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    My home Reno’s continue

    My wife and I bought the house 5 years ago and it had been non stop renovations every day after work for me. We are finally drawing near the end.

    Couple pics of the hardwood I have been installing today.




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    Not sure why this posted in mustang tech section. Mods can you please move appropriately


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    Looks good man,

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    Coming out nice.
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    Looking good!

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    I feel your pain, been in same boat last 5 myself. I feel like drywalling is my second unpaid career. Nice looking progress
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    Looking great!

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    Very nice you are doing a great job!

    But I have you beat we bought a fixer upper 20 years ago and am still renovating!

    Couple years ago we had hardwood put down in our living room, dinning room, family room, eating area of the kitchen and my media room. Was a much too big a job for the old guy but to save money I made the wife pull up the carpeting, under pad, carpet strips around the walls and screw the plywood down every six inches. I had just purchased a 20V Dewalt impact driver and I was absolutely amazed at how many floor screws could be put in on a charge.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott View Post
    Very nice you are doing a great job!

    But I have you beat we bought a fixer upper 20 years ago and am still renovating!

    Couple years ago we had hardwood put down in our living room, dinning room, family room, eating area of the kitchen and my media room. Was a much too big a job for the old guy but to save money I made the wife pull up the carpeting, under pad, carpet strips around the walls and screw the plywood down every six inches. I had just purchased a 20V Dewalt impact driver and I was absolutely amazed at how many floor screws could be put in on a charge.
    Hope you didn't use that 20v dewalt and screws to put down the hardwood Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by 03svt View Post
    Hope you didn't use that 20v dewalt and screws to put down the hardwood Scott
    Funny you should mention that, I was able to revisit the urge!


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