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02-05-2009, 09:16 PM
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windows siding doors
FOR SALE, ALL ITEMS, NEW, NEVER INSTALLED UNLESS NOTED.
Located in Springfield Massachusetts must pick up make an offer if interested
HARVEY WHITE VINYL DEADLITE, LOW-E/ARGON COLONIAL GBG BUCK SIZE: 58-3/4 X 38-1/2
HARVEY SLIMLINE DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS LOW-E/ARGON DOUBLE LOCKS FIBERGLASS SCREENS, NO GRIDS BUCK SIZES 28-1/4X44-3/4 2@ 31-3/4X49-1/4 27-3/4X44-1/4
HARVEY CLASSIC ROLLING WINDOW LOW-E ALUMINUM SCREENS BUCK SIZE 63-1/2X42-1/4
ANDERSEN 400 SERIES TILT WASH WINDOW WHITE INT&EXT TW2032
VELUX FLASHING KIT EDL 606
4 PANELS FIBERCEMENT BRICK SIDING NEWPORT SERIES (BUFF)
HARVEY SOLID CORE PANORAMA STORM DOOR WHITE 35-1/4X79 HINGED RIGHT
HARVEY SOLID CORE HALF LITE STORM DOOR WHITE 30X80 HINGED RIGHT
HARVEY SOLID CORE PANORAMA STORM DOOR WHITE 36X80 HINGED LEFT
HARVEY HOLLOW ALUMINUM STORM DOOR WHITE FULL LITE 36X78 HINGED RIGHT
GERKIN SOLD CORE SELF STORING STORM DOOR 32X81 HINGED RIGHT MISSING PARTS
SIDING
CERTAINTEED CEDAR BOARDS INSULATED SIDING
7sq (42 pcs) Double 6" Heritage Cream 16'8" Panels
2sq+3 (19pcs) Double 6" Heritage Cream 12'6" Panels
14 pcs Single 7" Colonial White
ALCOA/MASTIC QUEST D4WOODGRAIN MONTANA SUEDE 2-3 SQUARE
ALCOA/MASTIC QUEST D4 WOODGRAIN VINTAGE BRICK 2 SQUARE
ALCOA/MASTIC CARVEDWOOD D4 SMOOTH HARBOR GRAY 2 SQUARE
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Originally Posted by Celtic
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02-05-2009, 09:27 PM
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Spring Cleaning or ???
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02-05-2009, 09:48 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SLSTech
Spring Cleaning or ???
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yea, thats only about half of it too. I just wanna get rid of it and make a little cash at the same time. I put it all on CL too but those people are all a PIA
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Originally Posted by Celtic
Like I said...I'm sure you are very good at what you do ~ whatever that is and where ever it happens.
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02-05-2009, 10:10 PM
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I'll give ya $100 for the lot,and can you deliver?
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02-05-2009, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by oldfrt
I'll give ya $100 for the lot,and can you deliver?
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lol i wanna get rid of the crap so bad thats not too far off hows bizz for ya?
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Originally Posted by Celtic
Like I said...I'm sure you are very good at what you do ~ whatever that is and where ever it happens.
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02-05-2009, 10:38 PM
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I know what ya mean by cleaning up the extra materials,I used to have a 3 story barn loaded with odds and ends that seemed to never get used,but seemed like cash in your pocket if ya needed it on a job.
Business is good(knock on wood)
Had our best year yet with fewer and bigger jobs,but I think things will change.Got about 3 months of work left to do.
I am getting a little cabin fever and just started to get back to reading and posting here.
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02-06-2009, 01:19 AM
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don't ya hate special order siding?either 6 panels short or 3 sq to much
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