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Texas Made Welding Inc.

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Texas Made Welding Inc.

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We are a small company the consists of only three employees. We normally do all the work required on a jobsite unless a third party is required for other services we don't offer. We except most methods of billing procedures. Materials must me purchased by customer needed for the job. Customer will only be charged for labor or special materials mentioned in the job contract!

We are a small company the consists of only three employees. We normally do all the work required on a jobsite unless a third party is required for other services we don't offer. We except most methods of billing procedures. Materials must me purchased by customer needed for the job. Customer will only be charged for labor or special materials mentioned in the job contract!


Shallow River LLC

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Shallow River LLC

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10 years of experience

Shallow River Construction Services is general contracting company primarily focusing on concrete construction and repair. In addition to this we provide several contracting services from landscaping and carpentry to heavy haul trucking. Anything and everything in between.

Shallow River Construction Services is general contracting company primarily focusing on concrete construction and repair. In addition to this we provide several contracting services from landscaping and carpentry to heavy haul trucking. Anything and everything in between.








Value My Stuff

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Value My Stuff

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Our aim is to provide you with professional and informed valuations and appraisals of your items. Since September 2009, Value My Stuff has been providing online valuations to over 375,000 customers accross the globe. Our strategy was simple: make the valuation process as easy as possible, offer the best possible expertise, produce a written valuation certificate all within 48 hours.We evaluate items which we have divided into 38 categories and for each collecting field there is a dedicated expert, in some cases, more than one. Value My Stuff provide valuations and appraisals for almost anything including medal valuations, jewellery valuations, painting valuations, furniture valuations, stamp valuations and so much more. All our experts have worked for Sotheby's, Christie's or one of the other major auction houses.

Our aim is to provide you with professional and informed valuations and appraisals of your items. Since September 2009, Value My Stuff has been providing online valuations to over 375,000 customers accross the globe. Our strategy was simple: make the valuation process as easy as possible, offer the best possible expertise, produce a written valuation certificate all within 48 hours.We evaluate items which we have divided into 38 categories and for each collecting field there is a dedicated expert, in some cases, more than one. Value My Stuff provide valuations and appraisals for almost anything including medal valuations, jewellery valuations, painting valuations, furniture valuations, stamp valuations and so much more. All our experts have worked for Sotheby's, Christie's or one of the other major auction houses.


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Furniture Refinishing questions, answered by experts

Removing the original paint or stain before refinishing is a good idea, as it ensures the new finish bonds strongly to the wood. If you skip the stripping or sanding step, the new finish may peel or flake away from the railing easily. Using a wood stripper will completely remove the old stain or paint while sanding will help to prime the surface.

No. Once you apply refinishing oil, it will continue to seep into the wood, making it difficult or impossible to refinish over top of it. Since the product contains an oil that’s meant to penetrate existing finishes, almost anything you put on top of it will bring the previous layer of stain with it. If you plan to refinish your cabinets more than once, it’s a good idea to go with the traditional method of sanding before applying a new finish to the surface.

Sometimes you will need a stronger cleaning solution to thoroughly clean furniture before painting. It’s best to start with a mild solution to avoid damaging the surface, especially if it is an antique piece. If you need to use a stronger mixture, try a commercial cleaner or mineral spirits. Before applying any solution, do a test patch on an inconspicuous area so you don’t risk damaging the finish.

Depending on the piece, there are times when you can paint over painted furniture. Start by applying a high-adhesion primer so that the new topcoat will stick. However, if the paint is peeling or chipping, it’s best to sand it down, use a paint stripper, or try a deglosser to ensure your new paint will adhere.

Stay away from using window cleaners and other harsh cleaning solutions on antique wood—or any wood in your home for that matter. The pH of the cleaners can break down the finish and permanently damage and stain the wood below. Even when it comes to more durable areas, such as when cleaning your baseboards, only use cleaning solutions that are safe for porous materials. 

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