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Old 05-07-2004, 10:45 PM   #1
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I"ve got the framing and hanging pictures. They are supposed to be painting next week, I'll get in their before the punch list is done and get the finished pictures. This is the fun I get to have everyday, and I love it.


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Old 05-07-2004, 11:39 PM   #2
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One of my favorite jobs....A/C yeah!
I hang a lot of major art and trophy mounts. I'd love to mount a Leonardo, got most of the others covered.
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looks good, nice curves
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It's the jobs that require all the fancy sh*t that I love (not just framing, boarding and taping flat walls all the time). You must have enjoyed doing this one (I know I would have). Nice work Slinger!!!
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We just finished one of these, it had 10 operatorys 3 just for extractions.
Boy can they be a plumbers nigthmare, water, vacuum, air, gas, drains, not to mention each area has its own lab sink.

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