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ok, after more 'digging', i found the end of the pipe that goes into the sump pump hole. i get the feeling who ever did this job was laughing all t...
ok, after more 'digging', i found the end of the pipe that goes into the sump pump hole. i get the feeling who ever did this job was laughing all t...
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Viewsbefore i started [as usual, later than i wanted to] http://tbillstoys.homestead.com/files/110_1061.JPG http://tbillstoys.homestead.com/files/...
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Viewsok, i broke thru the floor in a small area where it looked like water was coming up thru. well, much to my suprise it was nothing like i expected! ...
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Viewswell, first thing tomorrow i am going to pick up a masonary blade, take some pictures, and get busy. i'll keep you updated. thanks again, t
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Viewsi have to think the load bearing capabilities are greater when built this way, as it spreads the load over the length of the joist, rather than ju...
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Viewsok, floor color, had thought of that, but as the 'crap' that's causing the problem has stained the floor considerably, i can't see any difference [...
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Viewswhat would be the best way to 'attack' the floor? i'm thinking a 'masonary' wheel for my circular saw [ i know, at this point you're thinking 'this...
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Viewswow, talk about brain fade! in my quest to figure out how these things are set up, i never once thought to measure for the pipe as you suggested. i...
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Viewsi'm pretty sure it's pitched ok, cause when 'clear', it works fine. my biggest question is, in relation to the wall, how far away would the pipe...
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Viewsat some point in time, my basement was waterproofed [not sure by what company], and i have leakage in part of one wall. from what i can figure, the...
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