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Afternoon gang

 

Back in from the farm HD run

New AC unit in back of Dodge, reading instructions.

108 outside temp 80 in the Cave.

 

Hummmm, sawsall eh? ----cut hole in wall X 2 eh?

I do believe a libation may be in order here........:emotion-46::emotion-21:

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6 hours ago, oldtimer said:

Rain in NT overnight and this morning.  Perfect timing, the ground was getting parched.

Yes, and we ended up with the record rainfall amount for this date, 4" (at DFW airport).  At least the temp was not 100F like yesterday.

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47 minutes ago, CECAA850 said:

Slacker.

Several years ago we hired an incompetent tile guy to install back splash. He ended up stepping in under mount sink and breaking it loose from counter top. I took two days off from work and finished tile work. I then used two 1x2 hardboard boards to support sink by Kreg screwing to front and back of cabinet. This work fine until the middle of 2 bowl sink separated from counter. I order 2 packages of sink supports so I could support in three places. The center one aligned with faucet so I had to shorten it, attach sister boards to each side to create a gap that fit around faucet lines.

 

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Morning gang

 

Heat wave of 11 days over 100 + should have passed.

AC install in the Cave is 90%, it does work pretty dam well for a big wall unit.

Amazing how much water it sucks out of the hot interior air.

 

Coffee / Caulking / Paint / Drywall touch up on the agenda.

 

 

 

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Just now, minermark said:

Take your time, working upside down sucks, build the chit outta of it, and you wont need to get under there again.

I dislike plumbing.

Not going anywhere this time; if it does I won't be doing it again. Granite store wanted $350 to re-install.

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