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Does anyone know of a product like Advan Tech available in Montana? I’m swimming upstream here trying to explain it to folks at the lumberyards…
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I checked on Huber's site, they don't even offer the option of looking for a retailer in Montana. Bummer.
You could try showing your lumberyard something printed from Huber's website to give them a clue as to what your referring to.
Good Luck!
*i I'm swimming upstreamWell there's yer problem, Splinterbabe. They're too busy lookin at yer bikini to pay any attention to what you are saying.b : )
*Thanks, Mongo. I visited that site when i got the deer-in-headlights look time after time and realized it wasn't apparently an option yet--and apparently none of those boys are reading FHB! That's when i got to wondering if there is another product rather like it that might be available to me.
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Does anyone know of a product like Advan Tech available in Montana? I'm swimming upstream here trying to explain it to folks at the lumberyards...