JD,
Whereabouts in VT? My window fabricator (Hirschmann) is in W. Rutland.
That's for replacement but I do a lot of restoration. A bit of sash
replacement & frame restoration.
And I partner up for special projects ie. a glass & bronze tunnel fountain
that needs to be refurbished.
I'll send you a pic back channel.
--
Jim Hicks
Quality Restoration Works, LLC
917-575-8545
> From: Jamie Duggan <[log in to unmask]>
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> Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 01:26:04 -0500
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> Subject: [BP] introduck for y'all
>
> Well finally a hello to the pinheads from Jamie up here in Vermont. Its been a
> couple of weeks or so since I added myself to this list, and before I could
> give a shout - a few of those "life" things came up and gobbled all my
> attention and time. Sorry to have been lurking in the shadows for so long,
> although I am prone to disappearing at times - it seems though that the action
> never stops here.
>
> I am working today primarily as a preservation contractor - a Jim of many
> trades, with mastery of a couple - mostly working in the trowel trades -
> masonry and plaster. Brickwork is my specialty and I am grateful to be too
> busy in this economy. All sorts of consulting and a bit of teaching helps keep
> it fun. As does the PTN tribe. I also do a radio show every other Sunday
> night. An eclectic blend of public affairs topics and music - many genres -
> totally free-format and completely non-commercial. Way too much fun!!
>
> I also serve on HP Commission and Design Review Committee in Montpelier, VT -
> smallest capital city in the union and only one without a McDonalds - The
> current mantra here, as everywhere, is please "save your wooden windows" but
> most folks are so green-washed we can see the argon just seeping out of their
> heads.
>
> Often when I am home I am too busy to sit at the computer for very long these
> days - besides, my 3 kids (3,5,& 9) get me first when I'm home and they
> definitely work me over even harder. I'm seldom the quickest to respond by
> email. I am curious about many topics and opinionated about a bunch of other
> stuff - I still have much to learn, but do have some to offer too, I hope.
>
> Thanks for being here. Glad to find you.
>
> Jdog
>
>
>
> oh yeah Mary - you are right about first meeting @ IPTW in Barre, but I think
> we last saw each other in Boston @ TBE - hope you are doing well!
>
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