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Art Walk on the Square (Photos)

 
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Bestiverhad
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PostPosted: Jun 06 2011    Post subject: Art Walk on the Square (Photos) Reply with quote

I know if there's no photos, it didn't happen, so here's a few pics of our little towns art walk, which happens the first Friday of each month.
It was nice weather, there was a nice croud, and the music was much better than normal.
We kept the menu simple. Pulled pork and brisket sammies, pork and beef nachos, and drinks.







We make book at these events. Very Happy Very Happy
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PostPosted: Jun 06 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I was looking at your wood smoked BBQ sign,and was wondering what diameter is the frame?is it PVC?I have some made from PVC and I'm wondering If I should go with a heavier diameter as mine flops in the wind.(the sign not me).lol
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PostPosted: Jun 06 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Those types of events can be fun, profitable, and a great way to pimp your catering! Cool
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daddywoofdawg wrote:
I was looking at your wood smoked BBQ sign,and was wondering what diameter is the frame?is it PVC?I have some made from PVC and I'm wondering If I should go with a heavier diameter as mine flops in the wind.(the sign not me).lol


DWD, the frame is 1" schedule 40 PVC inserted into 1 1/4" PVC bases that I bolted to the trailer using threaded rod. I'm thinking of adding a couple more of the 1 1/4" bases, so I can put a couple of flags up there on either side of the sign. It seems to hold up well in wind and I haven't had any problems with it. I'm trying to finish my logo, so I can have it printed onto decals or vinyl covering for the trailer. What I've found so far is printed decals and vinyl covering are expensive. Sad
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PostPosted: Jun 07 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mine are 3/4" pvc so I think I need to reframe with 1" or 1 1/4".
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daddywoofdawg wrote:
Mine are 3/4" pvc so I think I need to reframe with 1" or 1 1/4".


I didn't check to see if the 1 1/4" PVC will fit into 1 1/2", but the 1" should keep it from flopping. The sign, not you. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Jun 10 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

BBQMAN wrote:
Those types of events can be fun, profitable, and a great way to pimp your catering! Cool


You are correct an all three counts.
It was fun, we always make good money at these events, and it sure is a good way to 'pimp' our catering.

I always have business cards on display for people to pick up and this event has already generated two dinners to cater.
One wedding rehearsal dinner and a family reunion dinner. Very Happy Very Happy
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