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Old 06-06-2008, 06:34 PM   #1
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A clean raceway inside the Ibeam and a good start of this new project.
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How well is that building dried in? I see water on the floor.
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its been very rainy in the midwest as of late the house is under a roof now but no windows and there is no power in the service yet.

we have temporary power in the house right now.
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OK, I figured the windows were missing, but can't tell from the glare.
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Looks like nice work.
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