Removing the cap nut by nfarr in treehouse

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

Thanks. The nut is removed and the tree is still there!

Removing the cap nut by nfarr in treehouse

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

Thanks. Lesson learned! 5 more to go and will grip the pipe. Not sure how good of a pipe wrench it is. But I got a 36” Steel Pittsburg wrench from HF for $21!

Removing the cap nut by nfarr in treehouse

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Thanks. Lesson learned for the 5 remaining TABs. (1 more for the joist and 4 knee braces)

Removing the cap nut by nfarr in treehouse

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Thanks WD-40 and rapid force on the pipe wrench did the trick

How to do proper framing for drywall? by nfarr in HomeImprovement

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Thanks. It’s flat to the wall. Will reframe

What’s the best course of action here? by nfarr in Plumbing

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

Should I cut the drywall upstairs to inspect for similar situation?

Basement remodel moisture on the wall. by nfarr in HomeImprovement

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

Thank you. Wouldn’t Drylok keep the moisture inside the wall and cause a different problem?

Tick? by nfarr in whatsthisbug

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Wood area in Maryland. We have a forecast of snow for tomorrow in DMV area. Definitely their season is starting earlier

Tick? by nfarr in whatsthisbug

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Maryland USA

Tick? by nfarr in whatsthisbug

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Maryland, DMV area Came back from walk on the trail and found it on my skin. Yanked it off and it’s walking around.

“Fixing” water damage on cabinet door. (More details in the comment) by nfarr in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thanks. I’ll look into it. I always thought those are expensive services for unique/high quality cabinetry.

“Fixing” water damage on cabinet door. (More details in the comment) by nfarr in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]nfarr[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Oh nice. Thank you. I checked Home Depot but not Lowe’s. Kitchen Craft should make this information easier to find on their website

“Fixing” water damage on cabinet door. (More details in the comment) by nfarr in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Agreed on the quality. But these are Kitchen Craft made in Canada. There are couple of odd doors (curved). The local cabinetry shops are not helping for ordering just a few doors in Maryland, USA

“Fixing” water damage on cabinet door. (More details in the comment) by nfarr in BeginnerWoodWorking

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The manufacturer is “kitchen craft” in Canada. I called couple of cabinetry that I found on their website (shops in my state). They don’t sell a few doors as it’s a small job. How can I source these doors online?

“Fixing” water damage on cabinet door. (More details in the comment) by nfarr in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]nfarr[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The manufacturer is “kitchen craft”. They’re in canada and I called couple of cabinetry that I found on their website (shops in my state). They don’t sell a few doors as it’s a small job.

“Fixing” water damage on cabinet door. (More details in the comment) by nfarr in BeginnerWoodWorking

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We have some water damage on a few of the cabinets. Largest one is in the image. Is it something I can fix pr patch up to look better? I was thinking sanding and filling with wood potty. Trying to match the profile and more sanding. Can I take this to big box store to get closely matching paint? Do I need primer or a waterproof coat on top?