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Because this Q&A applies to me and the answer then is the same one I needed now. I see you've been around a little longer than me. Maybe someday I'll know everything too.
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http://www.ridgid.com/Tools/Soil-Pipe-Cutters2 They rent them at HD>
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I have a house built in 1890. During our kitchen & bath remodel I've had to cut out and replace the 2nd floor bathroom floor and joists. The new double joists are in. The old toilet flange is 15 1/2"...
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Exactly the answer I was looking for, thanks.
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I was told by AZone I needed new plugs for my wife's '00 Cherokee. That engine does not have spark plugs. Some kind of coil like on a diesel I believe. Good luck -
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After a trip to the local HD. I priced copper vs cpvc - WOW! Cpvc is 1/3 the cost. I've sweated pipe before but am not comfortable in tight spots. I need to investigate PEX further.
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Plumbing Survey - I have a small house in Cincinnati, built in 1890. We are remodeling the bath (2nd floor) and kitchen. I already have a 2" drain pipe in the ouside wall for the bathroom. The tub...
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I've seen a Pex crimping tool at HD for about $30- as I'm considering using Pex myself.
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What's the easiest/cost efficient way to balance a gas warm air furnace system? Should I use dampers in the supply lines or will new adjustable registers do it? We have a 3 1/2 year old HE furnace...
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You are correct. Most doors are tapered on the latch side.
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I'm not black, but I had a scar between my eyebrows from an "altercation" years ago. I rubbed Vitamin E oil on it and you can no longer see it. It will take some time. Good luck.
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Great - Thanks. I've been looking for you off and on all day. (I'm laid off). You'd really get a laugh if you could see it. To make things even worse, someone used concrete to level it. 2 009 shows...
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Great - Thanks. I've been looking for you off and on all day. (I'm laid off). You'd really get a laugh if I could send pictures. To make things even worse, someone used concrete to level it.
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Ok - so I'll have 2 2x8's or a new one on each side giving me 3 2x8's? I think I have to remove the bathroom sub floor since it's level with the main floor on one side and then has about 1 1/2" slope...
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I'm remodeling a house built in 1890. The second floor joists are 2x8, 16" OC over 12'. I just removed the cast iron tub out of the sagging bathroom (About 1 1/2' of sag). We want to put in tile and...
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