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<blockquote data-quote="gillhunter" data-source="post: 363012" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>No fishing for me last weekend. My oldest daughter called and said that she wanted open up their stairs and install a railing. My son-in-law removed the half wall and rebuilt it into a knee wall. He does a pretty good job with drywall and mudding, which I don't like doing. So the wife and I drove drove down to Charleston on Friday afternoon and my son-in-law and I spent Saturday installing the railing. A power miter saw is indespensible for a project like this. Still needs the ballister plugged and the whole thing painted, but they were happy with it and I got a fish dinner out of the whole deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillhunter, post: 363012, member: 5151"] No fishing for me last weekend. My oldest daughter called and said that she wanted open up their stairs and install a railing. My son-in-law removed the half wall and rebuilt it into a knee wall. He does a pretty good job with drywall and mudding, which I don't like doing. So the wife and I drove drove down to Charleston on Friday afternoon and my son-in-law and I spent Saturday installing the railing. A power miter saw is indespensible for a project like this. Still needs the ballister plugged and the whole thing painted, but they were happy with it and I got a fish dinner out of the whole deal. [/QUOTE]
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