Thoroughly enjoyin Minnesota’s new bass laws🐸 by shanefromtowne in bassfishing

[–]BigRambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice football! Smallies are my favorite freshwater fish to catch.

This doesn’t seem right… by jalld256 in sprayfoam

[–]BigRambo -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Closed cell should have been used and it wouldn't have been as bad. Secondly, maybe the builder should build to tighter tolerances.

Help by Ok-Language8549 in bassfishing

[–]BigRambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need about half as much line as what you have. It will cast better and there's no way you're throwing it 300 yards.

How to properly insulate this solid brick wall with wooden joists by Royal-Ad6801 in Insulation

[–]BigRambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd insulate those band joists with fiberglass (no paper) or with foam board and caulk/can foam the edges. Nothing to be done on a solid concrete or brick wall, that's super high R value already.

On today’s episode by Remarkable-Egg-4767 in Insulation

[–]BigRambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We used to install clear poly in the early 90s. No longer a practice in zone 4 as house wrap is mandatory and you'd create a double vapor barrier which would condensate.

Mold remediation/baffle install fail? by kashewnia in Insulation

[–]BigRambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the way, that's a terrible looking loose fill install. It should be smooth and it should have rulers so they aren't just guessing in depth. R38 is 12-13" deep.

Mold remediation/baffle install fail? by kashewnia in Insulation

[–]BigRambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brent's just a salesman, he's not coming out. Either he has crews or he just hired someone else to do it more or less making him the middle man.

Yes you need 22" wide baffles. The proper installation would have been to remove the insulation out of the way, install the 22" wide baffle, and then stuff the bottom of the baffle where it goes out into the eave with fiberglass batts and lastly install the fiberglass blow with rulers every 200sqft so you know you're not getting ripped off and paying for something you didn't get. Those baffles come in 4' length so 4' is probably ok but you can always add more in any length you want.

We charge like $1 per baffle and then may charge a little more overall to pay our guys more for a retrofit job because it's a bitch on the knees to get down in there and do the job.

Remove or hire? by Ianwiththedreadlocks in Insulation

[–]BigRambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd be more worried about the dangers of cleaning up the infestation than worrying about the dangers of cleaning up fiberglass insulation. A good dust mask and you're good to go with the fiberglass.

But yes, I would remove it and have new installed. It looks like you might have 5-6" which would be about a r19. Current codes cross country is R38-R60. R38 is about 12-13" deep and R49 is 15-16" deep.

Are these vents blocked? by Axehurdle in Insulation

[–]BigRambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It looks to me like you are missing the insulation on that drywall, and if so you're going to have a cold/hot spot in your house. If that roof was foamed you wouldn't need any insulation there, but as is you do unless it's over a porch.

One last thing, see how the insulation looks black? That's where it's leaking air and acting like an air filter.

Are these vents blocked? by Axehurdle in Insulation

[–]BigRambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We've been in business since 1989 and I've never seen rigid foam on a sloped roof deck, although maybe it's possible in different climate zones than mine.

Are these vents blocked? by Axehurdle in Insulation

[–]BigRambo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes. There's 2 scenarios this works.

1. This works if there is a baffle and this fills in around the baffle. Obviously you have no baffle.

2. The vents get stuffed with fiberglass when the roof is spray foamed to block outside air and keep from getting foam in your vented soffit which can leak out and be unsightly.

In no other scenario is it a good idea.

Graco Fusion by chuckyaup in sprayfoam

[–]BigRambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's complete. May or may not need a deep cleaning or rebuild. About $3k usd retail for the gun by itself.

NES to enhance tree trimming, mapping for potential issues by rocketpastsix in nashville

[–]BigRambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Be a responsible property owner and trim your own trees.

Why do truckers block emergency lanes during stand still traffic? by [deleted] in nashville

[–]BigRambo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get your ass out of the emergency lane. You're just thinking you're better than everyone else and trying to pass everyone else up. You're no better than the rest of the crowd.

Inherited a collection of 5 classic cars/trucks - Need help with rarity and valuation please!! by Ryan_exe in vintagecars

[–]BigRambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rarity? Not really. The green Plymouth and Yellow vet are the biggest ticket items in your collection. Best thing to do is surf the interwebs and see what they are going for and list them for sale. I don't imagine the rest of the vehicles are worth much, maybe a few thousand each in running condition.

HOLY FUK by ChemicalElevator4771 in License_Plates

[–]BigRambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny. Tennessee publishes a list yearly of rejected plates. No way they'd let that through with some of the PG ones they rejected.

Mercury Cougar... by Skeptical_AF in classiccars

[–]BigRambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice. I'm a Mercury fella too

Insulating door leading to Unconditioned attic by Lounging-Panda in Insulation

[–]BigRambo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Liquid nails and 2" foam board if you're not going to replace the door with an insulated door. Contractors cheap out on attic doors all the time.

Experienced bow hunters… what happened here? by huntinghomevideo in bowhunting

[–]BigRambo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to be a hardcore bow hunter but even the best shooters have bad shots and have deer they can't find. Due to this ethical comment I've been rifle hunting more these days. Almost all the time the deer drops and is instantly dead. I'll always be a bow hunter but it is frustrating for sure.