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Probably upside down. A couple dowels that line up with the stacks then create the smoke/steam around them, but that's just a guess.
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You could rip out the center and stick a TV in there.
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Another one of those tables that look so cool but are of no use to you unless you can afford that 20 foot TV I posted somewhere.
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Yep...
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Clever, but not my cuppa tea.
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I don't get it. Sure, crates joined together to make a coffee table. But what's with the rocks and milk bottle?
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It fills the square hole in the center.
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The rocks are cool, don't care for the bottle though. Maybe a nice bowl, or something in which to put those remotes.
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Can you imagine the cost of this tub? Not just buying or having it built, but a full time maid to maintain it. :eek:
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Its beautiful, I would definitely get it if I were rich.
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Bathe in Camel milk with a couple young eunuchs wearing turbans waving Ostrich plume fans? :D
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:p:...of course, (but they dont have to be eunuchs)
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:lol: You vixen you.
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It *is* gorgeous.
But I doubt it's any more difficult to maintain than any other fiberglass tub. I'm sure it's fiberglass over wood. It looks like a strip built boat hull, albeit, an awkward boat shape. I could make one. I wonder how thick the walls are. I built my kayak from 1/4" material, glassed with 8.9 oz satin weave glass and it is BOMBPROOF. Easily strong enough to be a tub of that scale. The finish is flawless, on the tub, not the boat. That's not my long suit. I'm sure having your bare bottom slidin around in it, you'd figure out pretty quick where the high spots were. The tub is a thing of beauty. |
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