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Ken P. Need a Team for a Renovation Loan in Maine!
6 February 2020 | 12 replies
The only one I know of that does bigger jobs that I trust him and his work is GW Woodworks out of Gardiner but I don't know if he has dealt with 203k loans before.
Jon Haft Help With Remodel (Stove)
11 February 2020 | 5 replies
Someone with basic woodworking skills should be able to modify the existing opening to allow for a larger slide-in stove.
Krystle Hammers Do you all have tenants on your social media?
17 February 2020 | 8 replies
If you get a big enough following the haters will start to come out of the woodwork.
Ian Frasca Introduction - Ian Frasca
15 April 2020 | 18 replies
I have worked in construction doing mainly doors/windows, and all types of woodworking for about 4 years now.
Michele Earley New Out-of-state Investor in Kansas City
1 February 2021 | 19 replies
Love to see the long distance investors coming out of the woodwork and sharing their knowledge.
Seth Otto V Father's Day Tool Guide
3 July 2020 | 4 replies
. ($90)If he does woodworking, a set of Stanley Sweetheart chisels. ($250)If he does plumbing, a lightweight aluminum monkey wrench (cheap option) ($30)If he does drywall, a RotoZip tool and some bits. ($50)If he's more on the small projects side, a Dremel rotary tool with a lot of accessories. ($100)If he's been doing this for a long time and does all sorts of stuff, a Fein Multimaster kit. ($300)If he tends to work alone most of the time, a Rockwell Jawhorse. ($200)If he has a 10-inch table saw, and most of us do, a Freud thin-kerf combination blade. ($80)If he messes around at all with granite or marble slab, a Makita wet stone polisher ($300)If he does wood flooring, pneumatic Bostich Mark IIIFN (Flooring Nailer) ($350)For that matter,the right 16-gauge manual nailer (Bostich MFN-201) ($220)Any sort of roofing, buy him a heavy-duty climbing harness ($100)Good sized air compressor for woodworking and painting ($200)If he does tile, he likely has a big 10-inch tile saw with a sliding table, but he'll still appreciate a more mobile Ridgid 7-inch saw of the same basic design.
Riley Herr Do we renovate a 1930s home, or keep the charm?
26 June 2020 | 10 replies
After living in an 1896-built Victorian for the last 12 years, I can give you these recomendations:Update the kitchen and bathrooms, redo the wiring and plumbing, keep the original woodwork, arches, assuming they are still in good condition. 
Curt Bixel Private Lending, Driver's License, and a Fake ID
6 July 2020 | 7 replies
(My experience is in buy and hold rental, mostly duplexes and quads.)As I put myself out there, people interested in doing deals are coming out of the woodwork so fast it reminds me of Worthington High School back in the 1980's when I was the one of the first kids my age to get a driver's license and a fake ID, and could thus combine the services of transportation and beer acquisition.  
Marty Summers Do you let tenent install a window airconditioner?
27 June 2020 | 5 replies
That way we can make sure it is done right, waterproof as can be, and also no more holes in the woodwork than needed.
Lynn Belnap Deed Owner dead... What do I do?
19 June 2020 | 9 replies
We just probated my MIL's estate and had to lay out attorney fees, and the process took about a year with everything working OK, no squabbling siblings, no other heirs coming out of the woodwork.