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  1. memurphyiii

    Does replacing the hose guide require I disconnect the hose?

    I think the answer is "yes" but wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything. Two prongs broke off the hose guide and so it's not staying seated. Found the part easy enough but it looks like there's no way to get it off at the spray head end. I think I'm going to have to disconnect the hose...
  2. memurphyiii

    Patch or Replace Rot?

    Thanks! I looked it up and yep, it's very similar. I'd have to compare a sample, but what's on my house is a larger than that (I'm pretty sure) but it's good to know it's available.
  3. memurphyiii

    Patch or Replace Rot?

    Good advice. I'm leaning replace but I am getting a few estimates to weigh the time, effort, cost, etc. of both approaches. Thanks again!
  4. memurphyiii

    Patch or Replace Rot?

    That'd be an awesome name for that one in a in a trim profile catalog. :p
  5. memurphyiii

    Patch or Replace Rot?

    I stopped by a local recommended paint shop and talked options with a helpful guy there. He echoed that this looks like a replacement job so based on the advice I've got so far I've pretty much decided to replace assuming it's easy to get the wood out of there which I'll have to take a closer...
  6. memurphyiii

    Howdy

    Hi all - I'm Ed. I like to do things around the house. Not a DIY wiz by any stretch, but I can patch a hole, change a fixture, and other stuff including know when something needs someone who knows more than me. :)
  7. memurphyiii

    Patch or Replace Rot?

    Hi all, I have rot on the drip edge and a door jamb that I'm not sure about repairing or replacing (pic attached.) It's happened in this spot before which I repaired with a wood filler kit but that was small compared to this! Now I have the question, should I patch this again or should I cut it...
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