What did you accomplish today?

raratt

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Got the last cabinet unboxed yesterday and the fridge moved to it's final location. It's a tall pantry cabinet that goes next to the fridge. Unfortunately it won't clear the light switches at the end of the wall, I told the designer where the switch was, but I guess he got the measurements wrong. SO I ordered a double light switch with dimmers that only takes up a single gang box. I still might need to move the box over but I'll make it fit somehow.
Found one of the new water valves I put in under the sink has a drip, it's as tight as I can make it so I need to figure out what to do with it.
Parts for the dryer shipped today.
If anyone wants some peaches stop by.
I need a vacation.
Mornin.
 

raratt

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My floor isn't level, it pools in two spots, I figure I would need close to two gallons. That's four liters of flex seal on the floor and it was rolled, not poured.
I would think the surface would need to be a little rough, IE "have some tooth" for the flex seal to adhere to it. If it was poured in it would probably self level and get rid of the low spots. That's my 2 cents, or $20 Canadian.
 

Justin-case

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Got the last cabinet unboxed yesterday and the fridge moved to it's final location. It's a tall pantry cabinet that goes next to the fridge. Unfortunately it won't clear the light switches at the end of the wall, I told the designer where the switch was, but I guess he got the measurements wrong. SO I ordered a double light switch with dimmers that only takes up a single gang box. I still might need to move the box over but I'll make it fit somehow.
Found one of the new water valves I put in under the sink has a drip, it's as tight as I can make it so I need to figure out what to do with it.
Parts for the dryer shipped today.
If anyone wants some peaches stop by.
I need a vacation.
Mornin.
Bummer about the cabinet, a stack switch is a great idea. I've replaced a handful of brand new angle stops in the last few years, they're pretty cheaply made. If you used compression fittings clean the pipe with Emory cloth, and try not to over tighten them. About 30# snug, but not too tight. Good luck.
 

StonedGardener

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Today I refurbished the pathways around my home where grass doesn't do well in shade. Prior to the yard work ( about 1:30 a.m.) , I demonstrated the combustbility of a X-mas tree. I just took off the top ( about 3ft ) of our tree from last year and tossed it in the fire pit........boom ! Should of used these against the Taliban. The year before, my wife had a whole X-mas tree in the pit. I yelled down to her , " you may want to at least cut that in half ".......she fired it up anyway..KA-FUCKING-BOOM ! I think she had to " paint " some eyebrows on for a while ".....yuk- yuk
 

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