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eitech wrote:Hey fellas. Is there a screen or mesh i can use for my guttering to prevent bird nests debris from going down and clogging the pipe?
daring dragoon wrote:anyone know where in TT sells channel drains for the driveway similar to the picture? water gathering by the front gate. channel drain.jpg
NR8 wrote:eitech wrote:Hey fellas. Is there a screen or mesh i can use for my guttering to prevent bird nests debris from going down and clogging the pipe?
I looking for this too. I f I don't find anything ready made I might settle for buying chicken wire and cutting into strips.
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Jerry84 wrote:Guys.
So I previously got some advice from some of you concerning plaster falling off a concrete block wall due to the wall being previously painted. I opted for the solution given where I covered the wall with concrete board. Now looking into plastering it and again I need some advice. How thick should the plastering be?
Much thanks
lalloboy101 wrote:guys, can anyone advise how to go about repairing/fixing recessed lights that keep popping out of a gypsum ceiling. I tried everything from gorilla glue to gypsum paste but no luck.
Thanks
The fixture should have a spring clips that flip down to prevent backing out. The clips could be faulty or missing.VexXx Dogg wrote:lalloboy101 wrote:guys, can anyone advise how to go about repairing/fixing recessed lights that keep popping out of a gypsum ceiling. I tried everything from gorilla glue to gypsum paste but no luck.
Thanks
could be a faulty fixture (mechanically)
Plenty low quality chinese fixtures on the market - I had some issues with a couple
VexXx Dogg wrote:lalloboy101 wrote:guys, can anyone advise how to go about repairing/fixing recessed lights that keep popping out of a gypsum ceiling. I tried everything from gorilla glue to gypsum paste but no luck.
Thanks
could be a faulty fixture (mechanically)
Plenty low quality chinese fixtures on the market - I had some issues with a couple
gt4tified wrote:Good day, I'm about to dig the ground for a foundation for an extension to my garage, and I noticed the abundance of ants and termites around the property over the years. Its not a big structure so I would like to do the termite treatment myself. Is there any tried and proven home-made solution that I can use?
gt4tified wrote:Good day, I'm about to dig the ground for a foundation for an extension to my garage, and I noticed the abundance of ants and termites around the property over the years. Its not a big structure so I would like to do the termite treatment myself. Is there any tried and proven home-made solution that I can use?
NR8 wrote:gt4tified wrote:Good day, I'm about to dig the ground for a foundation for an extension to my garage, and I noticed the abundance of ants and termites around the property over the years. Its not a big structure so I would like to do the termite treatment myself. Is there any tried and proven home-made solution that I can use?
Anything with cypermethrin active ingredient could work. From 5EC and up. For subterranean termites, the better thing is to drill holes around the infested areas and pump the solution down. Termiban and Talstar are popular products.
adnj wrote:Jerry84 wrote:Guys.
So I previously got some advice from some of you concerning plaster falling off a concrete block wall due to the wall being previously painted. I opted for the solution given where I covered the wall with concrete board. Now looking into plastering it and again I need some advice. How thick should the plastering be?
Much thanks
Keep it thin so that the weight of the finish coat doesn't pull the board away and cause cracking.
You should be able to lay a 1/8" coat without any polymer additives.
*KRONIK* wrote:Is that self
If the hole cut too big too they can drop out easilyVexXx Dogg wrote:lalloboy101 wrote:guys, can anyone advise how to go about repairing/fixing recessed lights that keep popping out of a gypsum ceiling. I tried everything from gorilla glue to gypsum paste but no luck.
Thanks
could be a faulty fixture (mechanically)
Plenty low quality chinese fixtures on the market - I had some issues with a couple
adnj wrote:The fixture should have a spring clips that flip down to prevent backing out. The clips could be faulty or missing.VexXx Dogg wrote:lalloboy101 wrote:guys, can anyone advise how to go about repairing/fixing recessed lights that keep popping out of a gypsum ceiling. I tried everything from gorilla glue to gypsum paste but no luck.
Thanks
could be a faulty fixture (mechanically)
Plenty low quality chinese fixtures on the market - I had some issues with a couple
stout wrote:Anyone have links in town and country....house plan already inside
If you meet the requirements with planned usage and design of proposed structure, you will receive a response within a few weeks. Otherwise, you will receive a defects list with issues to be corrected and resubmitted.stout wrote:Anyone have links in town and country....house plan already inside
adnj wrote:If you meet the requirements with planned usage and design of proposed structure, you will receive a response within a few weeks. Otherwise, you will receive a defects list with issues to be corrected and resubmitted.stout wrote:Anyone have links in town and country....house plan already inside
Every T&C slowdown that I have seen was due to improper land use, incorrect structure design, incorrect structure placement, incomplete submissions, or poorly drawn plans.
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