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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

 
 
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Old 03-15-2014, 07:38 AM   #7
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Bear Air is just off of Turnpike St. In W. Bridgewater, actually a few feet into S. Easton. It depends on which way you travel to get there. Coming from my direction the last few hundred feet are on treacherous dirt roads. If you come from 123 access is across from Stonehill College, on Bristol Rd. Which is in excellant shape and actually provides better and safer access to 20r Hampden Street where Bear Air is located. The thing of it is, convenience. As opposed to waiting a week for your order from Dixie, you can have it in fifteen minutes, any size, four oz. to a gallon. I have ordered mucho paint from Dixie Arts and will do so again. Just have to call ahead, from Bear, because its a warehouse and not a storefront. Guy says many of the plug builders have been in to buy paints., plus he has great prices on higher end air brushes on the web site all the time.
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