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This is what I need, will it work on an ocean view home? But a have a question, do plywood panels go inside de house ? Always thought they were placed outside, thank you in advance for your answer, I´m kind of on a hurry, just learned about Beryl
Or.... take a wooden toothpick and jam it in there, break it off and jam the other piece in, now drive your screw back into the hole. This is for the non-golfing types out there. You're welcome! edit: two or three toothpicks will suffice. You need room for the screw.
Great questions for her. I live along the gulf coast and was going to drive down and get some until you asked about the salt content. Thanks for asking that I would assume the ones washing up directly on the beach would have a lot more salt in it.
An FYI for the channel manager -- Nobody likes having their subscription feed swamped by a single channel. In fact, they might just unsubscribe to get away from it.
Ok this is crazy but this is one of my very favorite episodes! The young lady was so tremendously jazzed about the project and so willing to do the work. Allan was his goofy self and Rosemary was a love!!!
Hi is it okay if the concrete slab is a little bumpy due to ripping old tiles off . Then waterproofing on top . We patched most the holes with cement 😅
Or just ditch the cheesy antifreeze jug, get you a pair of cougar paws and get on that roof with a contractors garbage bag clearing out the debris with your hands & a good pair of gloves. Then spray the lines clean with a hose. That’s what my company I work for does anyways.
@@redgummybear22able I agree, definitely not needed on a easy ass pitch like that but if the guy is so scared he’s using a ladder and a cheesy ole antifreeze jug then he should probably get a pair of cougar paws before he ends up falling off a ladder and breaking his neck. The company I work for does all types of STEEP pitches with shingles, slate, wood, and clay roofs but we do everything from the roof because it’s much safer and faster than using ladders. The worst fall I ever took was off a ladder not even the roof. Fell from two stories and shattered my radius and ulna, I now have two plates and 16 screws holding everything together.
Uh it may not be a nail head it may be a metal pipe. All you can conclude is there may be something metal behind the wall. How can you conclude it is a stud? Did I miss something?
Do you have an updated link to the full video tutorial? When I try to access it, it show a big X on the middle, and it states: “The media could not be loaded…” Thank you kindly
How about permanent accordion shutters! Expensive but you can close your entire house down in approx a half hour. Afterward, you can reopen each window or door within a minute.
Wow, and WOW!! Love this idea! Will be moving into a new (older) house which has two levels and I'm already exhausted by the stairs. I think the home has at least one good spot with a below area and an above area. I am going to talk to the contractor who is doing renovations for us to see if he's up to the challenge!
Check out the "bag butler" trash bag holder. I had an oak tree that was 16 ft circumference at chest height. It made 35 bags of leaves every 2 weeks. The bag butler tripled my bagging speed, and made it much more convenient to add small piles. I also use it to make it easier to drag stuff across grass and gravel, like planters that are 3 feet across and difficult to carry.