Never ending windows
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Re: Never ending windows
That reminds me I've got to install screens! I bought screen kits two weeks ago but haven't gotten round to actually using them. I had velcro-fastened screens for a long time but the old velcro failed and the new one didn't stick to the window frame at all so it came off in the first summer.
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Re: Never ending windows
Beautiful! You must be so proud of your work, and rightfully so. Your house is loving it.
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Re: Never ending windows
That is really looking nice. And a lot of windows, nice work. Can't wait to see the attics. I am sure you can't either.
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Re: Never ending windows
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Re: Never ending windows
Your work & skill is very impressive. Your house is looking wonderful. You may be done in time for Independence Day!
Re: Never ending windows
Boy you go at a rate Matt! how long do you let your sarco set up before painting?
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Re: Never ending windows
Usually 2 days.