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    Help!! damaged door jamb

    Thanks, guys... I went to homedepot, got 2 inch nails.... it passed the frame and held pretty well (it's holding a door from 1920, REALLY HEAVY). then i got 10-15 smaller nails to nail the door together (it was breaking apart due to wear i guess). Either way, after I paint it tomorrow, i would...
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    stolen mailbox haha

    Hello, we're moving back into our fraternity house (has been abandoned for a year so you can imagine all the damage that has happened). Our mailbox was stolen. No one has noticed for the past few weeks until we realized none of us has been getting mail. So I guess I'm going to look for a...
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    Anyway to plug a 220v into a 110v outlet?

    The upstairs is all 110v by the way.
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    Anyway to plug a 220v into a 110v outlet?

    I just purchased a Big AC unit 220v, and an electric stove 220v. I want both of these appliances upstairs where there are no 220v outlets. Without calling an electrician to rewire and create a new 220v outlet, what are my options? Can I purchase a converter/adapter at homedepot? Thanks.
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    Help!! damaged door jamb

    Hi, We're repairing our fraternity house (very old) and I'm stuck with problems in my room. The problem is with the bedroom door. It won't hang on the frame. After a few minutes, we all realized that the side plank of the frame is so damaged (assuming from someone else screwing in and out the...
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