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Old 10-19-2011, 05:04 PM   #1
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Hello, I'm pretty new here to the site, and to home ownership, I have a fairly decent construction background, beginning with working with my dad in our home workshop, as far back as I can remember. Followed by 4 years of highschool woodshop, and ROP construction. During and after highschool I was an apprentice carpenter/framer, for about 6 years, doing everything from turnkey custom homes, to commercial framing, to high end remodels. So I have a pretty decent basic knowledge of most areas, finish work, concrete, framing, electric, not much with plumbing other than basic fixture installation experience, and most other area's that are helpful in home ownership I think/hope. Well I just wanted to say "Hi" and have this here as a little background info for any future post's people may have an idea of my skill level. Thanks for all the help around here everyone and I hope to be able to help out as well!!

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