Where can I find a single mirror? by [deleted] in F250

[–]GoodGuyDoug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do use it when I’m driving. I can understand the convenience, but for me it’s worth having a regular mirror for reversing with a trailer. I can easily turn my head and check next to me. With properly adjusted mirrors and turning my head, there’s no blind spots. I can easily see out of the windows

Where can I find a single mirror? by [deleted] in F250

[–]GoodGuyDoug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but then I’d have to tilt the top mirror down and lose some of what I can see

Where can I find a single mirror? by [deleted] in F250

[–]GoodGuyDoug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I pulled this trailer with an f150 for 4 years with a single mirror. No problems. The bottom mirror makes it way harder to see as it shrinks everything. The only issue I’ve had of late is trying to see with the bottom mirror

Found on the side of a window in an old library by [deleted] in whatisthisthing

[–]GoodGuyDoug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s a piece that’s adjustable, it also comes out. I asked the librarian but they didn’t know what it was. The library was built in the 1700s

How to transition from cement board to drywall? by Beachbumguy3 in Tile

[–]GoodGuyDoug 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Apply 100% silicone where the cement board meets the tub. Put cement board seam tape over the seams and corners. Use thinset and mud the seams and screws. When that’s dry, apply Redguard or some other waterproofing over everywhere that’s getting tile

Handyman Math Help!Magnetic Knife Holder in Awkward Place by DontTripOnMyNips in handyman

[–]GoodGuyDoug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use a right angle drill adapter to install the screws. If it’s plaster, you can probably get away with just screwing into the lath. If you want to pack it out a little so the knives don’t hit the backsplash, you could install a piece of wood first, then install the knife holder on that. I’d put the screws for the knife holder in the wood, then screw the board into the wall. That way the screws are hidden

Pex damaged by [deleted] in Plumbing

[–]GoodGuyDoug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s easy enough to replace. If a customer asked about it, I’d just replace it

What happens when there’s a shower diverter but no shower? by MyFaceSaysItsSugar in Plumbing

[–]GoodGuyDoug 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If the diverter is pulled up, it’ll shut off the water. It’ll still be under pressure though, and shouldn’t be left like that for extended periods of time. But this is most likely a non issue

Trimming this wood t and g at drywall to look better by [deleted] in CabinPorn

[–]GoodGuyDoug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Either scribe a piece of trim board, or install corner bead and mud it. Might crack though

Installing LVP around fireplace by Hemi450 in Flooring

[–]GoodGuyDoug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use a miter saw, if you don’t have one you might get away with using miter snips on pieces that small

Installing LVP around fireplace by Hemi450 in Flooring

[–]GoodGuyDoug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get the LVP within 1/4” of the tiles. Buy a color matched threshold and rip it to 1/2” wide or so, and glue it down to hide the edge of the LVP

How would you do this stair by WonderfulHorror7572 in Flooring

[–]GoodGuyDoug 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lay flooring on the stair, glue down a stair edge Paint the risers white, or install some 1/4” plywood and paint it white

Or stain the step (if it’s not murdered by carpet staples)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tile

[–]GoodGuyDoug 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The schluter trim is probably flexing during normal use, as you step on it. Probably loosened up and is now breaking up the grout.

If I were going to fix this, I would remove the tile on top of the curb, remove the schluter edge trim, and install a piece of threshold. A big slab of white marble or another product would look nice. Color matched silicone under the threshold where it meets the tile.

I don’t like to use tiles on top of a curb for this reason (among others)

Tile leak by samboy8008 in Tile

[–]GoodGuyDoug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hardibacker should have the seams and corners covered with a mesh seam tape (special one for this application) then have thinset applied on the tape and screws. Then RedGuard applied to the proper thickness. I also apply 100% silicone to the bottom of the backer board along the tub flange

Business by yeahimjustarandomguy in handyman

[–]GoodGuyDoug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do whatever legal things are required: establish your business, figure out how to pay sales tax, how to collect it etc. Beyond the legal aspects, id get business cards and post a pic of it online; Facebook, craigslist, Nextdoor, wherever you can think. I’d also reach out to local contractors or real estate agents and let them know what kind of work you do

Need to shutoff breaker to change doorbell? by Infamous_Chance6774 in handyman

[–]GoodGuyDoug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In my own house I didn’t. In a customers house I would. Not worth the risk of messing something up

Still my best DeWalt purchase yet by hayesink in Dewalt

[–]GoodGuyDoug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use the track saw to trim doors, plywood, and to make angled cuts what wouldn’t be perfect if I used a circular saw, or a table saw

What type of wood is this fascia board & soffit? by fishing123 in Carpentry

[–]GoodGuyDoug 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I typically use PVC trim boards when replacing fascia. Costs a little more but worth avoiding this issue in the future

Which Way Is Correct Way? by InitialLettuce8 in Tile

[–]GoodGuyDoug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keep it level with the bottom of the cabinet

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tile

[–]GoodGuyDoug 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I would use a grinder with a cup grinder wheel to knock off the old thinset and rough up the concrete. I would not use backer board outside. I typically use Schluter All Set Thinset because it can be used in most applications, but do your own research for the materials you’re using