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  • in reply to: toilet pressure #277142
    riverhawk
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    try sucking it out with a wet vac

    in reply to: wood fllors bowed? #277134
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    when doing a wood floor you should leave a gap between the floor and wall to leave room for floor to expand with humidity and weather. I’ll bet in some areas there is no gap

    in reply to: Sink pressure #277133
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    ill bet you have a broken faucet and if you put a new one in your troubles will —just go away

    in reply to: Gurgling Noise #277132
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    a vent is clogged and its sucking air

    in reply to: “Easy Outs” #277117
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    is the screw is already spinning and he may not be able to get the darn thing to hold still long enough to get a hole drilled into it. just a thought

    in reply to: bathroom walls #277116
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    in bathrooms and deals like your going to do is lack of venting. Vent the air to the outside and keep the fan running even after you get out of the tub/shower. People don’t realize how much moisture a shower will add to the room. Your already ahead of the game because you already knew,just be sure you dont get sloppy and remember to get a fan big enought too.

    in reply to: how flexible is laminate for countertops? #277115
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    if you try to make your bullnose edge your gonna break it as you will never be able to make the hpl(high pressure laminate)get the radius you want
    It will break long before you get-er-done. Unless of corse you have a mold thats heated to bend the hpl. We do this type of thing at work and have heat blankets in molds to get the hpl to bend and the hpl is molded right along with the ply at the same time using glue heat and pressure.

    in reply to: a stripped screw #277104
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    pull on the handle while unscrewing the screw. Sometimes the pressure of pulling will help unscrew the the screw from the handle.

    in reply to: effects of standing water on concrete #277094
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    as we get snow tht melts and then more snow and melts again on our driveways and sidewalks,,.

    in reply to: Leaky toilet #277093
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    you need to put a wax ring at the bottom of bowl and you need a rubber gasket between bowl and tank, be sure to tighten but not ove tighten, May crack tank or bowl. After a couple days go back and retighten bowl to floor as wax may compress a little and bowl may rock

    in reply to: Fireplace Air Inlet #277085
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    he built a small fire at my folks place .Hahahaha darn near smoked em out hahahaah I would maybe use a match to see if there is a draft which would indicate the vent is open. Just a thought unless you get a kick out of getting smoke smell out of everything

    in reply to: Property line #277066
    riverhawk
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    metal detector to try and find the pins(ahem) not they havent been moved. You would be suprised to know how many people move pins

    in reply to: fire damage #277065
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    turn the cleaning into your insurance if they will pay and not screw ya.clean and paint the walls with bin or that type of sealant paint

    in reply to: Fireplace Air Intake #277064
    riverhawk
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    either stick your hand up the chimney and feel a metal plate(closed or no plate(open) or you could bend your butt over and take a peak see up the ol Santa exit so see if its open..maybe just light a match and see if you get draft(open)

    in reply to: Strange Walls Where My TV Set Is #277063
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    have you got any people that are watching smut? just kidding of corse.

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