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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 439394" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>Built in 1947. Yep, asbestos wrapped ducts. Already removed by the asbestos abatement guys. I should add the stuff they found was considered non-friable. I suspect lead based paint also, but of course there are about 20 layers of paint. All woodwork is being removed by the contractor currently working in the place. I will be installing new trim and baseboards.</p><p></p><p>Kind of interesting to see how these old places were built. 2x lumber is actually 2" thick. Somewhere along the line the kitchen was remodeled. It is in pretty decent shape but there is no outside venting for the microwave range hood. That has been added to my list of things. Good news is access in the attic and crawlspace is about as good as it can get. Looks like my "jobs" won't start until later this month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 439394, member: 21536"] Built in 1947. Yep, asbestos wrapped ducts. Already removed by the asbestos abatement guys. I should add the stuff they found was considered non-friable. I suspect lead based paint also, but of course there are about 20 layers of paint. All woodwork is being removed by the contractor currently working in the place. I will be installing new trim and baseboards. Kind of interesting to see how these old places were built. 2x lumber is actually 2" thick. Somewhere along the line the kitchen was remodeled. It is in pretty decent shape but there is no outside venting for the microwave range hood. That has been added to my list of things. Good news is access in the attic and crawlspace is about as good as it can get. Looks like my "jobs" won't start until later this month. [/QUOTE]
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