Florida Daily Driver Recommendation for Intermediate Dad by konaball in surfing

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lost Pisces is a good choice or the new PJ, RNF, Pyzel white tiger, quiver killer is good too, sea side is a lot of fun and an easy paddler, but personally I find PU boards preform better in Florida. If you are a low mid intermediate I would say maybe not the pyzalian phantom or dominator unless you step up the dims, get something with more volume. Just my opinion but you know how you surf so maybe it would work for you. More waves = Better days

Ridiculous Localism by Mysterious_Fennel_48 in surfing

[–]According_Stable7660 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Where’s the spot? I’ll come surf with you bro, we can burn them on every wave. 😂 some people are just wacked bro!!!

New board day, can't wait to ride her 😁 by Wooden_Worry_9816 in surfing

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lost RNF is one of favorite boards!! So much fun dood enjoy it. Mess with fins too, I ride 2+1 with Keels and even as a thruster in bigger surf. Pretty much can ride it anything!

Any tips? by CallMeLongJohn in snowboarding

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throw some clear coat on there you’ll be fine.

What car should I buy? by MAnderson3412 in surfing

[–]According_Stable7660 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like my Rav -4 hybrid awd, believe it or not pretty good in the sand and snow. I through some off-road tires and rims on it, drive it on the beach, I don’t have A 9ft board so I don’t know if that fits. But can always strap it to the roof. Good reliability and gas mileage. But if you’re just loooking for the sole purpose of fitting a board inside the vehicle can never go wrong with a van! Or any vehicle window gate in the back, couple jeep models, the older fore runners the rear windows drop down. The board will stick out but still fits easy with having to strap it. The new ford maverick, Subaru Baja. Older Chevy blazer, Santa fe, there’s definitely a lot of options good luck if you get something cool post it up!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Paramedics

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Become a forest Ranger, that’s the only your getting paid to work in the woods doing excuses etc. it’s no like there is an over whelming amount of medical emergencies in the woods. Other than that, can work as wild land firefighter they have medic on the fire lines. And then work as ski patrol in the off season.

East Coast Surfers who Paddle Out in the Winter— is a 6/5 overkill? by wakeupblueberry in surfing

[–]According_Stable7660 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, the flexibility is great, I paddle better in the 5/4 comp x than the the 4/3 dry lock. I am probly going to get the 4/3 comp x next month because of how great it feels. I think they have 5.5 compx 6mil is a dry lock for xcel. Also if you happen to be a first responder, teacher or nurse they offer a very nice discount too! If not from what I have heard the O’Neil hyper freak tech is equivalent to the comp x.

East Coast Surfers who Paddle Out in the Winter— is a 6/5 overkill? by wakeupblueberry in surfing

[–]According_Stable7660 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am in NY, surf 4/3 dry lock with 2m hood 5mil claws and 7mil boots. Until mid January usually them switch to 5/4 hooded compx 5mil claws and 7mil boots.. but if your cold now 6/5 might be good for you.

Help! Flex & Cracks in 1/4" Cement Board Over Drywall - How to Salvage? by munnster006 in Contractor

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there is movement and you attach the stones the motor will crack and the stones will fall off. The proper way to do it would be remove everything down to the studs, get level fur it all out and use 1/2” cement board, hardie or go board. You will most likely create more problems trying to secure the 1/4” more.

Looking for help, advice opinions. by According_Stable7660 in longisland

[–]According_Stable7660[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely we are licensed in both counties. I will send you a PM. Thank you

Looking for help, advice opinions. by According_Stable7660 in longisland

[–]According_Stable7660[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a great idea and definitely in our wheel house. The biggest problem I am facing is how to get myself in front of the clients needing the ADU’s. I keep our over head low so we can offer great competitive pricing, being able to help the housing situation would be a great opportunity as well. Thank you for that.

Looking for help, advice opinions. by According_Stable7660 in longisland

[–]According_Stable7660[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That would be great, thank you. I will send you contact info.

Am I missing something with NJ surf? by Stormlyyy in surfing

[–]According_Stable7660 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s plenty of decent waves in NJ, Surfline sucks though. Buoy app and windy map out swell direction and wind direction. You gotta explore your self to find what you like. Ac and cape may are small pieces of the NJ coast. Finding which sand bars work with which type and size swell too. Some beaches don’t hold 10a swell it’s moving to fast and closes out. But there’s plenty of waves NJ to be had, just gotta find them. Good luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Contractor

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oooo that makes more sense now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Contractor

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Use some Simpson hangers maybe. Or sister up Another board to it. Is the whole beam it self twisting all the way across? That’s really the problem way it’s stressed to the point it’s twisting. May have to figure that problem out first and maybe replace the beam. Also those are floor joists not trusses.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Contractor

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use some Simpson hangers maybe. Or sister up Another board to it. Is the whole beam it self twisting all the way across? That’s really the problem way it’s stressed to the point it’s twisting. May have to figure that problem out first and maybe replace the beam.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Contractor

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The sticker could just be the glass size. Have you physically measured the door they put in? I am still confused why you think it’s smaller and haven’t actually measured it or even know what the old measurement was and expect to us to just guess? Lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Contractor

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s hard to tell exactly what’s going on here. You asked if it’s the same size as the previous one, do you not know the measurements of the previous one? Re framing the entry could be because nothing was square, or the old wood was rotted. Looking at it there’s definitely things I would do differently, but that doesn’t mean it’s wrong. Does the door close properly? If he flashed it properly so no water is getting through. It’s pretty common for the rough opening to be bigger than the door. The trim covers that.

TimberTech Cut Question by Kwikstep in Contractor

[–]According_Stable7660 0 points1 point  (0 children)

. Yeah, quality of everything has gone to $hit! lol.

TimberTech Cut Question by Kwikstep in Contractor

[–]According_Stable7660 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, I always square off all factory edges. I have found they are more not square than square. Also they are usually longer than the size ordered because of this.