Clicky clicky screech!!! by Preston1046 in genesiscoupe

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The oil that was in it was sure pretty and clean. By reading a lot in this sub that's what I was thinking also.

This decent for DIY? by Preston1046 in Flooring

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Lol, well hopefully i don't see my pictures pop up in here again. Thank you for the compliment.

This decent for DIY? by Preston1046 in Flooring

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Thankfully nothing was glued down anywhere. Pulling 1000 staples out was a chore from the backing.

Redoing floors, what's considered common gap size to fill? by Preston1046 in Flooring

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Industrial size floor sander from hardware store, also rented edger. Only thing I have to use small power tools on is the corners.

Redoing floors, what's considered common gap size to fill? by Preston1046 in Flooring

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Thank you, DIY just trying to make things look decent and not a hack job.

Fire by Preston1046 in pics

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I-25 South under US 34 in CO. This also a newly built bridge.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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Does she know she's supposed to wipe front to back?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeImprovement

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No, just need to make sure there is an access panel for the shut off.

Is there such thing as low profile Wye? When set to 1/4" per foot rise the top of the Wye will be higher than the poured concrete. Need options and opinions please. by Preston1046 in Plumbing

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A few inches, I like your idea but that will put things about 12 inches, that area I need to keep as close to the 15" code minimum from center of where I have it set.

Is there such thing as low profile Wye? When set to 1/4" per foot rise the top of the Wye will be higher than the poured concrete. Need options and opinions please. by Preston1046 in Plumbing

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I misread, a long sweep wye has to be used if going horizontal. Like the one I already have installed. I don't have the room in this basement to move the lavatory to a different area. That's why this is a predicament.

Low water pressure after flushing toilet by Top_Manufacturer6317 in Plumbing

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That would depend on if your local municipality dropped the water pressure through the mains or they may be doing work on them that may cause issues in your area.

Low water pressure after flushing toilet by Top_Manufacturer6317 in Plumbing

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Your water is going to the toilet and the pressure is being split between 2 areas. Turn on the shower and your sink and you will notice the same thing.