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What about vinyl coated chain link? Anyone have this? Wife wants chain link fence for new dog but I don't like the look of chain link. Seems like it could be a good compromise?
Your ceiling box will be fine if it has been hanging that monstrosity from it for years.When changing the fan itself, not the dimmer, just turning off the switch is fine. Puni, I am worried about the possible wiring issues in your house.
I was washing some dishes today and when I opened the dishwasher the whole thing ended up moving about 6 inches out of the "Home". The screw that held the dishwasher inside the cabinet thingy had popped out and ended up going down the dishwasher drain. Being a MANLY MAN I grabbed my drill and a random screw and went to work. 10 minutes later the dishwasher is securely fastened to its home underneath the cabinet thingy. Gawd, I felt like such a man.
Quote from: ben ji on November 11, 2014, 10:32:20 PMI was washing some dishes today and when I opened the dishwasher the whole thing ended up moving about 6 inches out of the "Home". The screw that held the dishwasher inside the cabinet thingy had popped out and ended up going down the dishwasher drain. Being a MANLY MAN I grabbed my drill and a random screw and went to work. 10 minutes later the dishwasher is securely fastened to its home underneath the cabinet thingy. Gawd, I felt like such a man.if that took you 10 minutes the committee will approve "boy". A man would take 4 minutes, tops.
I need to re seal a shower tub.Advise?There are cracks in the seal between the fiberglass base and tile.Scrape out all the old and re apply? Haven't done any research yet FWIW
Just replaced all the old plumbing in the gf's kitchen sink. Feeling pretty
Quote from: Mikeyis4dcats on December 08, 2014, 04:20:16 PMQuote from: ben ji on November 11, 2014, 10:32:20 PMI was washing some dishes today and when I opened the dishwasher the whole thing ended up moving about 6 inches out of the "Home". The screw that held the dishwasher inside the cabinet thingy had popped out and ended up going down the dishwasher drain. Being a MANLY MAN I grabbed my drill and a random screw and went to work. 10 minutes later the dishwasher is securely fastened to its home underneath the cabinet thingy. Gawd, I felt like such a man.if that took you 10 minutes the committee will approve "boy". A man would take 4 minutes, tops.The "lip" was underneath the counter so I had to get under it all tim allen tool man style. On my first attempt the screw ended up going into dishwasher, second attempt was successful but was off center. Third time was a charm and everything fit perfect. My dog, lady, was super impressed and kept trying to muzzle up to me to show how grateful she was.
Quote from: cDubya on December 09, 2014, 12:19:39 PMJust replaced all the old plumbing in the gf's kitchen sink. Feeling pretty I hope she doesn't dump you now. Gonna win 'em all!
Quote from: slobber on December 09, 2014, 01:43:46 PMQuote from: cDubya on December 09, 2014, 12:19:39 PMJust replaced all the old plumbing in the gf's kitchen sink. Feeling pretty I hope she doesn't dump you now. Gonna win 'em all!no worries, he installed a couple of traps to keep her around.