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French colonial entryway, ca early 1800's
- last edit: 20-Oct-2005
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14 ft entryway w storm doors fully restored soulard
- last edit: 02-Oct-2010
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1850's 24-unit building gets facelift
- last edit: 20-Oct-2005
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1850's 24-unit building, detail
- last edit: 20-Oct-2005
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me working the top of scaffolding with ground guy
- last edit: 08-Jan-2008
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Mt. Baker craftsman, the whole enchilada
- last edit: 20-Oct-2005
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Mt. Baker craftsman porch
- last edit: 20-Oct-2005
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Mt. Baker, column in progress....
- last edit: 20-Oct-2005
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column detail from willem's porch
- last edit: 29-Mar-2009
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Mt. Baker, porch detail
- last edit: 20-Oct-2005
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a thorough prep job on some old windows
- last edit: 08-Jan-2008
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Porch landing, new stairs, and columns
- last edit: 25-Oct-2005
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A porch landing, in cedar....
- last edit: 25-Oct-2005
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A railing riddle....
- last edit: 20-Oct-2005
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restored antique door and sidelites
- last edit: 10-Aug-2007
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BEFORE reconstructive surgery....
- last edit: 11-Aug-2006
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AFTER: rebuilt and restored
- last edit: 11-Aug-2006
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Album Description:
Repair, replace, or restore? Knowing which strategy will be the most cost effective and produce the best result often requires experience and know-how. Check out this folder for examples of exterior projects including carpentry and exterior restoration.
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