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Old 10-01-2009, 12:54 PM   #1
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starting this one next, 360sq' terra cotta/seasoned mahog/black deckorator baskets flanked w/ collars. Super cool customers, this should be a welcome relief from the infants I've had all year.

btw the drawing isn't complete.


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Old 10-01-2009, 01:27 PM   #2
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Another cool one.
Looking forward to pix!
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Looking forward to the project pics.
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Nice, Stringers look like fun. G
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You are defentley the own le ist Carpenter that even has thought about man handling those 2 x 12s, much less doing it.

The JonMon is in total Respect Mode. J.
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thanx gents, i'll be sure to take some good progress pix and post up, this is actually a reskin/adding the curveed "appendage/stairs" to an existing well built but tiny deck, it has an awsome view to boot and a really nice paver setup under neith, should turn out pretty neat
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Chilly weather coming Bone Would have been a nice place to spend your time while it was warm. You know with people who pay their bills.
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As stated looks like fun. I will be glad to see the pics.
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Pretty sharp Chris.

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a week ahead of schedual despite the cold sloppy slop

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Any snow to go along with the cold rain down there? Woke up with 2" this morning, gone by this afternoon. Damp does right to my bones anymore. Working with mud, in mud to go along with it.

Looks like you'll have a good week for framing next week though
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Chris, are you coming to the Deck Expo? I rented a big house about 1 mile from the convention. I might have a bed left.
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not this year clemens, but thanx for asking, howz my machines treating you? hope allz well, looking to upgrade the kanga to a boxer soon, any interest in the kanga?
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no snow down here pa, but damn cold, I don't mind the cold one bit but come on, like what ever happened to summer fall winter, one day I'm in shorts, the next bibs and a beanie was hoping to check out the schooner races with my boy this weekend, but screw that.
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A few repairs here and there but still running. What can the Kanda do for me?
Keep in mind that next week the weather is going to look good. 25 degrees warmer and sunny.
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Chris, are you coming to the Deck Expo? I rented a big house about 1 mile from the convention. I might have a bed left.
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It is called Historic Lockerbie a little east from the convention center.
East Michigan street close to 70
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It is called Historic Lockerbie a little east from the convention center.
East Michigan street close to 70
Cool!
Some nice old houses there.
Don't forget to make reservations
for St. Elmo's Steakhouse.
Mmmmmmmm
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3 days into framing it so far, should have the stairs framed by friday, then I'll shoot and backroll the stain before decking

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