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From: myshoesbiz75@yahoo,com .cn -  28 Apr 2008, 06:23

we are a trade company offering various brands of sport shoes, jeans,t- shirts,handbags,hat&cap,wacthes,electronic,etc.,

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From: kitchen.kabinets@gmail,com -  26 Apr 2008, 17:29

Copper Sinks Are Hot!: http :// syubrawi,com /copper-kitchen-sinks, Move over stainless steel and porcelain - copper is back and it’s taking the kitchen & bath world by storm! “Old World” materials have been gaining momentum for some time now. The use of natural stone, wood and copper is replacing the “sterile” look of stainless steel and porcelain...

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From: interior.design.school08@gmail,com -  26 Apr 2008, 03:39

Interior Design Schools : http :// www .syubrawi,com /interior-design-schools, Interior design is now a very popular profession, as more and more individuals find it challenging to come up with creative and technical solutions in order to achieve a well-built interior environment. This field combines creativity, aesthetics and business, making this an interesting...

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From: Thomas G. Marshall -  25 Apr 2008, 16:43

I've spoken to a number of people who have put composite decks in and they followed the manufacturers suggestions carefully and ended up with boards that just "seem" too far apart. A friend of mine has these large gaps around his posts that I'm not particularly fond of. And two of these people say they've never seen the boards expand nor shrink the...

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From: Avasa -  25 Apr 2008, 14:35

about to order the floor joist system for my house, and have been hearing different things about open-truss-systems: they sound like having a drum under/over you, or: they will make your plumber/electrician (me.) weep with joy. any direct experiences? any downside to wood-I (TJI)?

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From: kitchen.kabinets@gmail,com -  25 Apr 2008, 02:43

kitchen cabinets, http :// the-kitchen-cabinets.blogspot,com , Building kitchen cabinets can be a very rewarding experience. Once the job is finished and you realize that the beautiful piece that sits in front of you was once a stack of wood can give you quite a sense of accomplishment. Most people do not just jump right into cabinet making without some...

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From: Bill -  24 Apr 2008, 16:06

Before I go and hire an architect, get building permit, etc. I would like to get a ballpark on what this might look like... I have a bearing wall (2x4 studs) which is 13 ft. long in my living room which I am thinking of tearing out and replacing with a beam. (2 story house - living room first floor.) But looking at "span tables", this is looking like...

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From: Lenny -  24 Apr 2008, 00:10

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From: nseyet -  23 Apr 2008, 12:18

Anyone have experience using pvc fascia at an eave? I'm concerned about UV protection.

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From: Rose -  22 Apr 2008, 22:29

so now, we are replacing all the plumbing from the upstairs bathroom out, not taking out the old, just adding new. since we changed the whole layout, we have to set all new pipe, crawling under the house, etc. no real problems so far, just the usual icky stuff associated with this type of project. i should clarify that "upstairs" is still on ground level....no...

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From: SUM -  22 Apr 2008, 15:12

Any suggestions for this topic?

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From: Modern Composite Doors -  22 Apr 2008, 10:08

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From: Modern Composite Doors -  22 Apr 2008, 10:07

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From: shenlishu520@yahoo.cn -  22 Apr 2008, 07:14

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From: thespaceexplorers@yahoo,com -  21 Apr 2008, 23:42

I need to replace the bottom offset pivot (door portion only). I want to know what to expect after I take the door off. The new 3/4" offset pivot comes with 2 different kinds of screws, in two lengths. A long hex machine bolt, a short hex machine bolt, and a short allen head cap screw. Will a standard unmodified 7/16" end wrench and an 3/16" allen wrench...

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