Um, what's with the fish in this picture??
#EdenDIY - Club Meeting: Sex Swing mounting. Tues, October 16th 3:00pm EST.
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Congrats Jordan!!
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Jordan B
Awesome! Thanks
10/16/2012
OK, last one. Remember I said I had an excuss for not doing the trivia? Well, the least two weeks I have spent remodeling a rental apt I manage. Below are two pictures, before and after, name the three things I did to this kitchen. Second post wins
10/16/2012
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Paint, floor, door handles
Originally posted by
ToyTimeTim
OK, last one. Remember I said I had an excuss for not doing the trivia? Well, the least two weeks I have spent remodeling a rental apt I manage. Below are two pictures, before and after, name the three things I did to this kitchen. Second post
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OK, last one. Remember I said I had an excuss for not doing the trivia? Well, the least two weeks I have spent remodeling a rental apt I manage. Below are two pictures, before and after, name the three things I did to this kitchen. Second post wins
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LOL! That is a tow ball cover, it plugs into the trailer wiring and the tail wags when you hit the brakes.
Originally posted by
travelnurse
Um, what's with the fish in this picture??
10/16/2012
swept, flooring, door handles
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new floor, painted cabinets and handles
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By the way that looks absolutely great
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Congrats travelnurse!
Originally posted by
travelnurse
swept, flooring, door handles
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Thanks, I was sucking at the pictures!!
Originally posted by
ToyTimeTim
Congrats travelnurse!
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Thanks! I am quite proud of myself, that is the first wood type floor I have done before. While I did make a few mistakes it turned out awesome in the end.
Originally posted by
travelnurse
By the way that looks absolutely great
10/16/2012
Congrats travelnurse!!
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YAY!!! Congrats everyone!
10/16/2012
Is that the pergo that you put the foam down first?? With the Dove Tails??
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I wouldn't say that! Most folks take quite a few tries before they figure out the formatting. Pat yourself on the back!
Originally posted by
travelnurse
Thanks, I was sucking at the pictures!!
10/16/2012
Well a million years ago before Children I was a Carpentry and Masonary specialists in the Army.
10/16/2012
I am great at using augers, pouring caissons and building decks. NO More Shingles!!
10/16/2012
Hate to play and run but it's hubby's birthday so we're going out tonight! Have a good one everyone!
10/16/2012
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Dang stormy thanks for popping those points so fast. You are loved!!
Originally posted by
Ansley
YAY!!! Congrats everyone!
10/16/2012
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No, its Ultra Allure by Trafficmaster. 100% waterproof and life time guaranty for residential use. No glue or nails and will cover most flooring.
Originally posted by
travelnurse
Is that the pergo that you put the foam down first?? With the Dove Tails??
10/16/2012
Melanie get back to the books so you can get a great job and have lots of money to spend at Eden!!
10/16/2012
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Does it dovetail together? How do you put it down?
Originally posted by
ToyTimeTim
No, its Ultra Allure by Trafficmaster. 100% waterproof and life time guaranty for residential use. No glue or nails and will cover most flooring.
10/16/2012
I better get going too. Thanks again for the great meeting! I'm off to study...
10/16/2012
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I hate shingles, one of the few things I refuse to do. Laying brick is another. I am just not built right for that kind of work.
Originally posted by
travelnurse
I am great at using augers, pouring caissons and building decks. NO More Shingles!!
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Lol Yes!!
Originally posted by
travelnurse
Melanie get back to the books so you can get a great job and have lots of money to spend at Eden!!
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Take care!!
Originally posted by
Melan!e
Lol Yes!!
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Thanks again Tim, I enjoy your classes. I still haven't fixed mu purse but I plan too!
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Sort of, it locks in place but you have to angle the next piece to get it in. Kind of a pain, three hands would have helped me. lol
Originally posted by
travelnurse
Does it dovetail together? How do you put it down?
Best part is you can take it out if needed, say if you have a flood or have to replace a board. In the case of a flood you just take it out, dry/fix the sub-floor and re-lay. Also, you only need a razor knife to cut it, cuts like drywall.
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Thanks for coming today, always nice to see you.
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Melan!e
I better get going too. Thanks again for the great meeting! I'm off to study...
10/16/2012
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That is really cool. You did a great job!! Was it expensive?? Big Rubber mallet tapping eh?
Originally posted by
ToyTimeTim
Sort of, it locks in place but you have to angle the next piece to get it in. Kind of a pain, three hands would have helped me. lol
Best part is you can take it out if needed, say if you have a flood or have to replace a board. In the case of ... more
Best part is you can take it out if needed, say if you have a flood or have to replace a board. In the case of ... more
Sort of, it locks in place but you have to angle the next piece to get it in. Kind of a pain, three hands would have helped me. lol
Best part is you can take it out if needed, say if you have a flood or have to replace a board. In the case of a flood you just take it out, dry/fix the sub-floor and re-lay. Also, you only need a razor knife to cut it, cuts like drywall. less
Best part is you can take it out if needed, say if you have a flood or have to replace a board. In the case of a flood you just take it out, dry/fix the sub-floor and re-lay. Also, you only need a razor knife to cut it, cuts like drywall. less
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