A.J.____: Measuring out the cutout, as per the included instructions.
A.J.____: My homemade signal control panel pre-window
A.J.____: The window hole cut out, still held in by the corners.
A.J.____: The window hole after a punch.
A.J.____: The window hole from the outside.
A.J.____: Test fitting the window kit.
A.J.____: The window kit installed.
A.J.____: The paperwork pocket reinstalled.
A.J.____: The window kit installed, external view of the internals.
A.J.____: Window kit installed, view from a distance.
A.J.____: 114N signal from Grand Central, near Tower U/CP1
A.J.____: 114N signal from Grand Central, near Tower U/CP1
A.J.____: 114N signal from Grand Central, near Tower U/CP1
A.J.____: 114N signal from Grand Central, near Tower U/CP1
A.J.____: 114N signal from Grand Central, near Tower U/CP1
A.J.____: 114N signal from Grand Central, near Tower U/CP1
A.J.____: 114N signal from Grand Central, near Tower U/CP1
A.J.____: De-rusted and hosed off.
A.J.____: The rust bath in action.
A.J.____: The two sign halves opened!
A.J.____: The insides cleaned out, cats eyes removed.
A.J.____: The sign post sans sign.
A.J.____: Some sort of fabric or hide to apply pressure to the cats eyes.
A.J.____: Old stop sign!
A.J.____: Old stop sign!
A.J.____: Old stop sign!
A.J.____: Old stop sign!
A.J.____: Old stop sign!
A.J.____: 8x10 shelf brackets modified to ~7", then two 2x4s act as a shelf for the signal to sit on.
A.J.____: One of the signs wall mounted!