Real Estate Open Thread by Brownstoner 02/22/2010 234 Share Share Real Estate Open House Picks The Market What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account “No, hardwoods, not studs and that sort of thing.” Let’s talk about studs now. Log in to Reply Teak a walk on the wild side. Log in to Reply “Teak counter” sounds like a very specialized job. What’d you do with the Thai guy after he counted your teak?? Log in to Reply DIBS, still contemplating central a/c? Log in to Reply We’re still talking about lumber, right?? Posted by: CGar at February 22, 2010 1:01 PM No, hardwoods, not studs and that sort of thing. Log in to Reply I built a bar with a Thai teak counter on my big deck in Chicago. (rewrite). Have you ever smelled freshly sawn teak??? It’s really very nice. Log in to Reply We’re still talking about lumber, right?? Log in to Reply DIBS, are you an expert in hardwood? I need to stop this fir goodness sakes. Log in to Reply I like nice hard Oak. Log in to Reply < 1 … 14 15 16 17 18 … 26 >
“Teak counter” sounds like a very specialized job. What’d you do with the Thai guy after he counted your teak?? Log in to Reply
We’re still talking about lumber, right?? Posted by: CGar at February 22, 2010 1:01 PM No, hardwoods, not studs and that sort of thing. Log in to Reply
I built a bar with a Thai teak counter on my big deck in Chicago. (rewrite). Have you ever smelled freshly sawn teak??? It’s really very nice. Log in to Reply
“No, hardwoods, not studs and that sort of thing.”
Let’s talk about studs now.
Teak a walk on the wild side.
“Teak counter” sounds like a very specialized job. What’d you do with the Thai guy after he counted your teak??
DIBS, still contemplating central a/c?
We’re still talking about lumber, right??
Posted by: CGar at February 22, 2010 1:01 PM
No, hardwoods, not studs and that sort of thing.
I built a bar with a Thai teak counter on my big deck in Chicago. (rewrite).
Have you ever smelled freshly sawn teak??? It’s really very nice.
We’re still talking about lumber, right??
DIBS, are you an expert in hardwood?
I need to stop this fir goodness sakes.
I like nice hard Oak.