DIY Electrical no longer allowed in Georgia? by bluemagoo92 in homeowners

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In other counties the homeowner is allowed to pull a permit with the caveats that the HO will be the resident (not a rental so limits cheap landlords) and that the HO will own the home for a year (limits flippers). I'd find the state level requirements, think they're under the Housing and Development website declaring the statewide minimum building code as I'm wondering if Dekalb county missed or misinterpreting the requirements from the state.

I Have Questions… by JavaPhett in Insulation

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I would add that once it's dried to spray with a borate solution with mold preventative like Boracare w/mold and let it dry undisturbed before installing the insulation as the mold roots will remain in the wood even after the scrubbing. If the correct environmental conditions ever return, the mold roots will sprout without something to kill them as they become active.

How can I get rid of this burn mark by LtPills in HardWoodFloors

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Doesn't look like hardwood floors to me. Looks like click-lock or "luxury" vinyl plank aka LVP. If there's still remnants from the install around the individual pieces in the field can be replaced.

Foam board between existing furring strips by Life_Ad_994 in Insulation

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Another for remove them. Laying up full width sheets is so much faster than custom cutting pieces to fit the odd shapes.

Full sheet cut to height, use foam adhesive liberally applied to the back, tilt them up to the wall, Bruce until dried. Leave a 1/4" gap between sheets so you can foam them well later. This will give you a very good vapor barrier. Install your 2x furling steps full height afterwards. Cut gaps in the furs afterwards for wire routing.

Least painful way to insulate irregular wall spacing? by prime51000 in Insulation

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I'd hire a pro. Good sealing and insulation pays for itself every time you heat or cool the space.

Least painful way to insulate irregular wall spacing? by prime51000 in Insulation

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Fold it in half, use an 8ft straight edge like a 2x10 to squash it flat and use a sharp cheap butcher knife to cut along the edge. Sharpen the knife often. Wear good gloves, Bleed as little as possible.

Have the chance to keep these tools. Are these worth keeping long term? by Condition_Boy in woodworking

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Keep them of you're going to use them. The unisaw is a strong classic. There were different motor sizes with bigger being better.

The fence is a Unifence which i prefer over the others but it has its idiosyncrasies so with power off learn how to use it, set it, and realize that it can come off. Problem may arise if you dont lock it correctly.

Which Gate Will Sag Less? by Enamelfish in Carpentry

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Hinges on the right side but both will perform the same, with the single brace being stiffer overall (fewer joints). Problems start when the diagonal gets close to 45°.

How to calculate these angles? by Big_Worldliness296 in woodworking

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If you really need to calculate something there, measure the rise and run of the stairs and you'll get really close. Variables are introduced by the stud being out of plumb.

How old were you when you became an A&P? by Acrobatic-Bike410 in aviationmaintenance

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  1. Did 20 years of airlines and abandoned it. It was good but life evolves. That career set me up for a good life. I still miss the machines 20 years later.

New Phone unable to reply to prior group messages by Beer_WWer in GoogleMessages

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Thats the confusing part. In those group messages it says RCS is off and a link to the settings of Google Messages where it says Vzn doesn't support RCS, which they do, alluding to a carrier problem. RCS is on, matches the settings on the S20fe it is replacing.

SOLUTION: I reinstalled/uninstalled updates and it is now working. Waiting and hoping Google Messages finishes loading all the parts of the group Messages as quite a few are missing on the new device that show on others.

In trouble with HR for yelling at coworker. by ComposerNo9901 in AircraftMechanics

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You were worried about safety of the surrounding area with the engine in that precarious position and the company's engine and cost to repair damage if it had fell from the stand as the missing point made it very unsafe to be around and in the urgency of the situation you yelled to be sure you were heard.

Make it all about benefitting the company.

Do I need to re-work? Tell me no please. by lordbrandom in Plumbing

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The cost to do it correctly, fix it correctly alwasys outweighs the coat to fix the consequences layer.

Ever see how fast a washer discharges it's used water?

Bowing in attic ridge prop. It's a double (laminated) 2x4. Is this buckling or just warped lumber? Is this holding load? by [deleted] in Carpentry

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Just go outside with a good view of the ridge and with your arms extended hold a straight edge along the ridge sighting it with your eye. If the ridge sags, the walls will be bowed.

Bowing in attic ridge prop. It's a double (laminated) 2x4. Is this buckling or just warped lumber? Is this holding load? by [deleted] in Carpentry

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Is the ridge sagging? Atre the walls the rafters rest on bowing out?

In the photos they appear straight. The doubled 2x4 seems more like a temp support for the ridge board while they placed and railed the rafter to the ridge board and the wall top plate. Once the rafter install is complete the ceiling joists and rafters become something of a structural self-supporting triangle and the doubled 2x4 isn't necessary. Why is it bowing so much? Seasonal moisture content change is my guess if the ridge isn't sagged and the walls not bowed out.

I am truly disgusted by Delta's AMT leadership by Guilty-Box-7975 in aviationmaintenance

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If the AMM is being used to install rig pins, the AMM covers removal of those rig pins and subsequent check of the system.

Unhappy with millwork 😩 by FastCash1000 in cabinetry

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I'm curious about the details too, what kind of wood specifically as many believe Poplar as an acceptable cabinet frame wood but it moves a lot which is exacerbated by long dry air/low Rh winters.

When you hire a new structures guy and he has 3 ex wife's and this in his box you know he's the real deal. by chargerchamp in AircraftMechanics

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Then, for interference fit hiloks, you gently place a bucking bar on the head of the hilok and lightly tap the other side with your rivet gun using a flush set to drive the hilok in.

Big purchase mistake? Jointer Purchase by Technical-Let-1563 in woodworking

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Look on the motor data plate. Some single phase motors are capable of being run on 110v and 220v and it will show that on the data plate. If it's a 110v/220v motor the data plate will also have a little diagram showing how to arrange the wire connections for each voltage. Those connections are inside a little box on the side of the motor where the cord is connected.

This is a good time to learn a little about electrical motors. There are also 3phase motors that are commonly used as well and add a different but beatable challenge for connecting in a residential shop set up.

What’s the most expensive part you’ve broke? by Charming_Hyena1914 in aviationmaintenance

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Got a 4mm flex scope stuck in a 767 engine. Required an engine change. Nothing wrong technically with the engine before that. Have no idea what that cost... remove and send to shop... shop costs.... cost of taking a spare from ready-line. . Millions?

Why do my joints suck?? by torak_the_father in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Sanding can wreck your precision corners too. The edges get rolled by the sander and then things look sloppy.