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Posted in thread: Thermocast Sink on 10-29-2009 at 03:00 PM
Great response! Thank you! I emailed Thermocast sales support with basically the same info as
my post. This is the response:Thank you for your e-mail. To restore the luster to your sink we
recommend u...Posted in thread: new "composite" wood for decks, etc.? on 10-29-2009 at 02:54 PM
Attic, you are being WAY to general. That would be like me saying that natural wood will get
dry-rot. Or be attacked by termites, or will splinter and warp. Here are a few of the various
makers:EON, V...Posted in thread: new "composite" wood for decks, etc.? on 10-27-2009 at 11:47 AM
I didn't know this was going to get so nasty that we needed capital letters...So I assume that
you also only own vehicles that are all steel, right? No plastic or fiberglass? My deck is made
of COMPOS...Posted in thread: Thermocast Sink on 10-26-2009 at 06:02 PM
We bought our house new about 4.5 years ago. All the appliances are black, but the kitchen sink
was the shallow contractor grade steel one. So we bought a nice Thermocast black sink from Home
Depot. W...Posted in thread: new "composite" wood for decks, etc.? on 10-24-2009 at 07:54 AM
Saying that composite decking is 7-12 times more expensive than treated is a little general do
you think? Mine was about 3 times more. I spent about $6000 on a 12x20 Evergrain deck. The
treated quote ...Posted in thread: sulfer smell in upstairs bathroom sink on 10-24-2009 at 07:51 AM
So you are saying that it is probably not in the plumbing, but in the sink itself? I'll try the
bleach overflow technique.ThanksPosted in thread: new "composite" wood for decks, etc.? on 10-18-2009 at 07:49 AM
I hope my composite deck doesn't expand 2 inches! The installation guides for most composite
materials (As well as the included warranty) specify that you space the boards a certain
distance to allow ...Posted in thread: sulfer smell in upstairs bathroom sink on 10-18-2009 at 07:35 AM
The smell comes and goes. Most of the time you can't smell it until you run some water down the
drain. It isn't coming from the hot water heater either. Is there some sort of better trap I
can put in ...Posted in thread: Black and Decker on 10-18-2009 at 07:29 AM
Wow, thank you. Those points are well taken. I think I'll stick with the B&D cordless tools. I
don't use them all that much and they are less expensive.Posted in thread: overseeding on 10-11-2009 at 06:50 PM
Thank you everyone. As usual, I will probably do nothing. It's worked so far for me, and I'm
pretty lazy when it comes to tending my lawn. I'll just put down the winterizer and cross my
fingers.
Brandon Riffel
Ottawa, KS
http://www.evergraindeck.blogspot.com/
http://theunsurehandyman.blogspot.com/
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