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3 February 2020 | 7 replies
The plastic handles would strip from the shutoff cylinders as the corrosion was excessive & the water dripped constantly, those high water bills would eventually pay for a new bathroom.
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20 February 2008 | 11 replies
All it takes is rough handling while moving a refrigerator or stove in, and the floor will look bad.Sheet vinyl is nothing more than paper over felt with a clear plastic sheet for protection.
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1 May 2010 | 13 replies
I would try the steam method , hold a steam iron close(do not touch to wood finish) then steam and scrape w/ plastic putty knife
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24 January 2019 | 21 replies
If that doesn't do it for ya, you can also check local plastic companies in your area.
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11 August 2011 | 15 replies
the ones i am dealing with (and i think tony's talking about), we have to cut the metal out with a sawzall. then build a wooden frame, nail it to the brick, then secure the plastic/vinyl window to the wooden frame.i have a few pics, will post them tonight.
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18 August 2011 | 8 replies
My younger son and I will certainly have to check out Fry's Electronics.Thanks again!
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7 February 2013 | 15 replies
I doubt you could lock any therm and it would keep them from manipulating the temp.You know thos commercial plastic boxes over therm, that have vent holes.....in the summer I can blow on them and the air will come on!
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11 March 2013 | 13 replies
Essentially you run plastic pipe back and forth on the ceiling and cover it with 3/8 drywall.
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1 February 2016 | 36 replies
You'll need permits, inspections before starting the bull dozer and you're probably going to have to hire guys in white plastic suits that can rob you based on a license.Same with rehabbing it, I'm not familiar with Jeff City's building permits office but I can assume the attitude would be very similar here, they don't want it there with lipstick, they probably want it gone in that condition.Look to the value of the lot less debris removal costs, that's probably what it's worth and you can get stuck with a lot for years, so you might as well build on it.
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24 April 2014 | 12 replies
Grab a cheap plastic pump up sprayer , 2 gallon works good , and soal the wood deck , probably twice , let the surface dry , once dry hit any green areas again , once clean rinse with a garden hose .