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Guest Post: Pro Tips and Tricks for Taking Out a Wall

lil yellow monsterI got to say life is full of interesting coincidences – this time it involves the number eight. After 8 months of apartment living we now get to gladly say we are now home owners again. Yep that is what I jokingly refer to as the lil yellow monster – a single story slab on grade ranch home that lets say needs just a little work.

The second interesting tidbit is this marks my eighth guest post for JB on Building Moxie. In this one I do a basic how-to on removing a non-load bearing wall & share quite a few tricks that have served me well over the years. I even threw in a few bonus shots & tips on how to also remove a pocket door. So with no further ado I invite you to check out “Pro Tips and Tricks for Taking Out a Wall” on Building Moxie

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Filed Under: How-To's & Planners Tagged With: Guest Posting June 18, 2014 By SLS 4 Comments

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    I got to say life is full of interesting coincidences – this time it involves the number eight. After 8 months of apartment living we now get to gladly say we are now home owners again. Yep that is what I jokingly refer to as the lil yellow monster – a single story slab on grade ranch home that lets […]

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