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  1. Lancer525

    I suppose here is the appropriate forum... Tool shed construction.

    I'm planning for the build of a small tool shed, to store my lawnmower, rakes, gardening stuff, table saw, and a few other odds and ends, and have run into a bureaucratic nightmare. I'm going to do one of those "precut" wooden shed kits, primarily because lumber prices are horrifying right...
  2. Lancer525

    Weird draining problem - Biting the bullet!

    I've decided to bite that proverbial bullet, and just try to fix the !@#$& thing on my own. I think I'm a fairly smart guy, and even though I'm not a professional plumber, I have done jobs similar to this before and completed them without destroying the house. I'm pretty angry that I got so...
  3. Lancer525

    Weird draining problem...

    Okay, If I forget any pertinent detail, I apologize. Please let me know. I have a house built in 1952. It has a 4"PVC cleanout leading to the main city sewer line, just outside the bathroom wall. It's a 1-bath home. Here's the problem: The kitchen sink (farthest away from the cleanout) drains...
  4. Lancer525

    Adding new 3-Way switches and new fixture

    Standard Disclaimer: I am by no means an electrician, and I only know enough about it to know that if I flip the switch and the light doesn't come on to call an electrician! Okay, I've seen the excellent "Sparky Channel" YouTube video, HERE on 3-way switches and circuits, so I have a good...
  5. Lancer525

    Door Jamb dilemma

    Boy, have I got a doozy... And I'm 90% sure that I am going to get answers I don't want... ;) Just bought a house, and the utility room off the carport has a damaged door jamb. We bought it to fix it up to live in, so I knew it was like this, just sayin' What would be a good fix for this...
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