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Ron & Ann . Ye will give all the credit in reguards to the woodwor to those two. They are a retired couple who have a shop set up in the basement. I would strip off a few pieces of30yr old driftwod or pressboard and they milled and finished it perfectly . Teir preently finishing the gally table as they removed the old teak banding and fabricatd an all new rail in cherry. Its the sameas the countertop,btwthe countertop/window csings/galley table are all Hme Dept laminate. Ive asked Ron about doing this as more then a hobby and aking some extra chane ad he was more then willing to do similiar work there just isnt a high deand for t up hereas most people have 100% tuperware boats the older ones are few and far beween. But in the evet "not a plug hee " you broke a piece of woodwork or wanted it redone he's the man you want. couldnt have done it without them. and you guys as well
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i majored in speech communication and public relations with a minor in creative writing.... i was ready to get out my red pen....trojanmanXS wrote:sorry about that I CAN spell the computor was lagging bad last night an I didnt bother to "proof" read before clicking it on through


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