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Crownmolding
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Leo
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February 2nd, 2005 11:54 AM
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Truss Lift is seasonal
by doug seibert on February 1st, 2005 03:45 PM [
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Truss Lift is seasonal
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No caulk on the walls
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doug seibert on 02/02/2005
Do you caulk the crownmolding on the wall side to hide the gaps?
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Topic History
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Help - Cracks at Intersection of Ceilings & Walls
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Joyce
2/1/05 01:01 PM
cracks
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Leo
2/1/05 01:10 PM
Truss Lift is seasonal
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doug seibert
2/1/05 03:45 PM
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No caulk on the walls
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doug seibert
2/2/05 12:22 PM
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