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Improvement projects you regret doing?
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<blockquote data-quote="mbader5" data-source="post: 5483905" data-attributes="member: 23293"><p>To circle back to the original question, I regret all the hinge cutting we did. Hinge cutting has its applications, but I wish I had learned about the hack and squirt method sooner. It would have been a good way to save time and backache and completely remove less beneficial varieties of trees like ironwood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbader5, post: 5483905, member: 23293"] To circle back to the original question, I regret all the hinge cutting we did. Hinge cutting has its applications, but I wish I had learned about the hack and squirt method sooner. It would have been a good way to save time and backache and completely remove less beneficial varieties of trees like ironwood. [/QUOTE]
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