Oak Molding
On Jun 13, 6:36*am, "m II" wrote:
"Georgè Watson" *wrote in message
b.com...
-MIKE- wrote:
No, everyone has to get in a ****ing match over exactly what the guy
*didn't* ask about just to hear themselves talk.
"Look at me, I'm talking... over here people, it's me!"
When you got the same person commenting
themselves these little newsgroup nuances
are always going to rise... well, for the
suckers, that is.
george
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How about sticking to woodworking topics (that you know nothing about)and
participating or being a good troll and taking all your trolling sock
puppets
- Lee Michaels
- Leon
- Lobby Dosser
- George Watson
- Robatoy
- several Mikes used here
- Larry Jaques
- Doug and Bill
and go away and leave woodworking people alone? You have been busted and
your BS is old.
Now **** off, be a nice little idiot and go back to your embroidery pattern
theft as digiKit, kit, hopper, Tazoar, Pixie and the **over four hundred**
names you have used on that group.
* mike
The molding is not for a baseboard; it sits along the top edge of a
granite backsplash.
I located one stud so I measured over 16" to find the next stud. I
discovered that the studs are NOT 16" O.C: The distances of the studs
are 24", 13" and 21", etc so I did a lot of "test" holes to find the
studs.
Considering that nothing else in my condo is "standard" size, this
didn't surprise me but it was very frustrating.
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