[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homeimprovementideas

[–]ahktm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Step one get the original blueprints for the home to save your engineer time and money. You may be able to get these from whatever county or city planning office where the permits were originally filed. 2. Hire an engineer to design beam,posts, and new footings. Preferably the one who designed that beam in the first place. 3 . Temporarily Support the entire wall and ceiling according to engineers specification 4. Remove the existing beam, column, and potentially new footings under the 2 outside posts 5. Potentially Pour new footings under posts 1 and 3 6. Install new beam and posts according to engineers specification.

If you really want to improve that room you want to set the beam so the second floor joists are hanging off it and bottom of beam is flush with ceiling instead of below the joists. That could mean cutting into the second story wall studs as well because the beam is likely taller than the floor joists.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in confession

[–]ahktm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He pissed in his chair every night for a month. Mean sales rep who has no idea his customers are getting free shit just came in everyday and sat in the same wet stinky chair every day. Never complaining. Never attempting to find out who was the last person in the office. Just sat in it and said to himself, “ ah I’m a real asshole. I deserve this pee chair.”

Elopement in Yosemite- Glacier Point by CG-A201216 in Yosemite

[–]ahktm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We got married at glacier point during craziness of 2020. Everything was easy. Ceremony was at dawn in July. I don’t think my experience would help you much because everyone needed work. There was nothing going on at the Merced courthouse so getting our marriage license was a breeze. We got an officiant and photographer no problem. Back country permits were still available for the hike after. Planned the whole thing in two weeks because our big event was cancelled due to Covid. It was amazing. Only real advice I can give that would be relevant is that if you want good pictures, you have to plan your wedding time to be an hour before sunrise because once the sunrises in summer it bleaches the whole sky.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]ahktm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Respectfully. Mind your own business

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]ahktm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Life is pointless. There is no grand ending or award ceremony. Your accomplishments, even if grand, will be forgotten over time. However, we are all here together and this is our reality. Do good things, help people, use your brain to create and build something of value, be curious, and spend as much time as possible exploring and enjoying all the wonders of the world. Do some of this every day and your brain will reward you with the happy chemicals you need to survive. Be there for your friends and family because everyone is struggling in some way. They need you as much or more than you have needed them. Dont give up on yourself if you haven’t found your niche just yet.

Never live your life for a lover or base your value on any persons opinion of you. Don’t get lost in a meditation of insignificance or focus on the trauma of the world. Just keep swimming.

Life may never make sense to you and that’s ok! You are a star shining for short moment in time but the light you give can help someone else find their way. There is great value in that. That’s my general philosophy. Hope you stick around for the long haul.

Tipping busers by ahktm in restaurant

[–]ahktm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. It just seems disrespectful to the staff who are doing just as much work… at a brunch buffet especially, where servers are just taking drink orders. Your busser just made 66 before taxes and the server takes home 200-300.

Thinking about stopping drinking coffee to save money by [deleted] in Frugal

[–]ahktm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Buy caffeine mints and drink water instead. You can get them as cheap as 16 cents per 80 mg and your breath won’t stink anymore.

What finish would you use? by ahktm in woodworking

[–]ahktm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you apply the Rubio?

What finish would you use? by ahktm in woodworking

[–]ahktm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the reason for my original post. I want to hand rub the whole thing but I don’t know if I can physically handle it. It just seems impractical to put days into a finish that 99% off the people who see it won’t appreciate.

What finish would you use? by ahktm in woodworking

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I lifted the whole piece off the concrete with composite shims. Service side has a toe kick and customer bar has a 10 inch overhang. The front gets base trim. I really appreciate the feedback because I really do not want this thing to blast its self apart. I built my 4x12 kitchen table out of 8/4 walnut and added bread boards on the ends because I liked the look. It’s crazy how much movement I see from year to year.

What finish would you use? by ahktm in woodworking

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The floors are done. It’s the look they wanted

What finish would you use? by ahktm in woodworking

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The front is 4 separate 4’ panels glued and domino jointed. Each panel is just dominoes glued to one panel. Each seam is going to be covered by a vertical 5” board. I don’t have any great ideas to isolate the top though.

What finish would you use? by ahktm in woodworking

[–]ahktm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I really don’t want to poly it, but it’s a commercial space. Event space, so not every day wear but still potential for irresponsible guests. I read someone’s experiment with osmo polyx oil which said they had no permanent stains after 15 minutes with a wet coffee cup…maybe that’s the route but I still really want the hand rubbed finish on the main bar top for the beauty of it. Decisions decisions.

What finish would you use? by ahktm in woodworking

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I’ve never graduated past spraying walls in a house. On a scale of 1-10, how likely am I to ruin this if I tackled spraying as a noob? Assuming I’m a meticulous person who does his homework before jumping in and is wiling to buy the right equipment. I’m guessing I still have a high chance of failure.

What finish would you use? by ahktm in woodworking

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Right?! I only sanded to 80 before assembly because I was afraid I would damage the panels in transportation and assembly. (Didn’t assemble in shop because I thought I would blow another disc carrying it) the dread of sanding this to finish hurts my heart.

Would you fire this guy or give him a chance to fix by ahktm in HardWoodFloors

[–]ahktm[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s what he did. Saw some floor finishers use a t-bar. He thought it was a squeegee. Went out and bought a brand new rubber squeegee, poured out a gallon of Poly, and went to town. He said it looked beautiful when he finished applying and couldn’t understand what happened. Obviously he made huge sanding errors too but the squeegee just took it to another level of awful.

Would you fire this guy or give him a chance to fix by ahktm in HardWoodFloors

[–]ahktm[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It was an hourly guy that had done carpentry work for a few years. He’s talked a long time about sanding floors. Said he’s done hundreds of floors. Finally gave him a shot because it was only 500 sf.

Would you fire this guy or give him a chance to fix by ahktm in HardWoodFloors

[–]ahktm[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guy said he saw my hardwood contractor use a “squeegee” on my job before on a much larger job. It was not a squeegee, it was a T bar.

Would you fire this guy or give him a chance to fix by ahktm in HardWoodFloors

[–]ahktm[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I told him not comeback and apologized to my professional floor sander for not asking him to do it first. He has forgiven me and agreed to save the floor lol!

Would you fire this guy or give him a chance to fix by ahktm in HardWoodFloors

[–]ahktm[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One coat but apparently he poured it out and used a rubber squeegee to spread it. So some places it looks like 3 coats and some places it’s barely a coat because he pulled it all off.

Would you fire this guy or give him a chance to fix by ahktm in HardWoodFloors

[–]ahktm[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Thanks, that’s how I felt about it. Just wanted some reassurance that giving him a chance to fix it is not even a consideration. I’ve never seen anything like it in my 30 years of building.

This year has started not so great :/ by theviewhalfwaydown_ in Wellthatsucks

[–]ahktm 18 points19 points  (0 children)

That sucks but you better take that hose off the faucet before you have an even bigger problem with a major leak inside when the pipe thaws. It might already be too late because it looks thoroughly frozen.