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Unread 01-02-2010, 01:28 PM
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Here are some before and afters,















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that looks real nice ... i would have a hard time just building the work bench .
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Alot of snow in some of those before pics....definitely gonna be some snow in the after pics....you ever get any summer work???
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wow! that is a lot of work you have done. I can't wait to see what it looks like when you are done with it this time. Stay warm. I think we are in for a nasty winter.
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looks like it's going to be a nice job for you Kenny, hope the weather stays w/ you and crew.
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Are that the fake cedar siding? My dad did those to his house and like them so much did his 2nd home in Nags Head with the same stuff. From a distance you cannot tell the difference and no more painting.
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Just an update...













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I like how you guys work - old school. I remember coming up as a carpenter, we always set up the saw, had a dedicated sawyer (on the larger jobs) and cut all our own stuff - headers, trimmers, blocking, etc..
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