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Re: Tryin' To Beat Ol' Man Winter
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Posted by the tractor vet on November 08, 2006 at 16:55:30 from (75.19.125.61):
In Reply to: Re: Tryin' To Beat Ol' Man Winter posted by IaGary on November 08, 2006 at 16:41:03:
Tell me about worken on a house . I have been worken on this old dump since we finished up corn choppen and i figured that i had time to rip down the plaster in three rooms and replace with new drywall have it all painted and trim striped and restained and back up in no time and have a couple days to go hunting , NOT as sofar i have only two rooms down and still worken on stuff in them that needed fixen . plus doing some outside repairs that i found while replacing windows . Now if i could get ahold of the old carpenter that built this old dump he and i would have words as to his woodbutchern and his methoids of building . And oh yea his choise of nails , 3 1/2 inch FINISH nails and them darn cut nails that just plum eat sawsall blades and these are not the cheap one . Then the weather has held me up on getting the drywall hauled in everytime we plan to go after it it pours . Lastnigh one of my excustomers and good friend shows up with a drywall lift for me to use , Bless his heart as this will make handeling 14 and 16 footers SOOoooooo much easier . Just glad that the corn is a littel slow dryen down as i realy would like to get this job done before thanksgiving .
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