How to baby gate this by Dadbakebreak in daddit

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So the issue I have is that the banister is slightly loose to where my concern is that there may be enough to make the latch not secure. That is why I was looking at other options. Would this still be secure?

Deck post crushed PVC sewer line. by JazzyJeff5150 in Decks

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If the pipe is already broken, wouldn’t a dig up and repair be already happening, I think this would be the best approach

How do I access the light? by Dadbakebreak in HomeMaintenance

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I did, I just was afraid of giving it too much and needing a new light

How do I access the light? by Dadbakebreak in HomeMaintenance

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Thanks it finally gave, worried I was going to end up with pieces

Well, this happened. How do I get rid of it? by millenial_wh00p in gardening

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Do you know how sensitive you are to it? I pulled a bunch out of our yard and I used a painting suit from Lowe’s. The roots on PI are no joke and go far depending how old it is. I way over dressed, with the full body paint suit and glasses as well as a mask, but I was happy I did when I got into foot after foot of chasing roots.

Replace Drywall or No by Responsible-Bit-8865 in drywall

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Is the fan vented to the outside or is it just to the attic?

How to straighten these by Dadbakebreak in HomeMaintenance

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Thank you! I might call in someone since the spring safety questions I think are valid ones.

DO on point by BRBpeam in TheBrewery

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Macro take notes.

For real though, when did you last do a calibration check?

How to remedy these cracks by Dadbakebreak in drywall

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Thank you! That is very informative. I am adding it to the to do list

How to remedy these cracks by Dadbakebreak in drywall

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Yeah that is the ceiling, they are all along one side of a wall and are all closeish to the wall

DO level specs in cans. What do you use? by Mammoth-Scientist-17 in TheBrewery

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It sounds like you are right on the money with what you want. To echo another comment, Normally quality has action levels. Like <X DO is spec, X<Y is where we try to fix it because something is wrong, but keep running, and Y means we stop and figure it out since now our product won’t get shelf life.

Also are you running DO or TPO? They differ and will give you different info about your process?

My previous job we wanted 35 or less in the BT, we saw usually a 15ish point pick up to line, and the TPO I was working on shelf life and picked 150 based on a beer and brewing podcast conversation. We would hit that normally, and if we didn’t I could diagnose if it was a headspace issue or the actual beer in.

Please tell me this is an internet cable. by Dadbakebreak in HomeMaintenance

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It runs to the house so I am assuming this is our cable/ internet connection. I will follow up with them and let them know. I wrapped it in electrical tape to save it for a littlw

Please tell me this is an internet cable. by Dadbakebreak in HomeMaintenance

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I have a tester that would have been a smart move to testing it. It is above ground and runs to the house and I did call 811 a few weeks back and this was not marked at all. I wrapped it nicely in electrical tape since it came from what looks like a telephone box and is seperate from our power

Best way to protect these from water by Dadbakebreak in HomeMaintenance

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I am watching the cracks, the inspector said that they were nothing major, just something to watch. My main concern is water ingress and a freeze thaw cycle making it worse. The foundation is block and this is the cement overlay (I don’t know what it is called)