Syndicofberyl
Syndicofberyl t1_je7l3dr wrote
Reply to comment by bonersnow in Should I use Deck Blocks for building a new deck by bonersnow
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but frost makes decks miserable if there's no footings
Syndicofberyl t1_je7110i wrote
Only use a deck block if you know 100% that the ground won't move. If frost is an issue at all, pour the footings.
Syndicofberyl t1_je70tbv wrote
Is it a stud or strapping
Syndicofberyl t1_je628mu wrote
Reply to How would you fix this rotting window casing? by mips95
Pull it all. Replace it with a vinyl window. If need be, flash it with aluminum and caulk all of the seams
Syndicofberyl t1_jds314g wrote
Reply to comment by Narrow_Competition41 in Chain Link Fence Post Removal - Help! by pnw_hvac
Invest in a respirator. Zinc oxide is bad stuff
Syndicofberyl t1_jdk6vyv wrote
Reply to What do I need to fix? (toilet problems) by ohnoe12130
The refilling on its own is because it's leaking. Most common place is the flapper valve (that's what opens to mske the toilet flush). It stops sealing properly and leaks into the bowl and the drain so occasionally the tank needs to refill itself. They're super easy to change. The wax ring isn't likely the issue. You can also check the bolts that hold the tank to the toilet. They pass through from the inside of the tank and are sealed with a rubber gasket that can sometimes leak if the tank gets moved slightly. See if there's water dripping from the ends of the bolts. If so, give the tank a gentle rock. The tank shouldn't be able to move at all so you may need to snug them a bit. Often that's enough but the rubber gaskets may need replaced. Just remember if you get new ones not to over tighten. Just enough to firm up the tank and try to tighten them evenly so the force is directed vertically, not at an angle
Syndicofberyl t1_jd5115y wrote
Reply to comment by HiE7q4mT in Will using dewalt batteries on Milwaukee affect performance? by BabaBooey17
Oh yeah my comment only applies if everything is identicle
Syndicofberyl t1_jd4qa90 wrote
If the voltage output is identical it should be fine, don't count on getting any warranty help tho
Syndicofberyl t1_jcqzat1 wrote
Nope. That Masonite will never be the same. Time to go door shoping
Syndicofberyl t1_jaeue1e wrote
Reply to Showerhead pipe tightened too much; both crescent wrench and pipe wrench slip when trying to loosen by midnightsalers
Channel locks are handy. They bite harder the harder you twist
Syndicofberyl t1_jaafu9i wrote
Small wrench. Unscrew that long nut and it relaxes the pressure on the faucet
Syndicofberyl t1_ja408p7 wrote
Reply to How to install drywall around door? by Kitchen_Ad2981
Bring the existing wall up to be 1/2" from flush with the frame. Then your drywall will cover the remaining depth.
How in the hell did the door end up so much thicker than the wall
Syndicofberyl t1_ja16y9z wrote
Reply to Deck Question by pmljb
Very easy for some. Very difficult for others. All depends on the person
Syndicofberyl t1_j9hnqa5 wrote
Just smash it down. The protrusions don't impact anything that isn't chimney, and you're removing that
Syndicofberyl t1_j6exszn wrote
Reply to comment by PrudentLittleSister in Is this fixable, and if so, how do I? by PrudentLittleSister
Whole thing. I've never seen a way to patch that stuff that doesn't look like dog shit
Syndicofberyl t1_j6emndz wrote
New piece of acrylic
Syndicofberyl t1_j4nvmuv wrote
Reply to I believe I need a new sewage pump. Will a regular sump pump of enough power work? by zackl0220
No. Sewage pumps have a grinder to grind....stuff.
Syndicofberyl t1_j1ob5tv wrote
Reply to comment by Maverix00 in dead lithium ion mobile battery by Maverix00
Hard to say. I'd replace the battery with a new one but it's a roll of the dice as to whether the root problem is the phone
Syndicofberyl t1_j1o99hk wrote
Reply to dead lithium ion mobile battery by Maverix00
If it won't keep a charge I'd replace the whole battery. What phone is it out of
Syndicofberyl t1_j1k0t5h wrote
Reply to There's a weird gap in my foundations and I want to fill it. Its packed with stones ATM and there's big spaces between them. How would you create a moisture barrier here and seal it? by Vegetation
I'd box it in and fill it with hydraulic cement
Syndicofberyl t1_j1j6uc7 wrote
Reply to comment by ExcuseGreat6989 in Front door lock is loose. Is this bad? by [deleted]
Did the locksmith give you any kind of guarantee? They should stand behind their workmanship.
Syndicofberyl t1_j1j44ng wrote
Reply to Front door lock is loose. Is this bad? by [deleted]
The core. It's probably loose because it's an aftermarket one. It's likely no less safe than the original
Syndicofberyl t1_iy3ase0 wrote
Reply to comment by cricklecoux in Can you add texture to a painted wall? by cricklecoux
There's probably a sprayer or a technique you can use
Syndicofberyl t1_iy3ard7 wrote
Reply to comment by cricklecoux in Can you add texture to a painted wall? by cricklecoux
Oopsie
Syndicofberyl t1_je7zn8g wrote
Reply to Bought house and old paint comes off with barely a scratch. How to prep for a new paint? by Cychotical
Get rid of the old paint first