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  1. Juniperlampguy
    03-15-2009 12:17 PM - permalink
    Juniperlampguy
    Hello,
    I read in one of your posts that you grew up in Ardmore Ok. That's the area most all of my relatives live. I have not been back there in about 25 years. Last time I was there I worked for Ardmore Coca-Cola as a route salesman.

    Did you ever know of (or have trouble with) anyone by the last name of Householder?

    Ron
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  2. Kenbo
    02-27-2009 06:12 PM - permalink
    Kenbo
    210 hours for the cutting alone. From there, sanding, assembly, finishing, installing each window and wiring the lights etc. (I didn't keep track of those hours.) Probably about 350 hours in total. But worth every hour. Love doing it.
    Ken
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  3. dollis
    02-22-2009 06:25 PM - permalink
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    Hello,
    It is good to see that I am not the only person that reads these things. Well, I am married (unless you are good looking and rich) with two kids a boy that is now nine and a girl that is three. Recently moved to Wellsboro, Pennsylvania (next to the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon no not the real one just another hole in the ground they renamed so it could be a tourist trap) from Bastrop, Texas (just outside of Austin). WHY? The question I get the most. My wife has family up here. We enjoy the outdoors fishing, camping ect. I have done woodworking a lot, as a kid but then moved to the city and finally have time to restart it.
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    Married 11+ yrs. one boy 9, one girl 3 Moved to PA from Texas in October 08.
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