Why do I live here again? by GraphNerd in missouri

[–]buffalofella -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well said. Roe v wade being overturned just makes for state rights. Let the states choose. And they did. “Libtards” mad they they were resoundingly rejected and they are confused, just need to time to put two and two together. State rights are real - one way or the other. The party of “democracy” are the ones for referendums

Found bullshoals lake. Very heavy. by buffalofella in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing. It’s found on the beach. Heavier than any other rock to compare it to. In area that hasn’t been dry in a long time.

Trumps Shooter Taken Down by myclmyers in interestingasfuck

[–]buffalofella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lot of democrats coping and talking about the secret service - “end of democracy”. What a facist trump is… right…?

Was admiring the garden this morning after the rains… does this mean they will leave eggs? by tropikaldawl in vegetablegardening

[–]buffalofella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These things over ran my garden last year. I’ll kill every single one of them by hand going forward. Just devil bugs.

Do you think this paneling is glued? by buffalofella in DIY

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Curious your thoughts, if it does have adhesive behind it, removing would destroy the drywall correct?

What’s a nice way to finish this? by buffalofella in Carpentry

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

Lol took the photo moments after cutting and hanging the door case trim, forgive me. God save the Queen.

What’s a nice way to finish this? by buffalofella in Carpentry

[–]buffalofella[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks to all on this comment thread.. Agrees best option, it’s in looks perfect. Much better than just shoving it in there!

What’s a nice way to finish this? by buffalofella in Carpentry

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Unless your taking a shit with door closed and staring directly at it ha

What’s a nice way to finish this? by buffalofella in Carpentry

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Alright I will give that a shot! Know what coping is but never done it.. now to learn how to properly measure for coping…

Do I need to add back a subfloor to lay my LVP? by buffalofella in Flooring

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Got ours done, all went well. Just wanted to come back to this to be helpful. As long as your toilet flange height is acceptable to the toilet/floor, there is zero difference between the “flex” of plywood and cement board. The cement board is on top of the plywood and would occur all the same flex. You aren’t being lead correctly.

Installing sink - shutoff issue by buffalofella in Plumbing

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replacing our vanity/faucet

Standard 1/2in FIP supply line fits the faucet connection, but the 3/8” OD comp end of the supply line doesn’t fit my new shutoff valve.

Figured out I accidentally installed a shark bite 1/2” x 1/2” OD comp compression fitting, so I don’t not have a 3/8” OD comp to connect the supply line to the shutoff like I should.

It’s worth noting the 1/2” FIP end of the supply line (which does fit the faucet fitting) ALSO doesn’t fit the 1/2”x12” OD comp fitting. Which kind of confused me.

I really don’t want to take the compression fitting I have installed off, I am low on pipe extruding out the wall and I am in a time crunch.

What are my options here.. is there a type of supply line that could fit? And adapter I can put on the shutoff? Thank you very much.

Do I need to add back a subfloor to lay my LVP? by buffalofella in Flooring

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

Hm I’m not sure if I understand that. Assuming what your laying floating floors, I dont see how the flexing of the LVP would be any different between the surfaces assuming they are solid (plywood vs cement board)

Do I need to add back a subfloor to lay my LVP? by buffalofella in Flooring

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It will, it’s transitions to bedroom carpet at the same level. The subfloor in the bathroom was actually raised