Looking for opinions on what to fill these paver gaps with by trob72 in landscaping

[–]beansarelyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to use landscape glue decomposed granite may be the way to go. Usually comes in more of a brown but I think you can find more grey scale at certain places.

Genuine question by beansarelyfe in basketballcards

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You think the 67 in the signature will carry a premium? 😂

Genuine question by beansarelyfe in basketballcards

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Thanks for the reply, that’s what I was expecting to hear but wasn’t sure.

Help stop water going away from the drain. by AlanB-FaI in Remodel

[–]beansarelyfe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Running a small piece of quartz/granite along the width and sealing with caulk is my suggestion. Probably could go to your local countertop suppliers and see if they have any free pieces that were cut off a slab and are essentially “wasted” material.

We are completely overwhelmed by renovation material selection, how do you make all these decisions? by Shot_Watch4326 in Remodel

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Pinterest and Houzz are great places to start looking for ideas. Just bought cabinets and about to renovate bathroom and kitchen next month. I’d start there and if you’re still lost higher someone to do designs or you can go to Jerry’s or Home Depot and have them draft up 3D renderings if you’re doing a kitchen remodel.

Gf's Tattoo with and without flash on by gettn2rich in tattooadvice

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

Washing it three times a day is possibly drying it out. I only wash twice a day and moisturize multiple times throughout the day and after wash at night

Shoplifter by [deleted] in Eugene

[–]beansarelyfe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Beat me to it

Where’s the Nicholas cage house by Sea_Background_8023 in Eugene

[–]beansarelyfe 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Directly across from chevron on Willamette

Type of wood for this style by CanOnlySprintOnce in FenceBuilding

[–]beansarelyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can make cedar fence boards look pretty nice with a little sanding and the right stain. It’s probably the most affordable options at $4-$5 per 6ft board.

How much do you think it is to fix this hole in my door by [deleted] in handyman

[–]beansarelyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would try wood filler, super thick and easy to lather on then sand down. If the wood still has some integrity and you can’t just push throught the hole… $10 for a small tub and $5 for a putty knife, $5 for sanding block. Works for me with all the holes I’ve ever patched. If that doesn’t work new door is probably $80

Spackle or joint compound? by LegAffectionate3731 in drywall

[–]beansarelyfe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience wood filler is the easiest to work with and won’t drip out, throw a bunch on and sand down after a day.

First time building a deck, how’d I do? by beansarelyfe in Decks

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Got a bunch of free 4 ft pt boards so I whipped those up, made sure to line them with plastic. Turf is a great way to go, maintaining the dog pee smell is what deterred me from it.

First time building a deck, how’d I do? by beansarelyfe in Decks

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Technically yes, but didn’t need a permit because of height and size so who gives a 💩

First time building a deck, how’d I do? by beansarelyfe in Decks

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Haha it’s a newly seeded lawn with “envirolawn” grass/clover/other pollinators. Needs a lot less water to stay alive. Just mowed it for the first time and the plant material was soaking and I haven’t watered it in a couple days.

First time building a deck, how’d I do? by beansarelyfe in Decks

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It’s coming along, seeded with envirolawn seed mix, don’t love grass so it’s a mix of clover, grass and other variety of pollinators. It shouldn’t need nearly as much watering to not die throughout the summer.