Firty Firty
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Posted 6:39 am, 09/25/2016
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You have to find the right person that is willing to spend the money. I see these prices on this website....NO one around here will come close to paying those prices.
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Truthseeker911
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Posted 9:04 pm, 09/24/2016
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Reclaimed lumber is all the rage right now, it should be worth decent money if it can be removed properly.
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Crypt
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Posted 6:01 pm, 09/24/2016
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I think you should charge at least 25 cents per sq. ft.
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Old Dixie Dog
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Posted 5:39 pm, 09/24/2016
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Greeter, it is not difficult to remove. It is blind nailed on the tongue side, and if it tears a little out, it would hide when reinstalled. Usually you can pry the board through the fastener if carefully done.
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 5:21 pm, 09/24/2016
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Being that it will probably end up destroyed trying to remove it, you'll get very little money for it.
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Satan
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Posted 5:09 pm, 09/24/2016
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umm!... you will need to sand it all down and stain it in a color i approve of. the whole job must be finished including clean up in under 3 hours,or i'll sue you 
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Satan
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Posted 5:06 pm, 09/24/2016
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i'll give you $11.00 for it if you will deliver and reinstall it  think i'm nut's...wait for other offers 
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cdancing
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Posted 4:50 pm, 09/24/2016
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I know a family member that would be interested in buying some from you if you decide to sell.
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greeter
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Posted 4:28 pm, 09/24/2016
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Is there any value in 3/4" tongue-in-groove southern pine paneling? Just bought a new place and it's EVERYWHERE! I am planning on removing it and drywalling, but I hate to just throw it away. Any ideas?
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