Sorry for your loss Tim
Replies 38thanks bubba
Replies 22I've seen 3 layers of 5/8 once, on a commercial job. (Fireproofing)
Replies 11It almost looks like someone mixed that by hand. Vibrating the concrete would have helped tremendously. How much rebar is in it? What is the mix design of the concrete? I'm gu...
Replies 17I'm not sure I understand.
Replies 8No stack. No plumbing there now, its just a nook off the kitchen
Replies 222015 IPC. My licensed, insured, permit pulling plumbers (3 different ones who don’t know each other) never vent toilets. When I’ve plumbed my own houses I’ve...
Replies 22A lot difference between a saw that sits in a shop and one you can take to a job site.
Replies 21I use a metal blade occasionally on my table saw. I've only cut light gauge aluminum for window trim. I'm not sure about stainless steel. Make sure to use a full face shield.
Replies 14You're kidding right? This is your first post and you come here to ask a structural question to an internet forum. If someone said "yes, no problem", and there was a catastrophi...
Replies 21I've never seen a sidewalk done this way. Looks like they will need a handrail on both sides if they leave the grade as is.
Replies 34Bridge construction...really? How big a bridge are you looking to build? That would help me know where to send you. Have you tried Utube for videos on bridge building or How...
Replies 6My volunteer days on a Suicide hotline I had 2 saves. A young guy overdosed after a breakup with his girlfriend but we managed to get to him in time. Another one was a lady that...
Replies 36GB what is a calibration block?
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Replies 13There are more deadly and concerning toxins that we can come into contact with.
Replies 24Just renewed mine, $200 for the 4 hr class, $300 for the EPA. Across the street from my current project is a house being flipped with no regard for lead safety. They are sandin...
Replies 37Yes, I have. At every turn I faced some stupid thing that either stopped me in my tracks or slowed me down to a crawl. Every time we pulled the tarp off the dormer area where we...
Replies 11I have a Stabila and really like it. It is very accurate, in the 16th of an inch range. I can see using it for molding with no problem.
Replies 28Unfortunately I do most of my work in older homes but the majority involves complete guts so there's nothing left to clean/swipe within the project area at the end of the job. ...
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