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B&S Motor with bent shaft by
Peetie Wheatstraw
A friend ran his (maybe 3.5 hp) Briggs/Stratton push mower over an
unmovable (sawed off) metal standard. CLUNK!
Didn't do much to the blade, but...
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Ceiling fan placement by
Christopher Nelson
My master bedroom is approximately 16' x15'. Two walls have windows,
one has two doors, and the last one door. The placement of doors and
baseboard...
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Best way to repair badly designed gate by
Prof Wonmug
We have a couple of wooden gates. The latches keep bnreakiong because
the gates were badly designed so that all of the force of closing is
borne by...
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PEX PEX PEX by
No Name
I'm just edging into the world of PEX water pipe.
I'm accustomed to the daisy-chain
copper pipe installations,
where the main feed might be 3/4",...
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Me again with the fridge problem by
Question[_2_]
Hi all, my original post is below;
"I have a problem with my fridge, it is a side by side. The top half of both
sides are not cold, all the food in...
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power in circuit, bulb doesn't light by
insaneelectic
I have a ridiculous problem with a circuit in my house. A simple circuit
tester, when hooked to the black and white wires going to a switch...
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Dissolving shower necks by
Kelly Jones[_3_]
Had a leaky shower, found it was the shower neck leaking right where it
went into the elbow. As I unscrewed it, it snapped easily at the
threads. ...
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drain fly problem by
Earlee Walston
Over the last couple of years, I have had drain flies I can't get rid of.
Last year, I discovered a leak under the sink that had evidently been...
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by stan
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Old phone, cut wires by
justinspring@ca.rr.com
I recently bought an old 1970's Mickey Mouse phone from a thrift
store. From what I have been reading online, and even here in this
group, it may or...
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painting grooves in T-111 by
ben[_2_]
I'm starting to stain my house. It has T-111-like siding (mine is 4"
OC grooves). Before I got outside I'm staining new panels that will
replace...
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Can bouncy exercise damage the floor? by
JediSpork@gmail.com
Is it possible to damage the house from using the living room as a
work out area? I was concerned about all the shocks to the floor from
jumping...
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Uncuttable phone wires? by
Bill J.
Is there an acceptable (legally and to the phone company) way to
install phone wires and exterior service box such that one's phone
service cannot be...
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DTV by
Ed Pawlowski
How many people will flip the switch tomorrow morning and wonder why the TV
does not work?
Nobody told me! Next week will probably be a sales...
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HF Sale this weekend by
HeyBub[_3_]
Harbor Freight is having another of its "because the sun comes up" events.
This time they're calling it a "Parking Lot Sale."
An interesting item...
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How do they make semi-round pickets by
mm
How do they make semi-round pickets?
I mean fence pickets that are convex on one side and flat on the
other.
They used to be made by cutting the...
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June 14th 09 02:46 AM
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Electrical Ballast by
Way Back Jack[_4_]
The fluorescent tubes in the laundry room fail to illuminate properly
and the diagnoses here is defective ballast.
I always thought that the...
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June 13th 09 06:15 PM
by stan
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