Sounds like a good plan. It'll be pretty expensive. I'd go full length, it'll look better. But, you'll probably have to sell the benefits. Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
Replies 9Your obviously an intelligent man. I'd say go for it. The guys here are making the arguments pretty clear. Just know for sure that construction America runs diametrically opposi...
Replies 28So, can we assume there's no way for this drain to reach daylight on your property? Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
Replies 161st floor with the bay window in a gabled wall, facing east. Wind generally from SW. The bay window had a shed roof across it. Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
Replies 22I sent my HVAC guy over there. He said that the unit was actually oversized for the house, so airflow wasn't a problem. He simply suggested the guy leave the door open. Somethin...
Replies 22Do not run it to the sewer or lateral field. It's a violation of every code, and anything sensible. Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
Replies 16That's a good idea.... Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
Replies 22Johnson is right. How many corners? What size? As it is, I would charge over half that just to paint it. And that's the easiest part. Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
Replies 21I once had to demo a building that had radius trusses made from 1x12's. They were 80' long! The building was built in the 30's. The roof had collapsed because the owner didn't ...
Replies 8That is incredibly cool. Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
Replies 8I wouldn't be quick to rule out urethane sealants. Just think how many miles upon miles of that stuff is put in every day for Expansion Joints on concrete sidewalks eifs structu...
Replies 14Lexel, big stretch, Sherwin Williams white for trim. Tremco vulkem or NP-1 for exterior work. I didn't read a lot, but I think you missed the urethanes. They're the stretchiest....
Replies 14No. They don't. They look like ankle killers and arch flatteners. They also look like an excuse for the boss to add yet another task to the young and stupid, in oder to avoid th...
Replies 11I worked a huge amount of nights in my 20's and 30's.i still get sick when I see one of those halogen light stands. Did a lot of drywall by those. I think it's just something th...
Replies 17How old are you? Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
Replies 17Big stretch. Some of the Tremco's and NP-1 and other urethanes, while amazing sealants, aren't recommended by thier manufacturers for indore use- look at msds sheets. Sent fro...
Replies 9That was truly a masterful dissertation. I feel truly wiser having read it! And I've not attempted epoxy yet! M, I now feel I'm truly smarter than I was yesterday! Huh.... Sent ...
Replies 25If the supports roll already, they aren't tight enough. Once you get your foot problem solved, lock them down tight. Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
Replies 6Try screwing in the bottom spring half way and see if that helps. If it doesn't, rotate the calf support bands outward about 10 degrees. ( this will move your knees forward. Als...
Replies 6This house was built in 89. I've been thinking the same thing about settlement. Sent from my VS988 using Tapatalk
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