exiestjw

exiestjw t1_jaakxww wrote

If you're planning on keeping the shingles you have to be very gentle with them. Even just cleaning off the shingles, its going to mess them up. Its just that they'll be messed up more, faster, by leaving the organic material up there.

Anything you try to do besides gently cleaning them off in an attempt to make them last longer will just make them last that much less because it will disturb them too much.

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exiestjw t1_j6mw58a wrote

My guess is you're mistaken about where this appraisal came from.

An appraisal done by the seller would not end up in your lender's hands.

Even though you waived appraisal, your lender would still require one. They're the ones buying the house, they're not going to skip checking out the house just because you made an offer that wasn't contingent on a check of the property.

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exiestjw t1_ir6dt56 wrote

Sure, I'm not saying he's anti-glove or anything, he wears them when almost any sane person would wear them.

Its times like this though:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uriyTlXVtBg&t=390s

Changing an ATV muffler.

Now, I know that many, many people would do this without gloves.

But my knuckles would be banged to hell and I'd have scratches all over my hands and arms if I did that job without gloves.

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exiestjw t1_ir4u27q wrote

I worked at my dad's HVAC company as a teenager, then a factory from 18-23, and then went to college and have sat in front of a computer for the last 20 years. A couple years ago I bought some property that requires about 15-30 hours of labor a week.

Thats all to say that just recently I've decided that part of dressing for working is putting on gloves. I watch a lot of Andrew Camarata videos and similar for inspiration. I don't understand how that guy's hands aren't chewed to bits from doing the stuff he does with no gloves. I know a lot of it is skill, but still, he must have hand-calluses like baseball mitts or something.

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