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Old 03-09-2013 | 01:45 PM
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After 25+ years vinyl was starting to get brittle and seams were splitting and a little wood rot. It was time for a face lift. Found the original material on line and a local guy that was reasonable on price and stuck to his schedule.
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Nice work. Looks great
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Wow that looks brand new ! Nice!
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Did he use Expanded PVC Board?
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Thanks all thought about doing something different but decided to keep it original. The only plywood that was bad was the bottom so I just used pressure treated 3/4 plywood. Lasted 27 years the 1st time No sense in using the PVC board.

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Looking good Mark!
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I hope that cats declawed!! looks good!!
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I hope that cats declawed!! looks good!!
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Love that you kept it original!!

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