Our First House!

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awomanwithahammer
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Re: Our First House!

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*sigh* I know. It was worth asking, though!
Bonnie

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MJ1987
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Re: Our First House!

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Bonnie, if you can wait I may have some yellow with your name on it ;)

I'll have to see how much maroon I have left at the end of my project...

Keep your fingers crossed
Matt


I built a chimney for a comrade old;
I did the service not for hope or hire:
And then I travelled on in winter’s cold,
Yet all the day I glowed before the fire.


-Edwin Markham

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awomanwithahammer
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Re: Our First House!

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Oh, that would be awesome, Matt, although I was about half kidding! My laundry room is about 10 by 10, with a big corner that sticks out into it. So probably less than 80 square feet.
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:handgestures-fingerscrossed:

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Re: Our First House!

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awomanwithahammer wrote:Oh, that would be awesome, Matt, although I was about half kidding! My laundry room is about 10 by 10, with a big corner that sticks out into it. So probably less than 80 square feet.



Happy to help! We got a pretty big roll, so it's really a matter of getting it out, cut, and into James's 1987 Buick LeSabre Estate wagon. I imagine if he folds the rear-facing seat down and rolls down the back window it'll fit just fine.
Matt


I built a chimney for a comrade old;
I did the service not for hope or hire:
And then I travelled on in winter’s cold,
Yet all the day I glowed before the fire.


-Edwin Markham

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Re: Our First House!

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Everything looks great, and I can't wait to hear about your restored pocket windows. (No pressure as to when! :D )
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