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Arlene Eckert My head is spinning...Read and advise PLEASE
4 May 2009 | 8 replies
Pretty thick skin by now.
Jon Holdman What sort of lawn should I install
26 July 2010 | 30 replies
st. augustine/floratamit grows well here in FL and can tolerate droughts. it's also incredibly thick.
Account Closed Anyone like to use stained concrete vs laminate/carpet?
9 February 2010 | 11 replies
I love the acid stains as long as they have a good thick coat of clear epoxy and then a wax coat over that.
Timothy W. The Joke Thread
30 March 2010 | 37 replies
This one is good when you've had a few drinks and you have a thick pirate accent.
Donna Drake Serious Misinformation
29 September 2010 | 20 replies
Me and my wife have learned to grow thick skin in this business.
Luis Leon Roofer here to help answer questions
10 October 2010 | 17 replies
After combining the weight of components (i.e. insulation, membrane, fasteners, and adhesive), typical installation weight is less than 2 pounds per square foot (10 kg per square meter) when .060" thick membrane (typically weighing 1/3 pound per square foot or 1.6 kg per square meter) is used.
Andy More Sagging Rafters
10 October 2010 | 4 replies
Not sure of the thickness of the roof sheathing
Scott R. Tile underlay
19 November 2010 | 6 replies
most important question,,,how thick is your sub floor under it?
Rich Schroeder Concealed carry
10 November 2010 | 21 replies
.- An open top leather hip holster for the SP101 and a thick ballistic cloth hip holster for the Smith 629.- I conceal because I consider it polite.
Dale Osborn Safety of savings on deposit
15 November 2010 | 29 replies
From the counter top to the ceiling they were encased in a 1.5 inch thick (I'm assuming bullet proof) glass wall.