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Jim,
If you like wood interiors take a look at our website- www.timberframebc.com
Lots of places to hang heads and anything else you have in mind wink

Bob


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Bob!


Good to see you come around.

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I've still got some dies and bullets for you if'n you're still interested?

Bob


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Sheister,

Where you been? You should have bought my tent.....an outfitter wound up buying it!

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MtnHtr,
Yeah, I know and I think about it all the time but just couldn't swing it at the moment- personal issues going on.

Anyway, now my brother (8ball) bought a great tent and I get to habitate in it during hunting seasons now without having to own one. Sometimes you just get lucky, I guess.

Sorry Jim about hijacking your thread.

Bob


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Yes, Bob I'm still interested and need to pick them up.

Thanks again,


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Originally Posted by JJHACK

I found on the other walls it was just easier to put 2X8's between the studs at several levels. That was far and away the best way to go. Plus I then had a use for all the stud ends left over from the subfloor!


Your method sounds better and probably cheaper too! Good luck with your new place, its always an adventure building from the ground up.

MtnHtr




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