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Hello everyone..back to work today for most of us..
Oh my goodness..I went from a BF to a Crome Provari with a Lava tank..It took a while but this is perfection..
I'm on Batch 10 for a RSM Destroyer..and that will be it for me 2 mods for home and a Sneaky Pete for work..well I will be trying for more Lava's.
 

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Hello everyone..back to work today for most of us..
Oh my goodness..I went from a BF to a Crome Provari with a Lava tank..It took a while but this is perfection..
I'm on Batch 10 for a RSM Destroyer..and that will be it for me 2 Mods for home and a Sneaky Pete for work..well I will be trying for more Lava's.
 

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No Ty, I had to go back to school to get my nail tech license in WV. I already did it once in FL. it is a long and boring story. But the point is I have to do it all over again. And I am not happy with the way the first day went.

Cross your fingers for a better day 2 for me please.
 

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I'm not really sure...smaller than the flooring planks but larger than the gun handle blanks :lol: Sorry, everything I was finding online was for those two things :facepalm: I would think 6 x 4 x 2 would do the trick.

Evening everybody.

I will keep my eyes out for some, sometimes we run into some material at our jobsites and I do know alot of hardwood vendors. I do see alot of mahogany wood though....don't know if I spelled that right.
 

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I will keep my eyes out for some, sometimes we run into some material at our jobsites and I do know alot of hardwood vendors. I do see alot of mahogany wood though....don't know if I spelled that right.

It's funny what ya can find on jobsites, I paved my back patio with tear-out red bricks from a job :D Not to mention wiring my entire house with extra cable from jobs. I do low-voltage, a/v work.

Don't sweat it tho, I don't even have a mod figured out for it...
 

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It's funny what ya can find on jobsites, I paved my back patio with tear-out red bricks from a job :D Not to mention wiring my entire house with extra cable from jobs. I do low-voltage, a/v work.

Don't sweat it tho, I don't even have a mod figured out for it...

Its amazing how much you save doing that though, I saved alot of money for some friends of mine that don't have much to spare. My whole entertainment center uses absolute black granite countertop that I cut down to fit, traded some extra laminant flooring I had for the countertop....lol.
 

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Its amazing how much you save doing that though, I saved alot of money for some friends of mine that don't have much to spare. My whole entertainment center uses absolute black granite countertop that I cut down to fit, traded some extra laminant flooring I had for the countertop....lol.

Definitely! Gotta take advantage when ya can.
Most tradesmen seem pretty willing to trade materials and/or occasional labor....always good to have some favors to call in when needed ;)
 

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Aww.. cute age. I remember my kids loved that movie. The Disney movies were kinda pleasant. I still have nightmares about watching Barney over and over though. Ugg I still remember the songs.

I was thinking the same thing....the terrible twos were not nearly as terrible as 12+...
 
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