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Old 07-07-2008, 11:55 PM   #1
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Alberta boy says hi every1. I have just joined this community. I used to be a logger for 27 years. Quit that. Started construction, assembling and setting up modular homes 2 years+ ago. So , I did some framing, shingling,siding,drywalling,taping,painting,trimming,door install and more. But I ended up concentrating on drywall taping .I like it, and I learn new stuff every day,which is nice. And I am sure looking forward to learn more with this site ...pretty sure I came to the right place ......see ya

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Hi and welcome to CT.
Hope you have patience, took me two years of full-time taping & hanging to learn how to "tape anything" and do it "fast".

Good luck on the career change.
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