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- Subject: Re: "Flitch" Beam vs. Engineered Wood
- From: Bill Polhemus <bill(--nospam--at)polhemus.cc>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 12:52:11 -0600
Jnapd(--nospam--at)aol.com wrote:
Bill:Isn't fun dealing with a client who enjoys wasting your "free " time on their engineering decisions. Joe VenutiJohnson & Nielsen Associates Palm Springs, CA
Unfortunately, Joe, it looks like you and I are having some of the same experiences!
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