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Old 06-01-2010, 06:07 PM   #41
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Kirk ,, Your problem is ,,, Your not capable of doing quality drywall finish work.. you have to rely on tools and material such as mesh and the buttaper to get your jobs done. You have never had to learn the skill it takes to completely finish a new home.. And you never have trained along side a master finisher before. The only information you bring to forums like this is information you have grabbed off the internet. whats the point?? I mean do you think you are being taken seriously?? you repeat the same stuff over and over again. We know all that chit already and a long time before you came around and we did not have to LOOK it UP... You can't tell me chit about drywall finishing. I've done it every which way you can think of and still show you a few tricks . So knock off the crap already. you can't even hand tape angles. ..
How do you know who I trained with? How many of my jobs have you seen? You are talking out of your A** again.

I can get the job done with just knives, I just choose not to. Why is that such a burr under your saddle? Don't most of you guys use bazookas and banjos rather than "just knives".

My selection of job sizes doesn't relate my ability to work a knife, but my choice about the size and types of work I find rewarding.

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Old 06-01-2010, 06:26 PM   #42
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Send some pictures of that quality work-you must have a portfolio ,you are a photographer?
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Send some pictures of that quality work-you must have a portfolio ,you are a photographer?
And he has such a nice smile too
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