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Old 06-18-2009, 10:46 PM   #1421
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These post holes are for an interpretive sign. The project is a nonprofit's native plants rain garden on a college campus.

Those holes look great!

It's all good, just breakin balls... welcome to CT


Gene, I know you do the concrete countertops - and they look great - but damn! ... that's one sweet looking kitchen with all the windows.

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Old 06-18-2009, 10:51 PM   #1422
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This book was in the bathroom of a house I was working in today.



I was there installing some exterior receptacles, a coach lamp, and to wire the motorized awning you see going up.

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Yesterdays,....mailbox post (for a good customer),......not very exciting/elaborate/influential but,....it could lead to a full window replacement on her house.
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Old 06-18-2009, 11:11 PM   #1424
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Todays,...double hung exterior doors.Not the thrill of a lifetime either but,....could be a new steady customer.
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Old 06-19-2009, 08:43 PM   #1425
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Todays,...double hung exterior doors.Not the thrill of a lifetime either but,....could be a new steady customer.
Small jobs can and often do lead to bigger jobs.
As well as a longtime customer.
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Post hole diggers are biscuit and gravy powered.
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Old 06-20-2009, 08:20 PM   #1427
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Got the clear coats on early this week and it's ready for delivery
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Old 06-21-2009, 12:34 AM   #1428
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Original medallion felt down during demolition on upper floors. Peaces were collected and originality was restored. It is 7ft long way and 4'.6'' across.
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It was 60 pieces.
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Thats art Resta ! Very cool !
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Got the clear coats on early this week and it's ready for delivery
I dont know what it is, (besides a very spiffy box) but it looks cool!
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trimming windows with alunimum coil for vinyl siding
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Jumbo, nice work. Who makes the cabinets?

Resta, that looks like a challenge for sure. Like putting Humpty Dumpty back together again! Great work!

OW, it's a Humidor
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trimming windows with alunimum coil for vinyl siding
Looking good.

How do you like that vinyl-clad coil stock? I've been avoiding it so far.
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A couple of rings I made, as I cannot afford to buy one. I gotta show off my Masonic pride somehow.. One is Purple Heart with gold leaf, the other is Wenge with an old lapel pin let into the top.
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Nice Derek, but for gods sakes do something about those hands, they look like carpenters hands
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I ran out of Oil of Olay, alright? and I think my wife hid all of my night time rejuvenation gloves...I keep snagging my pantyhose...
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Had to do drywall touch-up after the top install.

This job was started in February, since the ground was frozen and we needed to dig up the lateral to the septic, it was put on hold. Now I can't remember what the switch box to the left of the sink is for
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