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In a message dated 03/15/2000 9:50:33 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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> This technique is called "porching". It is best not to put the millwork out
>  in the yard without cover as it will get wet, warp and rot. But, put it on
>  the back porch, the front porch, and the sleeping porch. Pray for a hard,
>  cold, wet winter. Paint will be on the porch floor by spring. No sanding,
no
>  nasty chemicals. Just sweep up chips, place in bag labeled "Hazardous
Waste"
>  and stuff under the porch. Ta dah! Done.

Or you can just leave the millwork in place, and leave the house unheated for
a season or two.

Sign me,
Will work for oil

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