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Old 01-12-2008, 05:09 PM   #1
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It doesnt matter to me that a thread was closed about a drywall stand that I was asking questions about. I joined this ****hole forum because I was interested in seeing if someone else has found something similar for a cheaper price. I do not like laying my drywall flat, and am sick of building stands to keep it out of the water and away from the walls that I need to get at. I GOOGLE'D Drywall Stand and this forum was in the list, I saw that it happened to contain the same company I bought my pairs from, and they do a great job. I was just looking to save 1 ro 2 hundred bucks. And was curious if someone else has seen a different product out there.

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Old 01-12-2008, 05:47 PM   #2
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Old 01-12-2008, 06:01 PM   #3
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I gave you a material list on the other thread. What more do you want?
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I took a look at that thread. You're a spammer.
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It doesnt matter to me that a thread was closed about a drywall stand that I was asking questions about. I joined this ****hole forum because I was interested in seeing if someone else has found something similar for a cheaper price. I do not like laying my drywall flat, and am sick of building stands to keep it out of the water and away from the walls that I need to get at. I GOOGLE'D Drywall Stand and this forum was in the list, I saw that it happened to contain the same company I bought my pairs from, and they do a great job. I was just looking to save 1 ro 2 hundred bucks. And was curious if someone else has seen a different product out there.

Thanks for the help Celtic!

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