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I am removing 3/4″ siding from my 1941 home and have taken a couple of squares to the dump already. If anyone is interested in this siding (free) contact off list. It does have a few (4-6) coats of paint on it but is otherwise in good, rot-free condition. I am in the Silver Spring, Maryland area.
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I am removing 3/4" siding from my 1941 home and have taken a couple of squares to the dump already. If anyone is interested in this siding (free) contact off list. It does have a few (4-6) coats of paint on it but is otherwise in good, rot-free condition. I am in the Silver Spring, Maryland area.