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That’s a thought. Not sure I want to make it a permanent fixture though. I could just attach filler boards to the back edges countoured to match the shape and painted white.
You can still cut the base trim, and save the pieces , in case you want to take the cabinet out. Its painted anyhow, so you'd just fit them back in, putty, and paint..
 
Fill the void with blue Permatex :rofl:
Get Permatex matching towels.
Good to go. :rofl:
I think the carefully matched fillers would do nicely.
About 2" taller than the counter top.
Keeps the pocket change from disappearing into the abyss. :)
Perhaps remnants of the new baseboard?
 
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That’s a thought. Not sure I want to make it a permanent fixture though. I could just attach filler boards to the back edges countoured to match the shape and painted white.
a couple screw holes in the wall is an easier fix than the baseboard. The chunks out of the back legs is a bit more permanent though. Would only work to re-use over another baseboard
 
So I am a complete and utter dumbass. I was looking at the hole for the transmission line and thinking it was the speedometer cable hole. The speedometer hole is smooth. :BangHead::BangHead::BangHead::BangHead::wtf: Guess I need to stop trying to think at 2 am lol
 
I created some new multilayer techniques for doing images. It allows me to get more sophisticated textures and colors than I could get before. This is the first one I have finished using them.

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I've been doing some painting today. The new tires arrive tomorrow. The hood hinges are a couple sets I picked up. I have one sloppy one that needs to be replaced so I figure this way I'll have enough sets to last me awhile.

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