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Reloading shop damaged by the hurricane
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<blockquote data-quote="Lethal_Chica" data-source="post: 1961433" data-attributes="member: 107585"><p>Hey guys.. it is going.. I have all the carpet out of the 3 finished room - living room, bedroom and shop. Yes, the shop had carpet from the previous owners. Drywall and insulation is cut out of all rooms But my shop. I spent the day cleaning out the shop of all my tools, loading great, hunting gear, etc and packed it up carefully. Tomorrow I have to dismantle my two work benches and then the process begins of cutting out the drywall and insulation. The good news is that every exterior wall has metal studs. Only have to deal with a portion of wood studs. </p><p>Slow and steady.... it will get done. I am doing the work myself. So, between my day job and this, I am thinking it will take me a couple months to get it 100% complete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lethal_Chica, post: 1961433, member: 107585"] Hey guys.. it is going.. I have all the carpet out of the 3 finished room - living room, bedroom and shop. Yes, the shop had carpet from the previous owners. Drywall and insulation is cut out of all rooms But my shop. I spent the day cleaning out the shop of all my tools, loading great, hunting gear, etc and packed it up carefully. Tomorrow I have to dismantle my two work benches and then the process begins of cutting out the drywall and insulation. The good news is that every exterior wall has metal studs. Only have to deal with a portion of wood studs. Slow and steady.... it will get done. I am doing the work myself. So, between my day job and this, I am thinking it will take me a couple months to get it 100% complete. [/QUOTE]
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