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30 November 2020 | 18 replies
Of the foundation is 4 inches thick, drill holes about half way (so 2 inches) from and set the rebars inside.
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1 June 2019 | 0 replies
I am looking at two optionsNuCore Lineage Grey which is 6.5mm thick with cork back.
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14 May 2018 | 8 replies
. $1.69/ sq ft. 3.8mm thickness.2) Lifeproof. $2.99/sq ft. 6.5 mm thickness.
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8 January 2022 | 211 replies
well, yes and no...if the current panel is lets say 60 amps, it needs to be upgraded to AT least 100amps... the new code.so, the wire, the meter, the cam all need to be big enough to handle the thicker wire. the rules are the number of cubic inches inside the box need to be appropriate for the gauge of the wire.the riser might need to be upgraded too since the "pipe might be too tight". so let's say 150 amp panel is just 1 1/2", but a 200 amp panel needs a thicker wire, so the riser (pipe) has to be 2" thick so the wire does not heat up inside the pipe. the bigger the amps coming inside the house, the larger the equipment outside to provide enough space for ventilation/workability.make sense?
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15 June 2016 | 13 replies
Nobody stays around any forum long, even one as well tempered as BP, without a thick skin.I totally get how you can do the work of going to smaller less competitive auctions.
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16 May 2018 | 53 replies
As a FL Mortgage Broker, I'm smack dab in the thick of things and can tell you that the answers to your question are that they are:1. loaded and are cash buyers2. hooked up with a strong Mortgage Broker who is providing Outside the Box financing which is enabling them to buy so much, so quickly But something they don't do is get bogged down with Perpetual Analysis Paralysis and expecting ridiculous interest rates and making a bunch of absurd "2008" lowball offers here in today's Seller's Market and they are always Cooperative & Realistic Borrower/ Buyers!
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24 April 2023 | 3 replies
It is a tough business, and you have to have very thick skin while being patient.
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19 April 2023 | 13 replies
I am very eager to learn and also have some pretty thick skin so taking feelings out of my business helps a lot when people tell me no.
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30 December 2020 | 10 replies
They come and inspect for any point of entry, and report it ... and if possible they will stuff it with steel wool (the thick, sharp stuff that mice can't chew through).
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18 November 2018 | 8 replies
However, I'm right in the thick of it with the transactions, so I am forming my plan of attack one I do build up enough to get started.One book I read and really got a lot out of before I found BP was Building Wealth One House at a Time by John W.