour Cometh
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Sunday, March 2, 2008. The Concrete Pour Cometh. The gravel is set, the new(er) construction facade is up, and Tuesday, untold gallons of concrete will pour all over creation. Frank Robbins, LEED AP. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 4436 Olive • 63108. Where the CWE and Gaslight Square meet, Tues -Th: 5pm-11am / Fri and Sat: 5pm-1am. View my complete profile. Http:/ www.facebook.com/home.php. The Concrete Pour Cometh. There was an error in this gadget.