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#10108
Re:House Progress 5 Months ago Karma: 11
ryanbrown999 wrote:
How come everything you do is a trainwreck Ding?

Just practice. makes the Gravy jobs that much easier
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#10110
Re:House Progress 5 Months ago Karma: 17
ding wrote:
ryanbrown999 wrote:
How come everything you do is a trainwreck Ding?

Just practice. makes the Gravy jobs that much easier

i love that one you didnt gut the kitchen an bathroom did you???
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#10134
Re:House Progress 5 Months ago Karma: 2
ryanbrown999 wrote:
How come everything you do is a trainwreck Ding?


It's Easier to make every thing you rebuild looks nice if every thing is NEW!
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#10136
Re:House Progress 5 Months ago Karma: 11
Doright wrote:
ryanbrown999 wrote:
How come everything you do is a trainwreck Ding?


It's Easier to make every thing you rebuild looks nice if every thing is NEW!


Sometimes thats just what you have to do. Cant make cookies out of dog ***
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#10138
Re:House Progress 5 Months ago Karma: 0
Wow ding that house is looking awesome,(except the finger)you getting some insulation on those walls if so what type? Really looks like you have alot of carpentry experience,I have a home that im working on right now im just breaking through the old plaster walls and putting some insulation on those walls,I will have to Re-do the old wiring too, House was built in 1900 it's very old but pretty huge.
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#10145
Re:House Progress 5 Months ago Karma: 6
Cooming along very nicely bro..
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#10166
Re:House Progress 5 Months ago Karma: 7
G354DoRK wrote:
Wow ding that house is looking awesome,(except the finger)you getting some insulation on those walls if so what type? Really looks like you have alot of carpentry experience,I have a home that im working on right now im just breaking through the old plaster walls and putting some insulation on those walls,I will have to Re-do the old wiring too, House was built in 1900 it's very old but pretty huge.

i did an older house once with plaster walls. boy did that suck. i remember taking the back side of a shovel and just cracking the walls like it was a hard boiled egg but then i was left with 2 tons of sand and chunks to get rid of not to mention the 3 million sticks of lathe. good luck with that!!! btw house is looking good ding.
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#10187
Re:House Progress 5 Months ago Karma: 0
jim c wrote:
G354DoRK wrote:
Wow ding that house is looking awesome,(except the finger)you getting some insulation on those walls if so what type? Really looks like you have alot of carpentry experience,I have a home that im working on right now im just breaking through the old plaster walls and putting some insulation on those walls,I will have to Re-do the old wiring too, House was built in 1900 it's very old but pretty huge.

i did an older house once with plaster walls. boy did that suck. i remember taking the back side of a shovel and just cracking the walls like it was a hard boiled egg but then i was left with 2 tons of sand and chunks to get rid of not to mention the 3 million sticks of lathe. good luck with that!!! btw house is looking good ding.


Yeah I hate breaking old paster walls, by the time im done I have pure black dust up my nose and in my eyes, still have four rooms to do upstairs.
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