Texas crew needing flat files
- VulturePiano
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- Location: Austin, Texas
For $40... this aint bad: https://austin.craigslist.org/clt/6106166845.html
- theperfecttree
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- mike123230
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Lost my flat file in Harvey if anyone has a good lead on a replacement flat file...
My F/S Thread: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=165165
I'll keep an eye out. Wood or metal? For 24x36, or larger?mike123230 wrote:Lost my flat file in Harvey if anyone has a good lead on a replacement flat file...
- mike123230
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Thank you, Billy! Honestly - whatever's cheapest. We're likely knocking our house over and rebuilding and may look to have some built-ins in whatever we do, so really just looking for something to put everything into for however long it takes before we get into a new place (we had spraypainted and made a custom top to match our house before...womp womp). Had a Mayline for 36 x 48 (so was able to fit two stacks of 24 x 36s into a drawer and that was busting at the seams...but realistically just want to get everything off the floor right now.iambillyg wrote:I'll keep an eye out. Wood or metal? For 24x36, or larger?mike123230 wrote:Lost my flat file in Harvey if anyone has a good lead on a replacement flat file...
My F/S Thread: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=165165
Man, that's vicious. Good luck with everything Mike - sorry to hear it was that bad for you . . .
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- mike123230
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Thanks, Hunter. We got about 4-5" throughout our one story house, but that's enough to wreck everything -- so currently sheetrock is ripped out, original 1950's hardwoods are all gone, and all our furniture got destroyed, including the (emptied prior to water getting in) flat file.hunterjax wrote:Man, that's vicious. Good luck with everything Mike - sorry to hear it was that bad for you . . .
My F/S Thread: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=165165
Jesus. Sorry man . . . glad you and your family are safe though. Easy for me to say, but at least they are just things that can be replacedmike123230 wrote:Thanks, Hunter. We got about 4-5" throughout our one story house, but that's enough to wreck everything -- so currently sheetrock is ripped out, original 1950's hardwoods are all gone, and all our furniture got destroyed, including the (emptied prior to water getting in) flat file.hunterjax wrote:Man, that's vicious. Good luck with everything Mike - sorry to hear it was that bad for you . . .
and fixed (hopefully, for the most part). Best of luck in the rebuilding. Hopefully insurance and emergency assistance will work with you and not against you. I can't even imagine going through it, my thoughts are with you!
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Kramerica wrote: . . . . . Also, never listen to anything rambo says.
- mike123230
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Thanks, all! Found one in Houston...it's a little old, but could be easily refurbed and will do nicely for now.
My F/S Thread: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=165165
If you’re located in austin and need a file, shoot me a message.
Will trade for Obey (check my ISO).
Disregard this.iambillyg wrote:If you’re located in austin and need a file, shoot me a message.