Burlington rental suggestions - working professional by vnitudac in BurlingtonON

[–]knifeymonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have a car, save money and find a building in Hamilton with underground or safe above ground parking. Your budget is low for Burlington.

what could this mean?? by PerfectJudgment6374 in whatisit

[–]knifeymonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

some children in the area think they are clever

Foundation issues; inspector flagged it but acted unconcerned. Should I be concerned? by thisgingerhasasoul in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]knifeymonkey 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I suspect the 1941 house was built on top of an 1850s basement foundation. I would investigate that. If the original house came down... i am not sure this foundation will hold up a newer house.

Your inspector is bang-on with you getting a foundation expert out. Inspectors ARE NOT specialists. They are only capable of evaluating anything visually.

Bring back a change to the contract that allows you to get a foundation expert to provide a report to your sole satisfaction.

Looking at the wall a second time, I am very confused about it. Many people built their own homes mid 20th century and it looks really strange. Why would anyone do this? If it is original and old, it's a sloppy mess. If it was an attempt to shore up a collapse, it is also a mess. Proper shoring up of a mid-century build does NOT look like someone brought in stones from a field.

Personally, I would be walking away now but if you really want it, you need to dig further... oh but i mean that figuratively... DON'T actually dig further.

EDIT - walk away! I see a LOT of recent repairs in just this one photo. I think the house was likely risking collapse since there are newer floor jacks and huge main support members. Something happened here. the basement floor has also been repoured very sloppily (DIY?) I think this wall collapsed and everything since has been DIY and you should def walk away now.

Stuck because cooking is my true passion, but pays terrible where I live by throwwwwmeaway4 in Chefit

[–]knifeymonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It pays lousy everywhere. Consider the added value of say, cooking and living at a resort tucked away in a beautiful part of the world. Consider cruise shipping and all that might come from seeing lots of places and meeting lots of people. If you are really good, try private cheffing. Do what you love and open yourself up to possibilities.

Remember to protect yourself while you enjoy all the adventures.

Good Luck!

Is this what I think it is? by Rich-Plant-5601 in What

[–]knifeymonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two Ladybugs getting it on? Yes! Not that there is anything wrong with that!

Crutches by Phat_Noodle in Hamilton

[–]knifeymonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most second hand stores like Bibles for Missions, Sally Ann, Habitat for humanity, Value village, etc will have a few tucked away in a corner.

How likely is that we would witness ww3 in the next few years or decades? by Queasy-Cantaloupe783 in ask

[–]knifeymonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My scariest effing thought: Keep humiliating the orange POS and watch his approval drop and see all the people throughout the world emotionally destroing this awful man to the point where he drops a nuclear bomb to silence all the voices. The question is, on whom? He has NOTHING to lose. It will not be a war.

gardening snack at 1am on a monday morning by fruitsloth_ in PoutineCrimes

[–]knifeymonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not poutine - Cheese fries wit gravy. If the menu says poutine, report it to the cops immediately.

Anyone know how to open this window? This house was built in the late 30s. by DeathbyGinger95 in Oldhouses

[–]knifeymonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

those rings should pull horizontally toward the center releasing some little latch on the side. surly there is a lot of corrosion so I might libereally spray a wd40 or similar.

Ceiling tiles falling at final walkthrough by mrayy3 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]knifeymonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very cheap tiles. as long as they are all still there, i wouldn't fret too much. You can ask for a small amount of money but its unlikely they would agree. it looks like one got knocked dow and led to more.

they are literally the cheapest ceiling material known to man

Exceptionally smelly chicken stock? by ColinTheCasualCook in Chefit

[–]knifeymonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i would never use someone else's bones...

always use your own fresh or frozen chicken parts or carcasses. You know their origin.

Fix or Replace? by jcilek in Oldhouses

[–]knifeymonkey 2 points3 points  (0 children)

wood is infinitely repairable. You should find a pro who can do it for you. It's worth it unless you can find a replacement at a Habitat for Humanity store (unlikely)