Had to remove a tree from my backyard today, sucks as it was healthy and quite nice with the leaves
Had to remove a tree from my backyard today, sucks as it was healthy and quite nice with the leaves
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Getting 1/4 cord of wood delivered. Bought a Solo Bonfire firepit.
Any handymen have some free time available in the next couple weeks?
Between my mom and I, I think we’d have a few thousand bucks worth of odds and ends we would like taken care of at our homes. Both in sw Calgary. Odds n ends being small drywall repair, fixing or building a new planter, some landscaping, fence painting and a few other things. Just don’t have the time right now.
Thanks and cheers
Replaced the accessory belt on the wifes Honda fit, replaced some light bulbs, then had a fire this afternoon and chilled out.
Over seeded some parts of the lawn that needed it.
Rainy weather this week = free watering.
New floors yay
Seems like a good spot for a handy question.
Thinking of trying to repurpose my currently unused front deck area, by enclosing it with a privacy shade. Basically goal is to wrap around a shade similar to the side on the left.
Left
Right (where I want to extend the shade around)
Nothing about this is rocket science. Except that I need an upright stud on the far right side to secure the shade. I was thinking a couple vertical 4x4’s would do the trick here. But how to actually mount them to the pony wall is my conundrum.
My initial thought is just mount it flush to the exiting wall with a couple of metal braces, I just don’t know if this will really constrain it enough. It’s only about a 3 foot vertical extension to the pony wall but is against prevailing winds. I don’t want this to be some wobbly hack shit but I also don’t want this project to spiral out of control…
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/eve...1pc/1001183195
Another issue is the moron who installed the pony wall top (for lack of a better word) was either drunk or a moron.
Basically this is all twisted/misaligned so I have a feel these boards will need replacing ( not sure if this helps or hinders me installing the vertical studs above.
Am I just overthinking this? It’s just a couple vertical studs and some horizontal boards as privacy shades.
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Went to get some electrical tape to seal up my black stone labs oil sample, heard a hissing sound and a wet furnace room
Thankful for a T valve at the hot water heater junction, but no luck finding anyone with the ferrules and compression tools to build me a new line on the weekend. Will be humidifierless until early next week.
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https://www.homedepot.ca/product/sim...-4x/1000152497
Lag bolt it through the wood and into the wall. It will last forever.
Ordered 3 yards of garden soil. Hauling that shit through the yard and topping up all the beds.
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Is that enough to keep things from wobbling?
Should I still put some kind of a gusset/brace in on the far right where I don’t have a vertical to bolt it into?
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You can get ones with two holes on the bottom, those are the ones you should get if you can find them.
I think you should be fine with just those. You should put a top cap piece on. That’ll stop any movement.
Oh yeah use a 6x6 post if it fits.
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These would work for a privacy wall. Might need to replace it all to match though. We used these for a couple walls on our deck and love them. Super straight forward to install as well
https://www.homedepot.ca/search?q=Hoft#!q=Hoft
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Likely a lot pricier than just using lumber though (even with lumber pricing).
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More work on the moneypit AKA Arctic Spa.
Finished putting the Embassy system ceiling up in the basement - pretty easy to do solo, can be done with common power tools but a table saw makes tile cutting a breeze compared to a circular saw. The ceiling packs go on sale at Costco every few months and are a good deal compared to buying all the stuff individually.
Flooring next!
That's a nice murder/sex dungeon.
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I got da sames. Is excellence. Nice touch on evening out the sides. Adds that certain la plume de ma tante!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Yeah it was surprisingly easy to make things look good. Pretty solid system.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Forgot to mention, their method of using leftover tile pieces and screws for the outside crossbars is kinda janky. If you have dado blades for your table saw it's waaaay cleaner to re-make the end tabs instead on the bars you have to shorten, even if it takes a bit of measuring.