
26 October 2015 | 18 replies
Old car, homeless construction painter plumber clothes.

5 May 2016 | 40 replies
When I bought it it had 1 cloth wire that ran from the stove to breaker.

18 October 2017 | 22 replies
Those people will need places to eat, get gas, buy cars, buy clothes, etc.

13 January 2023 | 103 replies
The answer was they don't get paid wages, but the order provides housing, food, clothing, what ever they need.

20 January 2017 | 5 replies
Walls or damp to touch, and some clothes are now moldy.

18 July 2019 | 5 replies
I had a similar experience with the time delays with a clothes washing machine in my own home.

15 February 2019 | 14 replies
also i found they used our machines to wash clothes for charity, and that day the laundry was in use ALL DAY long and no one else could use it.

7 November 2019 | 15 replies
Unless you like your neighbors getting your tax bills , your Olszak realty inc incorporated in 2017 …wow…..has 2 addresses per SOS, probably a mistake of your high profile well connected attorney. 1 address leads to a nail salon at 2873 W CERMAK RD CHICAGO , IL 60623, the other address 2853 W CERMAK RD, CHICAGO , IL 60623 leads to clothing store.

29 April 2012 | 159 replies
- Buyer contracts with seller of a clothing store ande contract is assignable.

12 September 2018 | 202 replies
Dear Mike Landry and the usual crew,,,,When installing any "drain tailpiece" under any sink or lavatory bowl it is very important to use the plumbing parts,,,Usually this involve a nice healthy fresh black rubber washer,a thin brass or nylon "friction ring" and finally a threaded slip nut with the flat section pointed upA careful application of fresh plumbers putty can help but is usually not need if this operation is done right,,,however ,,,and you wont believe this guys,,,I like to use the old standby Dap caulking in the red and white tube.Sqeeze out more than you need on the contact surfaces,tighten things up ,wipe off excess with a damp terry towel and if you have a "leaker" giving you trouble,let things dry overnight before you run water.Having said all that I strongly suggest you find find an old school mom and pop hardware with a good plumbing section that offers hands on help or a wholesale plumbing supply that will sell to the general public.Make a friend there and they will show you the correct parts use.You could be getting failure because you are using the wrong item,,,,Nothing is Standard in Plumbing,,,,Notice a message I'm giving here guys,,,always use new,supple fresh rubber parts when working with drains,brittle aged parts create leaks,,,An aside and a story about Dap.I had a plumber buddy who had a stray rock hit his gas tank on his truck on the way home from a job .Fortunately he found the small hole leaking gas.Being at a lose what to do stuck out in the middle of no where ,,he cut out a square piece of black neoprene rubber from a no hub coupling ,together a loop of electricians "tie wraps" and got out some "Dap".He applied Dap to the hole,covered it with the rubber patch and tightened up the tie wraps,,,the sucker worked,,no leak!!!