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Aeroknow

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I used to work with a guy in Folsom that inherited a cabinet shop in Sacramento & they had 90 employees building cabinets for track homes in the 80's-90's. The bottom fell out of the construction business and he went under, and wound up running the wood shop in Folsom prison.... You ever hear of "Taylor Cabinets"?
No. But that sucks.
So this dude went belly up at that very same time also. He’s just getting back up and running. Dude was the founder of the biggest cab builder around here. Sold the business. He’s a good dude bro

he doesn’t know that i’ll prob want to grow in the shop, but i’m about to tell him whats up
 

manfredo

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I grew up in a woodworking shop too...all phases. My parents owned a business that made artist products...Palettes and art boxes, of all shapes, sizes and qualities. It's amazing I still have 10 fingers after years of production saw work (knock on wood), because we were always stoned. I did see a finger or 2 lost, just glad they were not mine.

A cabinet shop is a great idea right now...with a grow room in the back. Great write off for the electricity and "supplies" :clap:
 

StonedGardener

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Finally finished digging holes, 3ft deep, for grapevines. Great drainage a must. Had to get through clay/rock layer.....a real BITCH to dig. Should of used a jack-hammer or quarter sticks. Also had to keep checking on the two new tenants, Augie the Basset pup and Cosmo, a one-eyed drop off kitten that found us.
 

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DCcan

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Ever since Stockton i’ve been trying to get further and further away from that evil interstate
My first trip to west coast, thought I'd been in traffic before, then I thought I could escape it.
"How bad could it be? I'm sure it's nothing like I-95" Hahahaha, what a provincial clown from the East
It's hemmed in by sea, mountains, unstable soils and prior development, not really any secondary routes.
 
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