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To: Lost1 who wrote (6576)10/14/2002 12:06:54 AM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
Economic Reports for the upcoming week

Oct 16 08:30 Business Inventories

Oct 17 08:30 Housing Starts
Oct 17 08:30 Building Permits
Oct 17 08:30 Initial Claims
Oct 17 09:15 Industrial Production
Oct 17 09:15 Capacity Utilization
Oct 17 12:00 Philadelphia Fed

Oct 18 08:30 Trade Balance
Oct 18 08:30 CPI
Oct 18 08:30 Core CPI



To: Lost1 who wrote (6576)10/14/2002 8:44:13 AM
From: quote 007  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
no way!!---having one of there contractors do it---$295--i think to install--my neigbor -who is mr fix-it--said you need to get it professionally installed--and he is what my wife calls=="a real man""!!!



To: Lost1 who wrote (6576)10/14/2002 9:09:48 AM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
LDood, I have three sliding glass doors in my house.
I installed the first one which involved tearing out a window and partitioning off the extra space to make the door fit.

It's out here in my office leading to the garage so it's not so important(but the fit is good<G>).

The other two(which lead to outside) I had professionally installed.
I don't recall what the costs were, but I suggest calling someone. It isn't worth your time or effort, especially when you factor in you can pay for the labor with just two correct clicks of the mouse<G>