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miCsRwXzoRbm (Gast)
09/08/2012 5:08am (UTC)[quote]
Pleasing you sohuld think of something like that
SNRcBXFG (Gast)
09/08/2012 5:09am (UTC)[quote]
Thanks for being on point and on traget!
DVeGGRvzcT (Gast)
11/22/2012 5:39am (UTC)[quote]
Hi Chris. Im a regular reaedr though not a regular commentator of your blog. I feel really happy to join the forum. In fact I have already joined and my account is awaiting moderation. Great job you are doing there in the forum. Thanks.
aFHMcakQjIoeXov (Gast)
02/25/2013 2:11am (UTC)[quote]
You should cdinsoer doing your own rough and finish electrical. It is not very hard at all and I would be more than happy to help you learn and help you put it all together. I would by the way recommend having someone install the panel and service to the grid. Let me know when you start getting close it is an easy way to save a few thousand dollars. If you can afford it do your own electrical and hire out the painting, painting sucks.
NZGgqncJarXjBtEuID (Gast)
02/27/2013 2:19pm (UTC)[quote]
Tai's planning on doing the rough eleicrctal (with the division of labor exactly what you spelled out) that was something we planned on after we first met you! As for the painting, that is the one home-improvement competency that I bring to the table...so I'll probably end up doing a lot of painting, freeing up Tai's time to do stuff like upstairs flooring, kitchen install, etc.

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