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Harry Lime wrote:Slowly obtaining my Man Card.

Clogged kitchen sink and disposal last night. Youtubed a solution. Took apart my P-trap pipe and found that a glob of grease had accumulated over time and was blocking the waters path. Cleaned it out, and put it back together. In college I probably would have called the maintenance guy.

A few months ago it was a broken door handle! I can't wait till more shit breaks again! I love this stuff!
You Tube has helped me fix countless things in my house/car.
Youtube/Internet has replaced my dad for handyman tips.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:Slowly obtaining my Man Card.

Clogged kitchen sink and disposal last night. Youtubed a solution. Took apart my P-trap pipe and found that a glob of grease had accumulated over time and was blocking the waters path. Cleaned it out, and put it back together. In college I probably would have called the maintenance guy.

A few months ago it was a broken door handle! I can't wait till more shit breaks again! I love this stuff!
You Tube has helped me fix countless things in my house/car.
Youtube/Internet has replaced my dad for handyman tips.
Yep. I can't imagine being a homeowner without those two resources.
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bodysnatcher wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:Slowly obtaining my Man Card.

Clogged kitchen sink and disposal last night. Youtubed a solution. Took apart my P-trap pipe and found that a glob of grease had accumulated over time and was blocking the waters path. Cleaned it out, and put it back together. In college I probably would have called the maintenance guy.

A few months ago it was a broken door handle! I can't wait till more shit breaks again! I love this stuff!
You Tube has helped me fix countless things in my house/car.
Youtube/Internet has replaced my dad for handyman tips.
Yep. I can't imagine being a homeowner without those two resources.
I certainly don't get any tips from the employees of Home Depot or Lowe's.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
I certainly don't get any tips from the employees of Home Depot or Lowe's.
I was putting crown molding onto a valance I built in my basement and I made the mistake of asking the HD employees how far down the wall the molding went as I needed it cover up 2.5". I may as well have asked them to construct a unified field theory that explained gravity.
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broken iris wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
I certainly don't get any tips from the employees of Home Depot or Lowe's.
I was putting crown molding onto a valance I built in my basement and I made the mistake of asking the HD employees how far down the wall the molding went as I needed it cover up 2.5". I may as well have asked them to construct a unified field theory that explained gravity.
I sort of feel bad for them because I'm sure they get a million random questions, but sometimes they don't even know where the paint section is.
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Man, the pocket hose is where it's at folks.
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@SkitchP wrote:Man, the pocket hose is where it's at folks.
I tried one the other day. Not too bad. Not enough water pressure though.
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Has anyone ever constructed a countertop, or techinically a really large shelf? I'm looking at making a countertop in our laundry room (which is essentially a large closet that's about 80"x45" that will sit on ledges around the walls (with a brace in the middle to prevent sagging). The washer/dryer would be underneath it. What would be the best type of wood for this? I was originally considering MDF, but was worried about it swelling being so close to laundry. But i don't really see any huge water disasters happening on a levitating shelf counter?? The other option I was considering was building a counter with 1x12 boards that were glued together and try to make them look as seamless as possible.

One details is that I will be cutting some holes into the counter to allow for the vertical dryer vent, as well as a space in the back for an electrical socket and the hoses to get behind the washer.

I've read a few horror stories about painting MDF, with lots of steps. If i did the boards, I would probably stain them, but not ruling out paint (haven't decided on those details)

Thoughts?
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Any time I have used MDF to make anything (two different types of free-standing shelves) it has been a disaster. That's all I'll say about that.

On another note, you b-holes need to stop bumping this thread. It reminds me of all the crap I have to do around my house. :/
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Any time I have used MDF to make anything (two different types of free-standing shelves) it has been a disaster. That's all I'll say about that.

On another note, you b-holes need to stop bumping this thread. It reminds me of all the crap I have to do around my house. :/
That seems to be a reoccurring theme I've read about MDF. Might just get some boards and glue them together. I think it's more fail proof for someone who doesn't know what they're doing, versus dealing with MDF.
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finally got around to fixing my deck. replaced two rotted boards, sanded the others between pretty good and half-assed, and then used the behr deckover product to paint the thing. bought a little rod iron table and chairs, and today we ate outside on the deck for the first time in 2 years. it was a shitload of work that i wish i had done last summer.
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daft twat wrote:finally got around to fixing my deck. replaced two rotted boards, sanded the others between pretty good and half-assed, and then used the behr deckover product to paint the thing. bought a little rod iron table and chairs, and today we ate outside on the deck for the first time in 2 years. it was a shitload of work that i wish i had done last summer.
We painted our deck with the Behr Deck Over paint earlier this summer. It looks great. Huge improvement over the no paint and carpenter bee holes. Easy to clean too.
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anyone ever used that Behr All-In-One deck cleaner?
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New $15,000 roof going up next week.

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Chris_H_2 wrote:New $15,000 roof going up next week.

Fuck me.
Fuck you.
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Seriously. Fuck you.
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Hahaha, thanks. It's a nice coat. Not $15,000 roof nice. But, I really like the feel of denim on my dry, aging skin.
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Quit bumping this thread please. Reminds me of my procrastinating.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:Slowly obtaining my Man Card.

Clogged kitchen sink and disposal last night. Youtubed a solution. Took apart my P-trap pipe and found that a glob of grease had accumulated over time and was blocking the waters path. Cleaned it out, and put it back together. In college I probably would have called the maintenance guy.

A few months ago it was a broken door handle! I can't wait till more shit breaks again! I love this stuff!
You Tube has helped me fix countless things in my house/car.
Youtube/Internet has replaced my dad for handyman tips.
Yep. I can't imagine being a homeowner without those two resources.
I certainly don't get any tips from the employees of Home Depot or Lowe's.
I've recently discovered I know more than those people... Which is SAD...really, really, sad.
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