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Thanks to everyone who responded. Actually ended up using the pvc idea. Found that they make 4x4 plastic sleeves that normally fit over railing posts - sunk them in a little over 2 feet deep and...
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Like the idea for using pvc in concrete to hold the posts as well. Thanks - that's why I love this site - such great ideas!
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That would work. I would just have to drill holes into the pipes so I could secure the bungies somehow so the banners do not slide down the poles. Thanks for the idea
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I am looking for a way to stablize 4x4 posts in the ground without using concrete. Specifically, what I need are holes in the ground into which I can place 8' 4x4 posts into so that I can hang...
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That was what I was afraid of. Guess I'll try that route. Thanks for the info.
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I had a volunteer mount a metal plaque on a brick wall in an outside courtyard a couple of days ago. I went and looked to be sure the work was done, and found that the plaque is where it should be...
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Skiberger - you have been a wealth of information for me. Obviously, I am a newbie at a lot of the fixing the church needs done. Would love to contract it out, but funds are an issue. I have to...
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They are the 12 x 12 thick tiles and definitely not the peel and stick type. The tile is in a ladies room in a church and is definitely a commercial grade so it does sounds like the VCT. Read about...
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I have a bathroom (at the church I belong to) that has a hard type of vinyl tile in it. A toilet has overflowed 2 times in the past and flooded the floor. As a result, a lot of the tile has come...
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WOW - that must be what it is. It isn't really black mold, but does have a greyish look to it. It does have a chalky feel to it. Now at least I feel a little better that it isn't actually mold. I...
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Thank you so much for the info. I kind of suspected that the bleach would be a possible solution. I did not know about not being able to paint over Drylock. I'll give it a go and hope that does it...
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I have a mold problem on cinderblock walls that I need to fix and would like to take care of it myself. I have to obviously take care of what is happening outside the building so that the moisture...
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