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Turned the heat up on my hot water heater
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Good thinking. You don't want to catch legionnaires disease.bodysnatcher wrote:Turned the heat up on my hot water heater
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bodysnatcher wrote:Turned the heat up on myhotwater heater
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Power washed the shit out of everything the past couple days
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there's like a little dongle at the end of the sink hose that you screw the new faucet head onto. what is called and how do I re-install it after my dad decided to take it off and into pieces for some reason? googling is really hard to do because i don't have the right words and all the pictures and stuff i look at don't seem to match the kitchen faucet. it is all very confusing?
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Send photoThe Argonaut wrote:there's like a little dongle at the end of the sink hose that you screw the new faucet head onto. what is called and how do I re-install it after my dad decided to take it off and into pieces for some reason? googling is really hard to do because i don't have the right words and all the pictures and stuff i look at don't seem to match the kitchen faucet. it is all very confusing?
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he must've figured it outtommy wrote:Send photoThe Argonaut wrote:there's like a little dongle at the end of the sink hose that you screw the new faucet head onto. what is called and how do I re-install it after my dad decided to take it off and into pieces for some reason? googling is really hard to do because i don't have the right words and all the pictures and stuff i look at don't seem to match the kitchen faucet. it is all very confusing?
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Little guy is growing up right before our eyes
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About to power wash my deck to prepare it for staining this weekend
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tree_ wrote:About to power wash my deck to prepare it for staining this weekend
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Should I still paint it if I can't get all of the black and green shit off? How do you know when it's time to replace the wood?tommy wrote:tree_ wrote:About to power wash my deck to prepare it for staining this weekend
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tree_ wrote:Should I still paint it if I can't get all of the black and green shit off? How do you know when it's time to replace the wood?tommy wrote:tree_ wrote:About to power wash my deck to prepare it for staining this weekend
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That's usually ok. If you're not comfortable you could wash the deck with Simple Green and a stiff brush and rinse it again.
What type of stain are you using? If you're using solid stain you could add this stuff called M-1. It'll make the stain more resistant to mildew or mold in the future (it may work with semi-transparents as well, but I've never tried it)
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I'll save the extra work and just paint over it and see how it turns out.tommy wrote:tree_ wrote:Should I still paint it if I can't get all of the black and green shit off? How do you know when it's time to replace the wood?tommy wrote:tree_ wrote:About to power wash my deck to prepare it for staining this weekend
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That's usually ok. If you're not comfortable you could wash the deck with Simple Green and a stiff brush and wash it again.
What type of stain are you using? If you're using solid stain you could add this stuff called M-1. It'll make the stain more resistant to mildew or mold in the future (it may work with semi-transparents as well, but I've never tried it)
I haven't yet considered which one to buy. Any other recommendations? Is everything available at walmart? Or should I go to a hardware store?
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I'd go to the Home Depot. I recently used their Deckover and really liked it. It's good if your wood is in rough shape because it's super thick (which means you'll use more too) and fills in a lot of imperfections.tree_ wrote:I'll save the extra work and just paint over it and see how it turns out.tommy wrote:tree_ wrote:Should I still paint it if I can't get all of the black and green shit off? How do you know when it's time to replace the wood?tommy wrote:tree_ wrote:About to power wash my deck to prepare it for staining this weekend
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That's usually ok. If you're not comfortable you could wash the deck with Simple Green and a stiff brush and wash it again.
What type of stain are you using? If you're using solid stain you could add this stuff called M-1. It'll make the stain more resistant to mildew or mold in the future (it may work with semi-transparents as well, but I've never tried it)
I haven't yet considered which one to buy. Any other recommendations? Is everything available at walmart? Or should I go to a hardware store?
Make sure you grab a decent brush, thick roller nap and a mini-roller (if you're doing spindles)
Don't cheap out on the gear too much, it makes a big difference.
Make sure it's fully dry before you start - moisture under the stain will really fuck you.
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I don't have a home depot but I'll go to my local hardware store and ask where extra thick wood stain, m1 and supplies are. Thanks Tomtommy wrote:I'd go to the Home Depot. I recently used their Deckover and really liked it. It's good if your wood is in rough shape because it's super thick (which means you'll use more too) and fills in a lot of imperfections.tree_ wrote:I'll save the extra work and just paint over it and see how it turns out.tommy wrote:tree_ wrote:Should I still paint it if I can't get all of the black and green shit off? How do you know when it's time to replace the wood?tommy wrote:tree_ wrote:About to power wash my deck to prepare it for staining this weekend
Send me a PM if you need any help.
That's usually ok. If you're not comfortable you could wash the deck with Simple Green and a stiff brush and wash it again.
What type of stain are you using? If you're using solid stain you could add this stuff called M-1. It'll make the stain more resistant to mildew or mold in the future (it may work with semi-transparents as well, but I've never tried it)
I haven't yet considered which one to buy. Any other recommendations? Is everything available at walmart? Or should I go to a hardware store?
Make sure you grab a decent brush, thick roller nap and a mini-roller (if you're doing spindles)
Don't cheap out on the gear too much, it makes a big difference.
Make sure it's fully dry before you start - moisture under the stain will really fuck you.
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One more thing, when we do decks we typically use paint for The spindles and sides of the deck - basically anything but the surface.
Paint is just easier to work with and cheaper. Deck stain tends to be either too thick or too runny.
Paint is just easier to work with and cheaper. Deck stain tends to be either too thick or too runny.
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But how do you make sure the colors match? Seems more expensive and inconvenient to have to buy two cans of painttommy wrote:One more thing, when we do decks we typically use paint for The spindles and sides of the deck - basically anything but the surface.
Paint is just easier to work with and cheaper. Deck stain tends to be either too thick or too runny.
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In the eighties today. Pool isn’t ready for swimming and this yard work is beating me down. (About 27.5 Celsius for spike)
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This mega rain we have in St. Louis has revealed a clogged downspout that’s pouring water next to foundation. Sigh. Going to have to check all the downspouts when it dries up.
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Thanks mate.E.H. Ruddock wrote:In the eighties today. Pool isn’t ready for swimming and this yard work is beating me down. (About 27.5 Celsius for spike)