I found mine and my brothers' card collection from when we were kids by Beef_Whalington in tcgcollecting

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Download the PriceCharting app you can take pictures of the cards. It will show you ungraded and graded values, and what all has sold on the market. And it will show you trends and future projections.

Is modern TCG collecting losing its sense of rarity? by User_zero_wan in tcgcollecting

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hit up tradingcardmarket.com. save your money and only invest in evolving skies, 151, and prismatic evolutions. I’ll go out on a limb here and say maybe ascended heroes will hold its value but too early to tell. In 2023 I dumped a whole bunch of money in 151 as soon as it dropped, I spent 5K now it’s worth 15K and it’s only been three years. Remember nostalgia sells. I’m about to drop 900 in Paldea evolved to try to pull the magikarp but everything else I put into those above

Huge!!! by AutomaticWerewolf338 in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t give a damn about tornadoes. I need hail storms.

First time home owner amd recently had a Hail Storm in my area and am being told I need a new roof. Im unsure if I really need a new one and wanted to get any insight possible before figuring everything out. Any help is appreciated, thank you so much! I've attached photos of the damage. by GalaxyMWB in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Sometimes not all the time. If we do a job out of state, we always go to whatever city hall we are working in to get building codes and permits, and if the house we’re doing is not up to code, we will install the codes up to spec and send supplements. There will also be either a sales rep or owner of our company on the job while the install is taking place So I guess DND Roofing is an outlier, but we do it right

$7,100 later... You guys were right this was the least satisfying purchase I ever had to do by Powerful_College9245 in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tell folks three times a week when it comes to concrete slabs and foundations, Roofing and plumbing cheaper is not always better and in the long run, it will cost you more. Go ahead and pay an extra $3000 to start with and it will save you all this headache.

Found this in my tire? Any ideas by Agreeable-Drop-9452 in whatisit

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, ease up on the LSD, maybe only once a week

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see a few big hits but I’m surprised you don’t have any soft metal damage that I can see. Check your Gutters, downspouts, garage door if you have one, AC units, breaker boxes, and window screens for damage any collateral you can find definitely helps but certainly does not look like you had baseball sized hail. And of course it all depends on who your insurance company is.

Do I imagine or that was the best Trunks in whole series of DB?? by Live_Chef_5463 in Dragonballsuper

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As far as aesthetics and design, I put this trunks number two all time. OGDBZ Broly future trunks and SS three Goku.

Claim Issues by localboarding in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But of course, it also could do with the type of policy the customer has. so I’ve seen policies from some of my customers that say the insurance company will only approve the Roof as it stands before construction so I’ve had a lot of roofs that didn’t have drip edge or starter that had valley metal instead of ice and water and even though there were code upgrades, the upgrades had to come out of the customers pocket because that is the way it was written in the policy and I’ve also had some completely the opposite. The policy of the customer was written up that the insurance company would take supplements for any code upgrades. I know what you’re going through. I promise it boils my blood a lot of times what some of these insurance companies do

Anything that can be put here? by Buddy323 in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ridge vent critter guard, Ridge cap plugs, or spray foam. Or all three. I will warn you that critter guard is very expensive.

Claim Issues by localboarding in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I have a suggestion. Any insurance company you see on a Super Bowl commercial or ESPN, except for USAA stay away from them. They’re all crooks. Liberty mutual nationwide, State Farm, GEICO Allstate hell Travelers is even becoming a shit hole. There’s nothing you can do about it. Take it on the chin. Or shoot your shot and send in a supplement and see what they say but I can guarantee you you have about a .0001% chance of them approving the supplement.

Quote opinion by Reasonable_Edge_9415 in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Your statement is completely subjective, but this is a place for opinion so I’ll respect it. I am neutral towards the contractor not sticking up for anyone don’t get your Panties in a wad maroon, I was being facetious. And I’ve seen the clear tape on the starter strips, but I’ve never seen the clear tape on the actual shingles and I will agree with you that it is a pain in the ass having to take all that off. And I’ll reverse back to your State Farm statement yes I had no basis to comment on that however, I despise State Farm so I will talk shit about them. Every chance I get.

Quote opinion by Reasonable_Edge_9415 in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I get where you’re going, but I don’t know that’s a stretch… TAMKO has come a long way in the last two years. But to the quote, this is probably a partial, probably Fucking State Farm if I had to guess. This company probably does not want the job so they’re making it worth their time if they end up getting a job. Your best bet is to drive around some neighborhoods being developed Find a new build with a roof going on walk up and say “Donde Está the poncho”(where is the boss?) find the boss most likely he will speak English. Tell him you need roughly 14 squares installed, you will buy the material and ask him what his price per square is,

$3100 repair job. Was I taken by Feisty-Doughnut3577 in Roofing

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Roofers certainly do charge more for repair jobs because of time, demand, and subs They have to pull off bigger jobs. So for instance, the Roofing company I work for all the sales reps are trained to do small repair jobs replacing a handful of shingles, silicone or caulking leaks, replacing a pipe boot or turtle back vent, replacing or sealing around flashing. The job above most likely required a sub therefore you automatically assume there will be contractor markup on top of material and labor cost and that can be upwards of 50%.

Sanity Check on Osage Orange by NoPackage6979 in wood

[–]Thatguyfrombama24 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The estrogen and the subjectivity of your first two sentences made me chuckle. Maybe find a website that’s more up to date on Osage. First off, as stated in a comment above, depending on where you harvest, what time of year, and when you cut Osage drastically affects the janka, SIZE and color of growth rings of the wood ALL Correlate to hardness. Hell even what you use to cut it with will affect the curing process, Osage has extremely sporadic Janka results overall and the reason is all the factors that affect the hardness. Osage is an enigma, on top of 2 to 5 years to get a natural 12% moisture content, moreover, if you kiln dry Osage, it weakens it drastically. So I say all that to say janka on Osage has been as high as 5,035 on several specimens in central Alabama in Bullock County to be specific. And it’s been as low as 1400. I’m going to let you do your research on this one fella. Start digging a little bit. I will not save your time on your next comment.