| bio | website | newegg.com |
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| location | United States | |
| age | 44 | |
| visits | member for | 9 months |
| seen | May 13 at 18:24 | |
| stats | profile views | 69 |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Sep 21 |
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How much weight can an old work box hold? I will have to check the weight. I can't really move it. It will need to be centered over the sink and the studs are not wood the're metal studs. But great info! |
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Sep 20 |
accepted | Is it possible to use this reclaimed hardwood flooring? |
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Sep 19 |
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How much weight can an old work box hold? It says, [Link to other product omitted] |
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Sep 19 |
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How much weight can an old work box hold? @Tester101: and thus my question. |
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Sep 19 |
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How much weight can an old work box hold? The wall is in good shape. I figured I would ask due to the two small ears that will be behind the sheet rock. |
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Sep 19 |
asked | How much weight can an old work box hold? |
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Sep 18 |
awarded | Quorum |
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Sep 17 |
accepted | Do I have to remove the old thinset before installing new tile? |
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Sep 17 |
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Do I have to remove the old thinset before installing new tile? deleted 1 characters in body |
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Sep 16 |
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Is it possible to use this reclaimed hardwood flooring? upvote for you input - Would running them through a planer be an alternative? As the room is open to the kitchen and a stairway, it will be difficult, but not impossible to mask off. Thats why I was thinking about having them at least refaced off the floor. They have a finsh coat of something on them(not sure what they used back then). So not sure if it would burn out blades along with mikes's comment on wood hardness being this old. |
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Sep 16 |
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Is it possible to use this reclaimed hardwood flooring? upvote for your comment - I am hoping for "The realy nice..." part like you experianced. There is nothing that will have this woods pateina out there or lengths as long as I have. |
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Sep 16 |
asked | Is it possible to use this reclaimed hardwood flooring? |
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Sep 14 |
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Troubleshooting a leaking exterior door Worth a try. I think I can block up the room pretty good with the plastic. Is there a special smoke maker? Is it like a stick or something? Can i get it at the hardwarestore? |
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Sep 14 |
answered | Do I have to remove the old thinset before installing new tile? |
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Sep 14 |
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Troubleshooting a leaking exterior door It's a steel door with a glass panel. Not sure that the house is "tight", it was built in 1760. Is there a way to isolate the door and doo the smoke test? It sounds like a good idea. |
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Sep 11 |
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Troubleshooting a leaking exterior door @gregmac I love Mike Holms, so don't get me wrong here, he made the storm door statment and I was thinking "he's right" that's when my wife brought up the Norm statement. I just want the water to not come in. If I have to go with storm door than so be it. I have little time left to get the leak fixed and the floor done and just need the best way to fix/address the issue. |
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Sep 11 |
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Troubleshooting a leaking exterior door @TheEvilGreebo - I have at just the door and that seems to be the point of infultaration. I have recently replaced the siding with Clapboards and there are no running seams over the door. |
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Sep 11 |
asked | Troubleshooting a leaking exterior door |
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Sep 10 |
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Do I have to remove the old thinset before installing new tile? added 1 characters in body |

