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Sewage pump vent stack28 Dec 2007 21:02 GMT3
I put in a new toilet and sink in basement with sewage pump.  Drain
lines are in no problem, but was planning to run vent stack just above
utility sink on first floor and tie in there - but discovered that
second floor sink drains into same line.  Then planned on venting out
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How do you use tile spacers on tile with jagged edges?28 Dec 2007 18:40 GMT5
In the final phase of my kitchen remodel, I am going to put 4X4 tiles
on my backsplash. These tiles have a kind of tumbled look and the
edges are kind of jagged, which is the normal look for this tile.  As
I was dry fitting them to see how it would look, I notice that using
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Drilling Angle Iron Problem28 Dec 2007 05:30 GMT21
I ran into a mysterious drilling problem and am trying to find an
explanation.
My wife got a greenhouse kit from Harbor Freight. Good kit but not too
sturdy; the doors and some panels blew off in the first windstorm. One of
Can this sunroom be disassembled28 Dec 2007 05:18 GMT4
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Does anyone know how they are made, can it be disassembled and
reassembled to install a new spa. Seems to be made from extruded
Any product from China worth buying?28 Dec 2007 05:01 GMT78
Just wondering, because I'm having terrible luck with anything made in
China.  In most cases I have no choice, but to buy the junk that fails a
month after the warranty.
About a year ago, I got two small space heaters.  Both made in China, but
Trying to troubleshoot phone problems28 Dec 2007 03:58 GMT8
Dear Forum,
Yesterday, I was trying to troubleshoot my downstairs phone. My
upstairs phone works fine.
Downstairs, the phone line is in rather poor shape. The phone line
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Damn I hate this gettin' old28 Dec 2007 03:19 GMT23
Help me out here folks. Awhile back someone posted a message about how many
wires(cables) you could run through one hole in a joist or stud. Someone
even posted the article number and I printed it out because I am running
wires for a house I'm building. Well, I've lost the ...
Verizon landline is nuts28 Dec 2007 02:54 GMT15
A nearby tree limb is laying on a main fibre line for our
neighborhood, it going to knock out service and is a hazard if it hits
someone. the phone line is supporting the limb
the tree sits on a abandoned right of way left over from the farm that
how long is a new home warranty?28 Dec 2007 01:06 GMT9
I lived in my house three years, and just discovered the shower pan
has been leaking because it was installed stupidly. Anything that
could be wrong about it IS wrong. While I'm looking for the warranty
paperwork, ... what's the chance of getting the builder back to rip
Ice Maker28 Dec 2007 00:02 GMT10
My refrigerator was bought in Jan. 1997 and still cools and freezes
fine.  The ice maker is on the blink....I can hear the water run
briefly and later I find a few cubes in the box but no more until the
next day.  I have been using ice cube trays I had bought to supplement
Load bearing wall27 Dec 2007 23:02 GMT7
I am doing my basement and wanted to take out a wall near the
staircase.  What concerns me is that at the end of the staircase there
are 2 2x4's that have a big yellow coloured 2x10 resting on it at the
top.   Now this 2x10 is being held up by a steel floor joist support,
Wind up flashlight27 Dec 2007 22:35 GMT14
I have had a wind up flashlight for a couple of years.  Intended as
backup lighting these are meant to provide about 30 minutes of lighting
after a 5 minute cycle of winding.
Reality is 10 minutes of winding results in about 30 seconds of
 
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