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WAF approved wire hiding!
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Saw this on my daily reading trip around the internet, it's a bit.... cheesy, but may help out the concrete/adobe wall types. Bren R.
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The crown molding doesn't look too bad Bren, but it seems like the baseboard could rather be cheesy looking though.
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I get the feeling there's a reason why he's holding up the piece that would show you how the inside and outside corner would look.
Bren R.
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I think CableOrganizer has great products and I used them for my HDMI/Component to my projector.
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What? Crown molding without a coping saw? Unpossible!
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Odd, I found myself stumbling through that exact site the other night for whatever reason. Just had an urge to look at some crown molding maybe, if that's even possible. Not a bad solution though.
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