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Julius L

Marietta, GA
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  • Julius L
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  • That drill/driver isn't big enough, I need more power! I don't think so Tim! These compact drill/drivers pack more of a punch than you might think.  Check out what this real user thought: http://bit.ly/wZF0LT 4
  • Everyone dreams of owning a giant cabinet saw, but not everyone has the room or the budget (or loves their fingers too much). Check out what this user thought about something a little more accommodating: http://bit.ly/ArMdNV 12
  • Running out of room in your shop?  This miter saw takes the space of a compound miter saw, yet still gets the cutting capacity of a sliding rail miter saw.  Check out what this contractor thought: http://bit.ly/wz8Wdh 6
  • Tackling any projects with multiple materials?  A twin blade circular saw is a great solution allowing you to cut without switching blades. Watch it in use: http://bit.ly/yOvtYw 1
  • Laser levels are handy tools that offer faster, more accurate solutions for a variety of tasks.  Green lasers offer a 400% brighter line for interior work. For more info check out: http://bit.ly/zp8ezo 1
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Hey, Hometalkers!

Which one of these tools would you most likely use during your next project in 2012? Tell us here and we will select five random responses who will receive a free tool bag! And I mean, ...»
this thing will fit 5 drills, or 3 circular saws, or somewhere in the tens of thousands of drill bits.

(Contest ends Monday at midnight.)

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ToolSelect.com Grand Rapids, MI
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  • Julius L
    Commented on Jan 12, 2012
    I could use a new drill/driver. I still have the same drill that I bought at least 30 years ...»
    ago. It has been borrowed by neighbors many times and is still useable but nothing fancy.

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BEFORE & AFTER kitchen under $35k

BeckySue, Certified Master K&B Designer
BeckySue, Certified Maste... Lawrenceville, GA
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    Commented on Jan 06, 2012
    This looks like Wood Hollow's white with chocolate glaze. It's beautiful.
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Design & Décor: Pantone's Spring Colors for 2012 are out, I created a Pinboard of all the rooms depicting this color.

Which one's are your favorite? I love 'Driftwood' and 'Solar Power'.

See the link to take a look at the board on pinterest, if you want to see them all together. - http://pinterest.com/yaminim/colors-of-2012/

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Yamini LEED AP at Urbanmo... Duluth, GA
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  • Julius L
    Commented on Dec 01, 2011
    Very nice can't help but be energetic in this environment. I felt alive just looking at the ...»
    pictures.

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  • The BEAMS.  Made out of MDF and PAINTED to match the trim. 5
  • The BEAMS.  PAINTED to look like rough sawn cedar.
  • The TRIM.  Needed to be replaced and PAINTED to match the rest of the real wood trim. 2
  • The FULL SIZE DOORS.  Originally white and PAINTED to match the cabinets. 1
  • The CABINETS.  Originally painted gray.  PAINTED to match the desk. 4
  • The MANTEL.  Made out of MDF and PAINTED to match the dining room table. 2
  • The CABINETS.  Originally white MDF. 3
  • The CABINETS.  Originally white MDF, PAINTED to match the book-matched burl on the top of the tab 1
  • ISLAND and OVEN cabinet.  Originally a white kitchen. 2 different PAINT finishes for personality. 2
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Design & Décor: JUST TO CLARIFY .

. . and clear up any confusion. I LOVE wood. It has a natural richness that says "quality". As a result, I am often asked to PAINT architectural details to make them LOOK like wood. ...»
These surfaces can be made out of ANY substance. . . drywall, MDF, trim moldings, plywood, previously painted cabinets, etc. I can match ANY wood species in ANY color.

These photos are almost like a game of "Where's Waldo". Try to guess what is the REAL wood and what is the PAINT. The answers are on the captions. If you don't believe me, I will gladly send you the before photos. Have fun.

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WallsTreat Studio/ Kass W... Alpharetta, GA
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