Christian M.
Removing popcorn ceilings
13 December 2016 | 12 replies
However, after hanging the drywall ourselves, I can say that working with the 1/4" drywall was different than working with the other sizes as it is not lightweight drywall so even though it is only 1/4" it weighted at least as much as a 1/2" sheet and it seemed to break a lot easier.
David Baskin
Technology for tracking apartments and tenant payment
26 July 2014 | 4 replies
Currently working on an mobile application to do so but, as of now I use a light weight CRM.
Aaron Santas
Free Roofing tips for members
29 March 2016 | 26 replies
The PVC and TPO are also clean, and light weight.
Dulce Beltran
Buy a Tesla Model 3?
7 November 2021 | 213 replies
I would never drive some little light weight thing that would get crunched in a wreck.With Telsas incredible supercharging network they are miles ahead of everyone else..
Account Closed
Do you Remove Wallpaper in a Rental?
12 January 2015 | 17 replies
The steps he recommends:1) carefully peel and/or cut off any peeling or damaged spots. 2) use lightweight joint compound or one time spackle over the damaged areas, let it dry3) sand the damaged areas to blend in.4) use a high quality oil based primer over all of he wall paper.5) paint over primer with two coats of high quality latex paint.Good luck!
Ben Stout
What's your secret weapon? Do you put something special in your houses?
13 November 2012 | 17 replies
All the plumbing parts are still stocked by Ace Hardware, and a new lightweight clawfoot can be obtained economically from http://www.vintagetub.com/asp/american_bath_factory.aspThe advantages as I see it:1.
Jim K.
What's your favorite multitool and why?
15 April 2020 | 31 replies
I have a leatherman micro on my keyring and keep a leatherman skeletool in my purse or the glovebox, but my very most favorite tool in the entire world is my super light weight Gerber EAB utility knife.
Lindsay Wilcox
First Tools to Buy?
20 November 2013 | 41 replies
Here are the things I have:- Two toolboxes - one for every day things, one for other tools- Big and little hammer- Screwdrivers of various sizes- Wrenches- Cordless drill- Corded drill- Drill bit set- Voltage tester- Pliers and needle-nose pliers- Wire strippers- Screws of various sizes- Nails of various sizes- Wire nuts- Light bulbs- Spare outlets and switches (and wall plates)- Hand saw- Circular saw- Step stool (actually have two)- Ladders - I have two, one that is light-weight aluminum and the other that telescopes to clean gutters- Gutter scoop- Gloves- Flashlights (I have 4)- Tape measures (I have 2)I'm sure I'm missing some things but I also do my own property management and a lot of my own repairs.
Zach Schwarzmiller
Stolen Key - Tenant wants to replace the deadbolt - Issue?
8 December 2013 | 16 replies
However, from the lightweight verbiage on their website, I would suspect it to be bound by the same limitations as the Wiesser and Schlage equivalents.