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Kimbo--I don't have to hang lights this year, it's just something I've always been curious about. My dad refused to put lights up outside, so if we wanted them, we had to do the task ourselves. I could never get them straight, though.
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(Sorry, don't know what your show is, but I'm gigglin' here!!) PSYCHO DAD!!!!! (There is a "Psycho Mom" version on the show for Peg, too!) [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wJX1Atch1k"]YouTube- Psycho dad and psycho mom[/ame] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() *I love Al Bundy's way of fixing things! I know a guy like that!! Seriously!! |
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The lil clip thingys that are sold at whatever your favorite retailer might be... a LIFESAVER. These are for hanging lights on the house... The lights for trees/shrubs now are sold in "nets" rather than the strings and strings of lights twirled around the shrub. Other than that, its a matter of patience and "being on a mission"... On another note... pet peeve #987... special order countertops that were cut WRONG!!!! ![]() ![]() We know Jack's latest obsession with the flat screen... we picked one up on Black Friday with the BluRay DVD... AND have discovered the netflix streaming feature... needless to say, it makes not being able to finish the countertops more bearable. The last thing on this round of kitchen renovation is installing the faux tin kitchen tiles. They look pretty easy... adhesive up... Next on the list is moving the w/d and installing beadboard over the existing STUCCO walls in our now dining room.... For now, I am glad that we are on hiatus till after the holidays... more time for TV!!! |
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Well the sheetrock is down and my mess is cleaned up--now that I have a look inside the wall it makes sense. It does look like the culprit pipe is the hotwater pipe out of the water heater. Of course I am not going to be able to get that one fixed today because we will need to drain the tank and move it--I am hoping we can get the new heater early this week.
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Sadly my project is delayed a week. Due to the location of the pipe and the fact that we need to drain and move the water heater and the fact that she thought rehooking up this water heater would be a bad decision. I've got to get the new tank in house so we can do the whole project at once. We have some challenges, we are going to try and move part of the plumbing so it would better accomodate a stackable laundry set saving even more room in the already small room...I am hoping it gets a bit warmer throughout this week--it's pretty cold here, not good for in, out project work.
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So...I need to hang some curtains. I remember how hard it was last time trying to screw into the wall, so I bought a small, Black & Decker, cordless drill and a small set of drill bits. (My first power tool! I'm so proud!) I've charged the drill the obligatory 17 hours per instruction. I'm scared to drill holes in my wall, though! What if they come out uneven? I know I'm gonna end up spackling the wall when I leave, but I'm still wary of this task. I have to drill 3 holes with a 3/16" bit. Then, I have to put in 3 plastic anchors (my dad called them "Molly Bolts" when I was growing up). The screws will be easy and hanging the curtains will be a breeze.
I just have one question, so far: when measuring where to place the holes, can I base it on the ceiling line, or do I go with the window frame? (And does that make any sense?) Handily challenged and may need to resort to ![]() cara |
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drill & bits. check!
level? damn! Thanks for the help, Jack. My curtains are too narrow so I have to go back and buy the wider set. No curtains for me tonight. ![]() ~cara |
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OK.. so here's a new one...
How do you go about jacking up a house? Ours is "drooping" in the back area.. specifically the kitchen. There is a good clearance under it to place jacks/ supports. I have been told to use "pop bottle" jacks ( ![]() Is this something I should undertake myself or hire a professional " jacker?" WTF is a house jacker upper called anyway?? LOL. Anyone ( hint Jack) know of a good website with video showing the process? There is very mild "sloping" in other areas, but the kitchen is the most dramatic. The wife says she hadn't noticed it so much until we placed a new round table in there, which makes it glaringly obvious. So,.. yet another wee little project in the ongoing saga of Extreme Home Makeover: Butch Edition. Thanks in advance for any help! Jess |
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http://www.ellisok.com/ellisok/rescon.html
This may be a little more intrusive than you need but we have used a system similar to this to help level an old bed and breakfast here. I have watched this process a few times and wouldn't think of doing it myself. My liable general contractor side says hire a professional!!! Hope the links help!! http://homerenovations.about.com/od/...a/homejack.htm http://www.hammerzone.com/archives/f...t1/raising.htm |
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it takes time. it took time to get that way and it will take time to get it back level. if you rush it. you will be looking at your house on the ground. I will explain this whole thing to you and show you how when i come down that way for a visit. which will be soon. but you need to also check the source of the sag. is it just old age? or is it termites? if its termites, house needs to be treated first. if it old age, cool. As long as you have good clearance. it not a hard job. its the time it takes to right it that makes it look harder then it is. The house has to be raised slowly over the course of a week or two. a bit at a time. when i did the farm. i did it in 1/8th to 1/4th inch every 2 days. this gave everything time to slowly move back into position. it means making adjustments every 2 days to several bottle jacks and supports. not really a biggie. but time consuming. How big an area it is will guide how many jacks and supports you need. the biggest thing is make a list of supplies, check it twice before you do anything. the last thing you need is to be missing something in the process of raising. wolfwalker |
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