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Thaney 4 year s ago
#12 "before" was much better!!!!!
       
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Derrick 4 year s ago
If you mess with the finish on a valuable antique piece of furniture, you can drastically devalue it.
       
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Freddy 4 year s ago
Derrick,Depends what it is. I polished some WW1 medals once. F@#k.
       
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Dahl 4 year s ago
#11 Fantastic job!!
       
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Katelin 4 year s ago
I love the door of Durin. How ingenious.
       
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Brady 4 year s ago
#6 & #20 would have been better if they would have just sanded and stained instead of DI-whying it.
       
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“We’ve spent the entire year restoring our backyard. Not going to lie, it was pretty expensive!”

“Including clearance, garden furniture, a gazebo, a patio, a greenhouse, and a pond with its planting, we likely spent around $12,000.”

 

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