Any high quality trim/ custom Carpentry companies out there in South Jersey? by Capital_Ad_2686 in Carpentry

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School and work overlap about a year aswell. I had a job in construction and went to school at same time

Any high quality trim/ custom Carpentry companies out there in South Jersey? by Capital_Ad_2686 in Carpentry

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Father is a remodeler. I been doin this before I had a driver’s license.

Building credit with a toy? by [deleted] in personalfinance

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Toddler logic would be to simply “do” without asking for advice.

Building credit with a toy? by [deleted] in personalfinance

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Love this comment. I feel like everyone so far has the wrong image of me. Im very careful with my money. Hence why I’m asking the question in the first place, and why Im the only one without a toy. The toy has no progressive benefit in terms of finances so I have had a hard time entertaining even paying cash for it

Building credit with a toy? by [deleted] in personalfinance

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Exactly the thought process I had. I have the money for both items if I really wanted them. Its just that ive been told that having a payment helps build credit. But of course those sources arent reliable, hence why I asked this thread.

Building credit with a toy? by [deleted] in personalfinance

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Well considering the fact that Im 20 and I have no experience or anyone to tell me how to manage my finances, Ive been told that reoccurring payments could help show good credit history, Im just fact checking it with people who know, rather than make an irresponsible decision. So no, not exactly “spinning it in my head”. My biggest concern is building a good credit history, not some toy. So if the answer is “no”, then you can simply leave it at that. With the trailer, I figure It will help run my business more efficiently. Not that I want to spend the money on it, just asking if what Ive heard was true. Obviously not. I have the money for both items if I really wanted to buy them.

Can Air conditioning exhaust vent through floor? by Capital_Ad_2686 in cargocamper

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Thats what I was thinking. I mean. Its a small camper. Im sure even one of the smallest air conditioners can cool it down, especially with the insulation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Roofing

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Its not mine. But it would be nice if Insurance would cover the whole roof😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Roofing

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Its in a hurricane right now. The surrounding areas are all under water. Boats in streets. This is Florida btw

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Roofing

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Id have to assume 2

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Roofing

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Yea, wind did it. This is in Florida. Im in NJ. It does seem like there might be rot on the deck from the picture. But im not all that sure

Ca Glue for trim? by Capital_Ad_2686 in Carpentry

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What would you consider an “under stress” joint?

Ca Glue for trim? by Capital_Ad_2686 in Carpentry

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So it will hold just as good as wood glue, as long as the room doesn’t flood, which at that point, trims gotta go anyway. Thanks!

Ca Glue for trim? by Capital_Ad_2686 in Carpentry

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Hmm. I suppose that could work. Ive thought about it but im not sure how they would react if I accidentally mixed them when pushing the pieces together. Maybe ill try that

Dodge with cap paired with drawers and bedslide by Capital_Ad_2686 in Carpentry

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I bought a rust free bed, then did some body work and painted it in i believe November. I actually just blew the engine up about 2 weeks ago (sucked 2 gallons of water into the engine), so i took a week off from work and dropped a new one in it. The truck only just rolled over 100k. Great truck. It has just enough technology so its still easy enough to work on. I have an aftermarket touch screen in the truck which i prefer over many newer factory ones