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William Huston How many DIY without a truck?
25 October 2018 | 43 replies
Anywhere you go you have all your tools, misc parts you never think to grab from the garage, ladders, lights, cords, chargers, blades, fasteners, everything all in one mobile shop.
Adam Craig Cosmetic upgade tips for rental please
8 April 2013 | 8 replies
Basically when the blade inside cannot chew up whatever is down there it will trip.
Sam Leon Tenant accommodation during invasive repairs
28 May 2018 | 11 replies
The risks of cats getting into cut open wall spaces, getting injured from power tools, stepping on nails, screws, saw blades, drill bits, or even worse, swallowing these, or run outside while doors are opened dozens of times a day by different people is too much added stress.
Sachin Amin Huge losses with Freedom real estate group (Dayton)
23 January 2022 | 26 replies
  (2) a truly knowledgeable seller (like a turnkey operator as opposed to a standard "motivated" homeowner you read so often about) has essentially two ways to making money: (a) selling the buyer a property with a profit mark-up and/or (b) selling you a razor with the understanding that you will be buying blades from the operator. 
Christopher Bayes 1" concrete backer behind 1964 tile in bath
23 May 2015 | 8 replies
We rented a Bosch heavy duty hammer drill with tile and mortar blades.
Tina S. does it matter where your electric panel box is?
22 January 2019 | 47 replies
Even if there is no main breaker outside there is often a large knife blade type disconnect or if not it’s easy to just pull off the meter can itself anyway so if someone wants to kill power they have options from outside the home whether the main is outside or not.
Joshua Hill popcorn ceiling
2 April 2007 | 8 replies
Then when I scrape (16" blade") I hold a "tray" ) a cut off cardboard box works fine for this, up close to the ceiling so the popcorn doesn't have far to fall.
Account Closed Tenant is lying and looking to swindle me
29 November 2015 | 75 replies
I can't tell you how many screwdrivers, hammers, wrenches, buckets, reels of plumbers tape, reels of electrical tape, saw blades, drills, flashlights, etc I have now because I left that one component back home.  
Colton W. Screw on tenant's toilet seat broke and tenant bought new toilet seat.
9 February 2023 | 12 replies
For quite a few years now those "screws" (bolts actually) have generally been made of a nylon or plastic material, with large thumb type wing nuts to secure them from the bottom while the head is held with a large straight blade screwdriver.
William Coet Clogged Main Sewer Line, Vacating Four Apartments. Insurance??
13 September 2022 | 9 replies
Aloha,You should be able to run a 3/4" cable with a cutter blade by pulling a toilet closest to where the line heads to the street, or from a clean-out at a laundry standpipe (or other vertical main drain line), or if there is a floor drain on the lower level (often the floor drain will have a pipe plug under the grate, inside the rim), that is a clean out access too.