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Wanted: someone to refurb my dresser


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Hi, I'm a part of a collective of tradesfold and handymen/women

We have someone who is able to do refurbishments and upholstery, she is "absolutly skilled" according to her university degree

If you are still looking for someone then don't hesitate to get in touch

Alex

I don't know if he's still around but a carpenter called Malcolm did some minor repairs for me on an old cupboard.


He didn't paint it, but he did a good and careful job of painting some floating shelves he also built for me.


I would use him again for both carpentry and painting.


His number is 07745 553 232 or at least it was then!

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