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dogg wrote:Is it legal to build a three story home (not business) in a residential area? Is there a height limitation?
Covid has me thinking about building up behind my parents' house.
I might be coming here for advice and cotractor suggestions soon
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:any suggestions regarding places that sell gypsum and the other necessities @ good prices?
worksux101 wrote:Whats the normal cost to install quartz countertops?
Someone quoted 1000 per sheet - sounds right?
worksux101 wrote:Whats the normal cost to install quartz countertops?
Someone quoted 1000 per sheet - sounds right?
Phone Surgeon wrote:yeah i get a quote of $8000 labour to install 3.25 sheet of quartz last week
looking around still
and that quartz coming with bullnose on one side already
kas1992 wrote:Commercial Representation that's in the back of the trincity industrial estate. Purchased there recently, they carry the USG sheetrock brand tooshake d livin wake d dead wrote:any suggestions regarding places that sell gypsum and the other necessities @ good prices?
pugboy wrote:real ripoff pricing
the hardest part is cutting the sink hole and transporting the slabsPhone Surgeon wrote:yeah i get a quote of $8000 labour to install 3.25 sheet of quartz last week
looking around still
and that quartz coming with bullnose on one side already
*KRONIK* wrote:Hey guys
Looking for someone to build a 2x4 I-Beam Shed for me.
any recommendations?
pugboy wrote:use galv pipe for the posts
more rigid than ibeams unless you use large ones*KRONIK* wrote:Hey guys
Looking for someone to build a 2x4 I-Beam Shed for me.
any recommendations?
*KRONIK* wrote:Looking to make it to bolt unto the spot and relocate to another spot within a 2 years time
So i dont wanna cast it in.
Was thinking I-beam since it can be plated and gusseted and bolted for easy dismantlingpugboy wrote:use galv pipe for the posts
more rigid than ibeams unless you use large ones*KRONIK* wrote:Hey guys
Looking for someone to build a 2x4 I-Beam Shed for me.
any recommendations?
carluva wrote:Aye, partna, don't forget I have some material pack up... A few lengths of Z-purlin.
Remember I offered you to take and you said once you start your shed you'll let me know.
Just reminding you....*KRONIK* wrote:Looking to make it to bolt unto the spot and relocate to another spot within a 2 years time
So i dont wanna cast it in.
Was thinking I-beam since it can be plated and gusseted and bolted for easy dismantlingpugboy wrote:use galv pipe for the posts
more rigid than ibeams unless you use large ones*KRONIK* wrote:Hey guys
Looking for someone to build a 2x4 I-Beam Shed for me.
any recommendations?
IIRC, it's 3/4" PEX blue tubing for cold water.m@x wrote:good day, the 3/4 inch blue line that comes of the wasa main to your house , is that a "pex" or "flexible pvc" line? what fittings do i have to use to attach a ball valve as i understand you cant glue pex pipe. Thank you.
adnj wrote:IIRC, it's 3/4" PEX blue tubing for cold water.m@x wrote:good day, the 3/4 inch blue line that comes of the wasa main to your house , is that a "pex" or "flexible pvc" line? what fittings do i have to use to attach a ball valve as i understand you cant glue pex pipe. Thank you.
To add a ball valve, you will need 2 no. 3/4" PEX compression to 3/4" NPT female adapters, 2 no. 3/4" male/male PVC adapters, a tubing/PVC pipe cutter, and the valve.
I would make a male/male adapter from two male adapters and 3 inches of PVC pipe. I would also use a brass or chrome valve. Because many male adapters and PVC ball valves fail.
Now we are talking about a curb stop valve. It's usually installed toward the beginning of the line.pugboy wrote:wasa uses a lil brass valve which is screw compressed onto the line, no male adapters needed
and it has a hole latch to put a padlock on it too.
dunno where they get it from thoughadnj wrote:IIRC, it's 3/4" PEX blue tubing for cold water.m@x wrote:good day, the 3/4 inch blue line that comes of the wasa main to your house , is that a "pex" or "flexible pvc" line? what fittings do i have to use to attach a ball valve as i understand you cant glue pex pipe. Thank you.
To add a ball valve, you will need 2 no. 3/4" PEX compression to 3/4" NPT female adapters, 2 no. 3/4" male/male PVC adapters, a tubing/PVC pipe cutter, and the valve.
I would make a male/male adapter from two male adapters and 3 inches of PVC pipe. I would also use a brass or chrome valve. Because many male adapters and PVC ball valves fail.
Where u guys getting vinyl plank flooring at a reasonable price?msg1 wrote:Anyone knows where I can get the pull bar or installation kit for installing laminate/vinyl plank flooring?
See people use this to connect to the blue line on one side and pvc on the other.m@x wrote:good day, the 3/4 inch blue line that comes of the wasa main to your house , is that a "pex" or "flexible pvc" line? what fittings do i have to use to attach a ball valve as i understand you cant glue pex pipe. Thank you.
Country_Bookie wrote:Where u guys getting vinyl plank flooring at a reasonable price?msg1 wrote:Anyone knows where I can get the pull bar or installation kit for installing laminate/vinyl plank flooring?
nemisis wrote:What the cheapest method to cover the concrete skirting of a yard, non stick tiles terrazzo?
Thats been installed 7yrs now and no cracks and regular vehicle trafficnemisis wrote:What the cheapest method to cover the concrete skirting of a yard, non stick tiles terrazzo?