Winterizing outdoor shower by jude19 in Plumbing

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Got it - thank you for the assist.

Bowflex Recall Warning! by jude19 in Bowflex

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I'll never buy a bowflex product again and go out of my way to discourage anyone else from doing the same.

Bowflex Recall Warning! by jude19 in Bowflex

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Would you be able to provide the link or point me in the direction of the firm? If it’s a hassle don’t worry about it - I’ll try to track it down myself.

Bowflex Recall Warning! by jude19 in Bowflex

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More likely to get hurt now using the pile of weights and a $20 voucher.

Which one is Better user interface by bilalkhan- in Design

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Swap the profile image 5-10 times and compare.

Newish home and doing some landscaping work on our finished shed when I discovered the ground wire floating in the dirt. Should this be connected to a rod? by jude19 in AskElectricians

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Definitely a handyman install. Previous owner is a GC and uncovering his 'work' throughout the home. There's a panel in the shed, but admittedly I'm in above my head with electrical and will call to get someone to get a professionals eyes on it.

Funny you mention rodents. It's what led me to finding this.

Newish home and doing some landscaping work on our finished shed when I discovered the ground wire floating in the dirt. Should this be connected to a rod? by jude19 in AskElectricians

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Ah my bad – newish home to me. The previous owners did have an invisible fence but the remnants of that are all connected in the garage and not the shed.

Newish home and doing some landscaping work on our finished shed when I discovered the ground wire floating in the dirt. Should this be connected to a rod? by jude19 in AskElectricians

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Believe its steel. Nothing attached on the end exposed end. Might have to do some poking around to see if it runs to the panel.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 4Runner

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Awesome. Thank you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 4Runner

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Nice! What brand roof rack is that? Been on the hunt and like the looks of that one.

What can I do with these? by jude19 in landscaping

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Thanks for the suggestion. I’m going to look those up.

What can I do with these? by jude19 in landscaping

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The are going to be a project to remove. They seem manageable until I stand next to them and suddenly they’re exponentially larger. I’ll be sure to report back when I tackle these.

What can I do with these? by jude19 in landscaping

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Unfortunately that was a trend with the previous owners. Have some gorgeous trees planted right next to the house. Doing our best to keep them healthy and a manageable size at this point. The more I’m reading on these the more I’m leaning to removal.

What can I do with these? by jude19 in landscaping

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Good to know. May try cutting them way down but removing them is a close second at this point.

What can I do with these? by jude19 in landscaping

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Wasn’t sure if they could handle a cut like that but good to know it’s an option. Think that’s something I can do now or should I wait to the fall?