What do you think?

pressurepros

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Since everyone is into making videos these days I thought I would try my hand at it. Critiques welcome. There is a much better HD version at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhLCmhHIICY if you click the "watch in high quality" link under the movie.

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For me, the greatest compliment I can get is to hear another contractor say "you guys do nice work". Thank you for that. These were all my guys. In fact I was on all of these jobsites and may actually could have been seen holding a brush.
 
I can't believe thats your first You Tube Video. You did a great job Ken. Fantastic before and after pics. that should turn some heads towards the dotted line for sure. :)
 
Ken,

It's very nice, as has been mentioned several times. Am I gonna get hollered at if I point out that after a minute and a half of beautiful work I see at 1:36 the words "Meticulous Carpentry Work", and then the next frame shows the corner of a basic PT deck where the pickets on either side of the 4x4 post are spaced 4 or 5 inches from one side and 1 inch from the other side?

If I am gonna get hollered at, then please disregard this question.

Thanks much.
 
Ken,

It's very nice, as has been mentioned several times. Am I gonna get hollered at if I point out that after a minute and a half of beautiful work I see at 1:36 the words "Meticulous Carpentry Work", and then the next frame shows the corner of a basic PT deck where the pickets on either side of the 4x4 post are spaced 4 or 5 inches from one side and 1 inch from the other side?

If I am gonna get hollered at, then please disregard this question.

Thanks much.

Ha! Good catch! We only replace a few of the spindles that were rotted around the other side and the handrails and reskinned maybe ten boards on the top. The deck was originally built by the homeowner. It was a mess that really needed to be tore down and replaced. I couldn't find any other good pics to hit that carpentry aspect but now you have me thinking.
 
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