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January Bond Challenge

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us Offline Barry Rowland

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Re: January Bond Challenge
Reply #870 on: Today at 04:45:18 PM
 :hatsoff: Thank you Vicman!
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Re: January Bond Challenge
Reply #871 on: Today at 05:56:08 PM
Day 18 of 30

Working today because it's supposed to be less than ideal temperatures on Monday :ahhh



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Re: January Bond Challenge
Reply #872 on: Today at 06:27:38 PM
:hatsoff: Thank you Vicman!

You are welcome, Barry! :hatsoff:


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Re: January Bond Challenge
Reply #873 on: Today at 06:28:12 PM
Day 18 of 30

Working today because it's supposed to be less than ideal temperatures on Monday :ahhh


Nice pic, Poncho! :like: :tu: :tu:


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Re: January Bond Challenge
Reply #874 on: Today at 06:36:07 PM
Day 17



So, I started to type this post out last night. As I was typing the wife and our two sons came home and I got distracted with family stuff.

Continued on with more trim work after work this afternoon. Today was one step forward and one step back. So, the trim I have been installing is leftover trim I bought at least ten years ago when I redid the family room trim. I had four ten foot sticks left and I installed those to use them up. I had a section in the dining room that I needed to finish since I ran out of the old trim there on Wednesday. So I cut a new piece of molding I picked up on Thursday and the thickness and the profile is ever so slightly different. I am going to have to pull off one nine foot section of the old molding and install a new section.

Aside from the one setback, I was able to install and putty all the molding in the living room last.


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Re: January Bond Challenge
Reply #875 on: Today at 06:55:55 PM
Day 18

Dear Leatherman,

Please can we have a Bond II soon?

 
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Re: January Bond Challenge
Reply #876 on: Today at 07:04:21 PM
Day 17



So, I started to type this post out last night. As I was typing the wife and our two sons came home and I got distracted with family stuff.

Continued on with more trim work after work this afternoon. Today was one step forward and one step back. So, the trim I have been installing is leftover trim I bought at least ten years ago when I redid the family room trim. I had four ten foot sticks left and I installed those to use them up. I had a section in the dining room that I needed to finish since I ran out of the old trim there on Wednesday. So I cut a new piece of molding I picked up on Thursday and the thickness and the profile is ever so slightly different. I am going to have to pull off one nine foot section of the old molding and install a new section.

Aside from the one setback, I was able to install and putty all the molding in the living room last.

Nice pic, JonesE! :like: :tu: :tu:

You handled the setback nicely! :cheers:


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Re: January Bond Challenge
Reply #877 on: Today at 07:06:19 PM
Day 18

Dear Leatherman,

Please can we have a Bond II soon?


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Nice pic, Crunchie! :like: :tu: :tu:


 

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