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Old 09-23-2006, 06:41 PM   #1
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Indented Hardwood Fixed W/ Pics


Well I fixed the floor today. I ended up just cuttin out the old boards and throwing in new ones that way it would be a sure fix and the way the light hits it you would be able to see any slight dent. Heres some pics I was able to take. the crappy part of it all is I believe the homie is gonna keep a rug under their table anyway which covered the scratches. But I figure thats why the homie payed to have their floor professionally installed so it it would be perfect. We did the kitchen in the pics about 3 years ago and the kitchen had carpet they insisted on keepin. We shoulda did the hardwood when we did the kitchen. Heres the link for the pics. http://www.putfile.com/homeslicedave/images/24975

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Old 09-23-2006, 07:00 PM   #2
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Looks great. You should have posted the pictures earlier and we could have omitted alot of useless information. When you said indentions I thought just one, not three side by side. Those would have never came out.

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Great job!

I love this picture. What a money shot!

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Thanks guys, Big Dave, Ya I forgot that there were 3 dents insted of just one I was so bummed after it happened that day I didnt remember a thing. Double A Thanks I like pics like that too. I posted some pic of our other jobs in remodeling if you wanna check em out.

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