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Joe Runcak

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Hello there,


I am local cabinet maker and I would like to find reputable painter with a good finish to paint what I build. Vast majority of the work I do are bookcases, wardrobes, low level/TV cabinets, floating shelves,.....


I am looking for freelancer, a punctual person that takes pride in what they do.


Please see my website below and drop me a line if you are interested.

Web : http://jr-carpentry.co.uk/


Kind regards

Joe Runcak

Hi Joe

I'm Steve a painter and decorator and I'm interested in your advert. Many years experience, always punctual and reliable. Please contact me in my mobile if you want further details. Tel 07931234949.

Regards

Steve

Note I'm on my partners login but my email is [email protected]

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