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Hi again Gordon, Sorry it's taken me a bit of time to respond; my weekend job can be rather draining! Heck, sounds like the table saw you des...
Hi again Gordon, Sorry it's taken me a bit of time to respond; my weekend job can be rather draining! Heck, sounds like the table saw you des...
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ViewsHi 321dad, For some reason, people love to ask questions about sewing machines, rabbit hutches and poker tables on these boards. I took thi...
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ViewsToo true, homebild! jkazin, would you rest easy believing any other answer on the internet? Not the place to take chances!, hire a pro. Regard...
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ViewsHi again ctell, The way I "think" it works is that the rate will adjust after 3 yrs and you'll have 27 yrs left (assuming you haven't been maki...
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ViewsHi again ctell, Glad to hear you have a long-term perspective! :) OK, here are my OPINIONS....I'm not a financial advisor or anything, so st...
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ViewsHi Gordon, Ahhhh, table saws!, one of my favorite topics! Just a couple of comments. What will you be using the saw for, and how often? I...
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ViewsI agree with ChgoBlder. Usually quality windows will have a 5-10 year warranty on such seals. (You might have to pay labor, maybe not...but defin...
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ViewsHi Todd, I don't know if this will work for your elm problem, but I know someone who hates yard work. He puts down netting under his trees eve...
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ViewsHi ctell, how long are you planning on being in your home? Regards, -k2 in CO Moderator, Miscellaneous Forum http://www.bobvila.com/BBS/Mi...
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ViewsHello Cass, We discuss this a lot on this forum. If you're trying to match (which isn't clear): it's not only the tile and color, it's the DY...
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ViewsHi Rachel, If it were me, I might be tempted to put a stud wall over the concrete then drywall over it--just to hide some of the cold "concrete...
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ViewsAs I understand it (I'm no expert on the subject--though I've done quite a bit of basic tiling), seams such as the one you describe should've been ...
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ViewsHello....please refer to this earlier post. Hopefully you can find a better forum to field this question... http://www.bobvila.com/BBS/Miscella...
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ViewsHi again Gayle, I don't think you need the 'roomba' for your hardwoods. With your mop, you'll find you can quickly pick up the dirt quite quic...
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ViewsHi Gayle and welcome to the forum! We use the same kind of mop as tomh...a rectangular one with terry cloth cover. Usually we just it damp with...
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ViewsHas the door not been opened in a while? Is there a possibility that the door's bolt is stuck due due to house's shifting? If so, it may be wor...
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ViewsGlad to hear that probably the floor is at least sound. Vinyl tile: I really don't care much for this stuff. I would think it would be awful a...
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ViewsHi Jennifer, If the floor is rotten it should be replaced--but WHAT is the EXTENT OF THE DAMAGE, and WHY is it rotten? In other words, can yo...
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ViewsHello MTurner, We've had several houses over the years, a couple of which have been on septic. One (an old farmhouse) did not have disposal, th...
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ViewsHi Lou, That's what you always hear....proper grading away from the foundation, and having downspouts drain away from the home. So while these ...
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