
The studio from the NE. The window is in. You open the window by lifting it up from the bottom on the inside and hooking it on a chain. I banged my head on it the other day and the window slammed shut, breaking the glass. This occurred while I was talking on the phone, trying to do some caulking with one hand. I taped it back together (the glass, not my head) after picking up the pieces from the ground outside. In the foreground are some panels from the marine base. I took a number of these apart to get the OSB to sheath the studio walls. OSB means oriented strand board, made from wood chips. Some of the walls also have plywood and the roof is plywood. Most of the lumber is from the Marine Base. Some of the 2"x4"s are from the Ox-Yoke Retreat. The cabinet to the left of the window is from the Marine Base. 

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