Please help us choose a winner for our recent photo gallery design challenge. Once we’ve tallied the votes, one lucky person will take home the new Senco f-15hoseless finish nailer. We’ve narrowed the field down to four finalists – now it’s your turn to decide who’s done the best job. Take a look at the photos and then vote for your favorite entry on the poll below. Click the titles or thumbnails to see more images and information about each project. We’ll announce the winner later on this week.
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