OVER THE DOOR IRON BOARD HOLDER
Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at
11:52 am

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Product Description
Constructed of heavy steel with a white epoxy finish, this unit can hang over the door, OR can also be mounted onto the wall or your door. Has two side bottle holders and can also hold your heating iron. Can hold any "T" frame style iron board. (Mounting hardware is included). 12.5 x 4.5 x 12.625"
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I love this product. I needed something that would hold not only my iron and ironing board but also my spray starch so this was perfect. I also needed something that was wall mount. There are so many over door types but few wall mount types. This one is versatile because it goes either way… wall mount or over door. I also needed something that would fit in a less than 6 inch deep space and this fit perfectly so it is also a slimline type product. This product fit all my exacting requirements and I would highly recommend it to anyone.
It’s a lot sturdier than i originally thought it would be. It’s saved me a lot of space and has made my laundry room safer.
For #Apple #iPhone 3Gs Car Mount Holder+Charger+Aux Cable (Wireless Phone Accessory)
Knocking at door of 4. Close call RT Wow, Maryland gets a #4? Tenn's egg against KY cost them how much in seeding?
Hi Meryn, is the already famous notte 5 show tonight?
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is at times scary, we also have holes in walls and door frames almost ripped off.
Today is your lucky day. I found a cure for migraines without medications. I suffered for weeks at a time with migraines. I was told that prescriptions didn't work, so I didn't go to a doctor. One night, my head felt so solid tight, I could hardly breath. I was so sick to my stomach. I could hardly stand. If only I could stick my head in a bucket of hot water to open the pores in my head to increase the circulation. Then I got the idea to get in a hot shower and let hot water hit my head. I was so sick to my stomach, I had to hold on to the walls of the shower. The pain was unbearable. To my surprise, the pain started to leave the area where the hot water was hitting my head. I noticed a pain in another place on my head, so I just moved the hot water to that area. Within ten minutes, all the pain was gone, and the water was getting cold. I got out of the shower with no headache. I figured that if the pain returned, I would wait for the water to heat up again and repeat this. I just left my hair wet. My hair got cold and the pores in my head that were opened with the hot water were now closed. The headache did not return that night.
The next day, I started to get another headache. I jumped in the shower immediately to repeat the previous days shower. This time, I did not have to wait ten minutes for the headache to leave. It was gone in five minutes. I again left my hair wet and my head got cold.
The third day, I waited for the headache to return. No headache came.
Months passed and I was ready for another migraine. I had one slight migraine ten months later. Now remember, I was having migraine headaches that lasted weeks at a time, would stop for a few days, and then repeat for weeks again.
I wrote to the Institute of Migraine Headaches of this discovery. The doctor warned me not to try things without a doctor and sent me lots of literature on the subject. This doctor was a specialist on migraine headaches.
Two year later, I saw a large article from this doctor telling that he had found a cure for migraine headaches that his patients had found successful and stopped migraines completely for over two years.
You guessed it..He told the readers about the hot shower. Everything was exactly as I had told him. The only difference was that he said to turn cold water on your head to close the pores. I just left my head wet.
Bubble wrap sounds like a good idea, and then if you could get one of those zip-up suit hangers that a man can use to bring a couple of pressed suits without their getting wrinkled, you could put the wrapped board inside that.
if you have had alot of ain just lately that will be your problem rain can make your door swell therefore your door wont shut anymore
Cement board may be glued or screwed down with tapco screws, if screwed you may be able to unscrew it if glued you could chip it off, but that ceramic floor won't be in good shape, so installation of new floor will be necessary and that's your choice.
if you are getting steel doors then nobody's getting in, the storm door is just for show at that point =) so you should be fine with just screens. but if you would prefer the full security of your door then i would recommend using a all weather paint on the exterior of the steel door. that is what we use on our houses and we have never had a call back saying that the paint was peeling or buckling from the heat. and with the brutal summers we get here in Louisiana that says a lot for this paint. there is also another kind of paint we use in special circumstances but i can't remember what it's called. just go to the paint counter at you local hardware store and tell them what's going on. in my experience this guys are very knowledgeable and will help you in any way they can. hope this helps
and im afraid ‘peer reviewed’ has not lost any meaning at all, just because you said so. who the fuck appointed you to the office of Rewriting The Rules of the Modern Scientific Method? speaking of which, NIST had to laughably *invent* a new law of physics called ‘magnetic resonance’ or some such to explain the demolition of building 7. ps as a potential victims family member (if you’re not lying) have you watched ‘press for truth’?
That sucks about kanyon. I wonder who ChaCha will say the iron man of Indy wrestling is now.
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naw pusha said nna nterview datz jus bakin soda & sum otha stuff not real
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