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Firesprink, no BS you really might be on to something there!!!

I've seen people outside of their homes trying to use a garden hose but the smoke gets to them. (Where's Rocco when ya need him?) Big sprinkler heads 10' in the air spraying large amounts of water around the perimeter of the property and on the house just might work.
Obsessive R/C Wrote:Yes, actually they are one of the suppliers that we use. We manufacture almost all of our own parts, but some things are just less expensive to purchase from a distributor. Most everything is bought in bulk hardwood, re-sawn, glued up and machined in our shop.



If you ever are looking for a new supplier... I work for Midwest Jobbers Inc. we carry a large line of L.J. smith stair parts and rails. We are in St. Charles and have be around for over 50 years
Supervisor and a Large Millwork Whole sale comapany and a Firefighter for Batavia Fire Dept.
Rocco, what millwork wholesaler? Like what products? Stock profiles of trim etc.?
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh Know ya wanna be friends huh!!?!? :bustingup

JUST JOKING BRUCE!!!

The Companies name is Midwest Jobbers Inc. We sell to many of chicagoland, southern ill, wisconson, and northern indianas retail millwork companies.

We stock 1000's of styles of doors in 8 species and 100's of moulding patterns in oak, pine, popular,cherry,maple, finger jointed prime pine, figer jointed primed popular, mdf..... And our newest Prefinished Oak . Its a light carmel color. Very nice (doors pre finished too!!!!)
satoch Wrote:Firesprink, no BS you really might be on to something there!!!

I've seen people outside of their homes trying to use a garden hose but the smoke gets to them. (Where's Rocco when ya need him?) Big sprinkler heads 10' in the air spraying large amounts of water around the perimeter of the property and on the house just might work.
you dont even need them that high. a vertical side wall at city pressure will spray 15' at abou 12 gallons per min. a simple pump will up that to 60- 100 gpm. and a 12' spray patern means you onlt need on every 16' and that would give you plenty of over spray. (and they wonder why we go to school for 5 years to learn this)
[QUOTE=rocco79] Ohhhhhhhhhhhh Know ya wanna be friends huh!!?!? :bustingup QUOTE]

No, I just figure if I become a customer you'll have to let me win! Ever hear of playing "customer golf"? It's all part of my master plan Rocco..... LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
LOL!!!! I see your point
rocco79 Wrote:If you ever are looking for a new supplier... I work for Midwest Jobbers Inc. we carry a large line of L.J. smith stair parts and rails. We are in St. Charles and have be around for over 50 years
I'll talk to the guy who does our purchasing, for all I know we may already use you guys. I am more involved with the design and installation end of the company.
Ok cool.... Just looking out for my main meal ticket Smile
Quote: (Where's Rocco when ya need him?)


That's easy if it's on Moday or Wed, he's at my place of work talking to Cory Big Grin

The wildfire lawn sprinkler is a great idea, untill a conservationist complains that you're killing something or wasting precious water with them.
Very true Bjoe!
Im a Nextel service tech... i fix nextel phones, got my own office and i watch dvd's all day.

60% of the time, it works everytime....
I am a Digital production artist, photographer and Macintosh tech for a small three man Architectural Photography studio in Downtown Chicago. My primary job is digital production, basically I am a professional photoshop user , I have been with the studio for five years and working with photoshop for 9 yrs, photographer for about 12 yrs.
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