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Now you tell me! I just bought a box of those to hold up the insulation that fell when the sprinkler head froze and broke. But the wire has got to be better than the baling twine I was going to use.MASSDRIVER said:FYI. Those suck.Brent.
Did they caulk the joints on their T-111 or are they just in the middle of painting?...ICE said:The job is a furnace and A/C condenser. They insisted that none of the duct was replaced and they reused the existing line set. The furnace is in a closet but I wanted to see in the attic. Well when I asked they said that they didn't bring a step ladder. So one of the corrections was to provide attic access. As it turns out, there isn't an access other than this.
Should I tell Flipper that he needs running boards? I wonder how that translates into Spanish.
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Gosh, if they're worth that much I better get out the polish.Pcinspector1 said:I've seen those $40.00 boots before!pc1
I'll be finding out when the right person gets the correction notice.MASSDRIVER said:Is it a drain for the concrete, or a landscaping outlet?If it's an outlet you want it higher, then it bubbles out and flows down the curb.
Brent.
Some days it feels like we're on an island.Pcinspector1 said:FV,Pretty interesting stairway pic's while you were on vacation in a third world somewhere I bet?
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