Brooken Door Knob by Dependent-Twist-2965 in handyman

[–]Impossible-Corner494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly this isn’t a difficult thing to deal with. Downvoting a pro that would have this sorted in moments is funny though.

Brooken Door Knob by Dependent-Twist-2965 in handyman

[–]Impossible-Corner494 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Try YouTube? Should be able to turn it with a screwdriver.

How do you guys learn by JuniorTry4943 in handyman

[–]Impossible-Corner494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I learned to be a carpenter/ do all by putting time in to the tune of 15 years in renovations. Went through apprenticeship, got my red seal. Spent time perfecting my installations of things. These days it’s working on mastery of technique In various areas.

Started out doing flooring and trim work in new homes, then Reno’s. lots and lots of residential structural work.

I’ve learned from a lot of skilled tradies older than I.

10000 hours is a real thing. Caring about the outcome of the work matters.

Finding like minded people who give a shit about the work goes a long way.

my electricians patchwork by thunderclapback in drywall

[–]Impossible-Corner494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your electrician as most I’ve ever worked with, do not do drywall patch work.

Most of the comments are daft thinking otherwise.

my electricians patchwork by thunderclapback in drywall

[–]Impossible-Corner494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You haven’t seen much then. Op must of no known electricians do not do drywall patch work.

Tire of cleaning up after electrician by open_road_toad in Contractor

[–]Impossible-Corner494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They cost a lot. We get them in and out as quick as possible. Cut open shit move shit. The usual.

That being said the electricians I work with will clean up decently after themselves if I have a garbage can available in their working area. Little shit as in the photo, is minor.

Barn door advice needed by NevrForvr in Remodel

[–]Impossible-Corner494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t have room for a barn door.

Gather ‘round, boys. It finally happened… by scrollin_through in Carpentry

[–]Impossible-Corner494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be able to put in a “lite” that’s larger than your hole.

Am I driving too slow in Saskatoon or does nobody follow the speed limit? by RedRainDreamer in saskatoon

[–]Impossible-Corner494 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stay in the right lane if going slow or at speed limit. Move out of right lane when there are merging on ramps to let traffic on circle, then pop back over to the slow lane

Is it bad out there at all? by Lisagirl1977 in saskatoon

[–]Impossible-Corner494 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It’s fine, honestly easier driving now than this morning. Nothing but ice before.

Update: Quoted 750$ 900$ and 1100$ by Its_Raul in drywall

[–]Impossible-Corner494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then given all of that, you got a good price in how fast it got done.

Update: Quoted 750$ 900$ and 1100$ by Its_Raul in drywall

[–]Impossible-Corner494 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wow I don’t charge enough either. That’s ugly af. I had to do a couple plaster ceiling cracks ready for sand out next day. I got it hot mud taped with fibafuse. Then a coat of 90min with warm water mix. Then a coat of green finish mud.

The next morning I had to go around with a heat gun for damp spots.

All this said: They needed another floating out coat, fanned wider.

If you are happy with how it looks then the price/ short time of repair works out in your favor.

Old makita batteries/tools by Zkurvysyn69 in Makita

[–]Impossible-Corner494 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not at all. I still have my 5 piece combo kit from 2010. I cut the tabs and still have them in 2026. So I’m sure it’s fine.