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Back in 1999 the place I worked was closing down. There were many, many,
steel shelf racks with yellow pine 2x6 for the shelving. In the process of
tearing down the shelves, the management allowed us to take as much as we
wanted. I made three trips with my pickemup truck before SWMBO finally said
"Enough!' I am still working on the pile in the garage. I have built two
bookcases and a side table. Ripping yellow pine is interesting, but
considring it was free.......


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Back in 1999 the place I worked was closing down. There were many, many,
steel shelf racks with yellow pine 2x6 for the shelving...


Is there an expiration date for gloats?



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Jerry S. wrote in message on Wednesday 18
May 2005 12:25 pm:

"Brian" wrote in message
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Back in 1999 the place I worked was closing down. There were many, many,
steel shelf racks with yellow pine 2x6 for the shelving...


Is there an expiration date for gloats?


Not really ... but there is a limit of 2 gloats per item.

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Bill
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