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  • I like doing wood work to see more please go to WoodByBob an Facebook.  I like to show my things.more to come. 1
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Bob P
Bob P Bedford, IA
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Bird feeder deterrent

After so long doing battle with squirrels attacking my bird feeder and trying everything possible, I resorted to doing something less expensive. I simply took packing tape, {sticky side ...»
outside} and so far they have not been able to get past it .I have watched it for 2 days and so far the birds are able to eat in peace the squirrels just pick up the seed that falls

Alice G
Alice G Palm City, FL
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    Commented on Sep 24, 2012
    It's gotten so bad here I pretty much gave up on them:(
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My garden cupola

A friend brought over some old windows knowing that I would do something fun with them. The outcome? This fun large garden cupola over my septic tank! The roof is plastic ceiling tiles.
Terry M
Terry M Quincy, IL
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    Commented on Sep 08, 2012
    @ Becky used and old windows is a great idea however I made the windows too. Thankyou ...»
    everybody for the kind words and compliments!

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  • AK is actually selling this heirloom quality kitchen island.  Wellborn Forest 39" Peninsula Cabinet in 'Spanish Moss' with stunning Tigerwood Top with Roman Ogee Edge. Asking $1000 & it's available for pick-up in Marietta! 1
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Tigerwood (Rawr)

Love the bold colors? Or hate the "stripes"?

Tigerwood (ASTRONIUM FRAXINIFOLIUM) is a beautiful exotic Brazilian hardwood which ...»

provides one of the most unique patterns you will ever see. Because of its incredible beauty, tigerwood is highly sought after for both interior and exterior applications. From doors to musical instruments to flooring and decking, tigerwood is a great choice and an excellent alternative for those looking for a light-colored wood but prefer something harder and more exotic than maple or beech.

Tigerwood is one of our favorite choices for a butcher block countertop!

AK Complete Home Renovations
AK Complete Home Renovati... Marietta, GA
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    Commented on May 05, 2012
    Most Woman do, God Bless Em!
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Please step away from the tools!

Great, you got the door closed but privacy usually requires no gaping holes for people to look through!! Ha!
HomeProHub
HomeProHub San Jose, CA
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  • Robert B
    Commented on Mar 19, 2012
    If I didn't see it for myself I wouldn't Believe it!
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