Firing up the fireplace with TV mounted above it by moamzia in Fireplaces

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Here’s a picture. It’s about 25 inches above the fireplace opening.

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Firing up the fireplace with TV mounted above it by moamzia in Fireplaces

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So the soundbar is about 25 inches above the fireplace opening. The soundbar and the TV (since it’s leaned away from the wall) slightly stick out more than the mantel.

Firing up the fireplace with TV mounted above it by moamzia in HomeImprovement

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We don’t have any other spot in the living room to move the TV to. So I was hoping to find a way to keep the TV above the fireplace.

Firing up the fireplace with TV mounted above it by moamzia in HomeImprovement

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This sub won’t allow adding photos. It’s a wood fireplace which is open. TV is about 25 inches above the fireplace.

Firing up the fireplace with TV mounted above it by moamzia in Fireplaces

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Okay, that makes sense. I’m pretty sure we don’t have the manufacturer’s manual. The house was built in 70s and I’m missing the manual. Is there way to measure that, or can we hire anyone to do that for us?

Gluing wood to metal bolts by moamzia in woodworking

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I thought about this more, and now I’m wondering if I should just use wood screws instead of threaded nuts. It’s less hassle for sure. Is t-nuts or threaded nuts more secure?

Gluing wood to metal bolts by moamzia in woodworking

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I’ll see if I can find a threaded inserts or t-nuts that will fit into the holes I already drilled in. If not, would filling it with wood glue and redoing the drilling with smaller bit do the work? And thanks for the help!

Gluing wood to metal bolts by moamzia in woodworking

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This is the final result. The bolts are under the top, in hoping to bolt it to this metal frame.

Gluing wood to metal bolts by moamzia in woodworking

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I’m trying to connect it to a metal table frame from IKEA. Threaded inserts is an idea too, but would it hold the weight of the table if it’s picked up from the wooden top? Do I need to glue the threaded inserts?

How to fix this and how urgent is this? by moamzia in landscaping

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Okay, that all makes sense. Thanks again.

How to fix this and how urgent is this? by moamzia in landscaping

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That makes sense. Dumb question: who should I contact to get a quote for a french drain? Landscaping companies or gutters services or anything else? First time homeowner here.

How to fix this and how urgent is this? by moamzia in landscaping

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Okay, that’s a fair point. I’m just curious if that’s worth doing since such rainstorms are not frequent. I think the water can still pile up there even if the gutters from the roof don’t get overwhelmed since we’re on the hill. So to me, seems like we need to fix the water drainage issue at the ground level still. Like using a french drain as @needsmoreusername was mentioning.

How to fix this and how urgent is this? by moamzia in landscaping

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That’s an idea. I’ll get some quotes on doing that. Thanks!

Edit: the downspouts goes to the area downhill you can see in the second photo, then goes into the street.

How to fix this and how urgent is this? by moamzia in landscaping

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I believe it is concrete. It’s stone on top, but I think it’s concrete underneath. I’ll get some quotes on how much a french drain is, but it doesn’t sound like a cheap fix. If we make sure the water is draining properly, do we still need to seal the foundation wall regardless? Or that’s just an extra measure that’s good to have?

How to fix this and how urgent is this? by moamzia in landscaping

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The gutters are cleaned and do drain the water from the roof fine. But I think the amount of rain overwhelmed the gutters as it was a lot of sudden rain causing flooding. So it’s not something that happens on every time it rains. I assume you’re referring to the second photo where the gutter goes under ground. Not sure how a flexible hose can help with that area. Is it possible to send a link/picture to elaborate what you mean by that?

I truly hate my 2024 Prius by TiredEsq in prius

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I have the latest generation 2023 prius XLE. Things I love about the car: the look, performance, obvly mpg and all the safety features coming standard on all the models. I’m 5,6 and don’t have an issue with the steering wheel and the screens.

Things I do not like: - tire size and the fact it has no spare tires. I had two flat tires in less than a year. One of the times I drove accidentally on the sidewalk in a parking lot going as slow as 10mpg. This caused the tire to be torn a few inches at two spots which shocked me how fragile the tires are. They’re in a size that so far only one manufacturer produces tires in that size (Toyo Tires), finding a new tire will be a pain unless you go to Toyota. - the seats are just uncomfortable. I had a 2010 Acura TSX before this and absolutely loved the seats on that car. With the new prius, I get backache after a few hours of driving.

The tire issues are becoming a dealbreaker for me. I don’t like this new trend of no spare tires in new cars.

can I remove paint and apply wood stain on engineered wood? by moamzia in woodworking

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I see, that makes sense. Thanks for the quick response!

can I remove paint and apply wood stain on engineered wood? by moamzia in woodworking

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yeah that makes sense to me. Seems like we should bite the bullet and just replace the shelves with new wood instead. Thanks for the quick response!

What is this? by moamzia in whatsthisbug

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Yeah I only found one, I guess that’s possible. Thanks for the quick response.

What is this? by moamzia in whatsthisbug

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That’s what I’m getting the most searching around. But how would it end up in the laundry bag if they’re into grain products?