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OK, time for lesson #2 on how to get the significant other to let you buy tools........
Go price something professionally that she is going to have done weather you agree or not. Then underbid the job so you get it.
I just discovered this today. LOML wants to replace the carpet with hardwood floors upstairs. That means the closet organizer has to be disassembled. It is old (from previous owners) laminated particle board, and may not survive the dis- and reassembly. So she suggested I might want to build the replacement. I suggested I'd need a good cabinet tablesaw, to handle all the sheet goods......


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