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Re: OT- traveling barn painters
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Posted by georgeky on August 02, 2007 at 13:01:18 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: OT- traveling barn painters posted by mike,indiana on August 02, 2007 at 12:28:05:
Dad hired them to paint two barns for him about 6 years ago. The deal was he would hire them if they used paint instead of gas. On the first barn right by the house dad watched them and they painted right from the barrel. On the back barn he did not go watch and it was cut with gas. The front barn still looks pretty good, but the other didn't last two years. Beware as they will tell you a story about being away from home to long and needing to do one more job to get home on. There is also a crew from the Carolinas that roam around selling shop equipment. Engine hoist,porta power,shop presses and the like. They are cheap tools with high prices. If buying just keep saying no and the price will get right. Same with the painters, just say I can't afford to right now and they will keep getting cheaper.
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