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| I'm done with the hard stuff and have 20 or so full plus some partial modular block free to anyone that wants them. 18w x 8h by 12 inches deep. They are about 80 lbs each - they could get you quite a ways on a base for an oven. On saturday they will go to freecycle. Christo
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