
15 January 2019 | 14 replies
If you notice much resistance, then they are internally melted or deformed and that will be an issue.

19 July 2013 | 15 replies
If you can get it to sit still and not roll ahead of the tires, I have driven over it with a backhoe and it is very resilient and returns to it's original shape with minimum deformity.

6 August 2014 | 17 replies
You are correct that I could be sued for deformation of character, however I could be sued for any number of things I am not guilty of and don't let this fact keep me up at night.

23 January 2021 | 3 replies
Always check for soil deformations/collapse in case a body (or Tiger) had been buried there lol

26 August 2022 | 8 replies
I was approved for $530,000 Yea it is a commercial unit and it apprised deformed 1.3 once’s about a year ago so the Property is based of the income.

2 October 2022 | 9 replies
There is large Mineral deposit buildup causing deformation within the pipe which can cause restriction in solid waste flow due the the lumpy and jagged feel.At approximately 38ft we found a big separated connection within the pipe.

17 June 2016 | 7 replies
Bert Dohmen's "coming China crisis" and James Rickards "currency wars" will give more insight into this (David stockman and Harry dent are other great contrarians that have some great books out like "the demographic cliff" and "the great deformation" that play into the big picture) But being as China is the second largest country per GDP, i think we would be foolish to not take into account how what they are doing is going to affect everyone else.

23 January 2018 | 12 replies
Seepage will soak and distort the wood and cladding along the line of water infiltration, so you should be able to see deformation from the back.

19 December 2017 | 15 replies
First of all, I didn't start this thread to attack the professional tradesmen, but sometimes it gets to a point where even if you want to pay someone for a job, you end up DIYing the last 10% (or 25 or 50) of the work whether it be additional damages, debris cleanup or poor workmanship.May be this is unique in South Florida, I am not sure.I have a long list of pet peeves, but I will just mention a few here that I noticed that seems to happen almost all the time.For example, whenever I hire someone to do work outside, say painting, stucco plastering, landscape, pest control, anything that involves borrowing your garden hose to dilute, mix, rinse...they ALWAYS find a way to deform the hose ends - by stepping on the connection, cross threading the connection, dropping the nozzle, clogging the nozzle, and they NEVER turn the hose bib off, they just release the nozzle handle and leave the hose pressurized.

26 September 2017 | 7 replies
Is there a way to know how recent is this deformation?