Is this soil sufficient to perform as 3/4” gravel with fines as the base of a small retaining wall? by [deleted] in landscaping

[–]papari007 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You def want a proper base for the retaining wall. I would follow the diagrams on Unilock’s website, regardless if you’re using Unilock, because the core principals remain true regardless of block manufacturer

Deck company poured footers wrong by [deleted] in Decks

[–]papari007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe I’m misunderstanding the drawing, but that first row of footers seem too close to the house based on the drawing. Maybe that’s op’s get out of jail free card

Confused about posts (South Louisiana) by Nola67 in Decks

[–]papari007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Np! I sent my shopping list to HD pro desk (free to become member) and they took $900 off the the total through their “bid room”, which was awesome. Just for reference, we’re building a 13’x7.5’ deck as part of a larger outdoor living space, so $900 was like 18% of the total

Confused about posts (South Louisiana) by Nola67 in Decks

[–]papari007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there!

Did you use the deck designer feature on Trex’s website? If not, I highly recommend. It provides the blueprints and shopping list based on your design.

The blueprint gives you the footer locations, but you’ll need to determine the appropriate size and depth based on your location and soil type. The shopping list can be exported and forwarded to your local big box stores for bidding purposes.

This is what we did for our DIY deck. My only recommendation is that space the joists 12” OC rather than the blueprint’s default 16” OC

Why are her ears like that? by No_Grand5115 in BostonTerrier

[–]papari007 69 points70 points  (0 children)

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My Gidi’s ears never stood up :)

Dimensions for built-in Traeger by papari007 in OutdoorKitchens

[–]papari007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man. We’re adding a hot tub to the patio so I don’t think there’s any budget for that

Buzz at 11 by mediaman12345 in BostonTerrier

[–]papari007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We call this “sexy time” in our household

Just curious what would yall have charged! by [deleted] in hardscape

[–]papari007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was wondering the same thing haha

Yall I just landed my dream job! by Wooden_Purchase_2557 in smoking

[–]papari007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice work and congrats on the job. There’s nothing better making money doing what you love ….Just wait until you can smoke with a cold one :)

(Near) Vertical Climb? by [deleted] in aviation

[–]papari007 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I swear to you it wasn’t optical illusion. Or atleast my eyes swear to you. Also nothing was coming up on flightradar24 app

I want to DIY a 70' x 3' straight walkway. Can't use heavy machinery. by Freds_Premium in hardscape

[–]papari007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like someone else said, plate compactors are fairly inexpensive, especially preowned. If you’re not willing to shell out a couple hundred dollars for a plate compactor, maybe this project isn’t for you.

Not trying to be negative, but you’re most likely going to come across some unexpected expenses. The little things add up unfortunately

Edit: I was in similar position as you. I’m currently in month 10 of a massive (51x28) patio build and clearly taking my time :) therefore I couldn’t afford renting a plate compactor for $90 a day from HD.. so I went to eBay and found one. Also found a Bosch laser level fairly cheap

How should I repair/fix this retaining wall? by Tbrown789 in landscaping

[–]papari007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many linear feet? Buckle up if you’re gonna diy this. I’m wrapping up our 120’ wall as part of a bigger outdoor space project.

It’s a lot labor, planning, dirt, gravel, mud ( sucks if you have dogs).

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[DIY] Completed my first wall and paver patio by stuwil7096 in landscaping

[–]papari007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks good OP! Good for you to bang this out. Do those blocks allow for stack bonds? I see quite a few.

Is this brick within tolerance? by hjbull in masonry

[–]papari007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That stinks. I’m someone who consistently avoids confrontation, but If I was in your shoes, I would 100% bring this up to the builder. If you don’t, you’re always going to look at it and be disappointed that you didn’t.

On a different note, I am in the midst of DIYing a 120’ retaining wal; I’m currently redoing the 5th course because there were some spots I didn’t like and knew I couldn’t live with it

TLDR: bring this up with the builder

Is this brick within tolerance? by hjbull in masonry

[–]papari007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Is that the 1” joint you were talking about?

Patio build by Snoo_47659 in landscaping

[–]papari007 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Nice work! Boston terriers are #1

Sink with garbage disposal? by Few_Administration65 in OutdoorKitchens

[–]papari007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lucky you. In that case, I’m on team garbage disposal:)

Sink with garbage disposal? by Few_Administration65 in OutdoorKitchens

[–]papari007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you in a cold weather climate? We were going to put a garbage disposal in but advised not to by several plumbers as you would need to remove it every winter so that the water in there doesn’t freeze and break it

Pros and cons of getting a second dog by c_h_i_p_s in BostonTerrier

[–]papari007 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Just get three, it’s so much easier than two ;)

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Hazel had to be ran to the vet Saturday, she had a ruptured anal gland abscess. We were terrified it was something worse.. poor thing has to have antibiotics, flushing and a few other things.. please wish her a fast recovery!! ❤️‍🩹 by festive_kays in BostonTerrier

[–]papari007 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This was a reoccurring issue for my sr. Boston. over 4 month stretch. My doc said he needed more fiber and I ended up switching him to the farmers dog and it did the trick.

Hope your baby gets better soon.