Applying wood hardener to dry wood vs wet wood -- counter intuitive instructions
Applying wood hardener to dry wood vs wet wood -- counter intuitive instructions
Applying wood hardener to dry wood vs wet wood -- counter intuitive instructions
Plant growing out of (or nearby) a wood support beam, which has become soft and wet
Replacing a bathroom showerpan: $9k+
plz someone, invent a strap-on pistol that can harvest any can of aerosol to salvage contents when the nozzle fails
expansion foam pistols vs straws
expansion foam pistols vs straws
expansion foam pistols vs straws
Incompetent house flippers left me a grenade, effectively, set to blow at the 20 yr mark.
Why are there 4-pin DC power connectors giving 2 identical voltages? How can they be hacked for 2-pin?
Fiberglass showerpan flexes, drain moves vertically, causes leaking. Got ripped off by a plumber. Looking for a hack to avoid replacing the showerpan.
Fiberglass showerpan flexes, drain moves vertically, causes leaking. Got ripped off by a plumber. Looking for a hack to avoid replacing the showerpan.
just spent 2 days descaling the urinestone off my toilet bowls. wtf. Do hippies know better?
just spent 2 days descaling the urinestone off my toilet bowls. wtf. Do hippies know better?
Lemmy (or Alexandrite) cannot remove an URL from a post -- thus forcing a shitty massive preview
Can we trust tire repair glues to always be vulcanizing?
Quill stem apparently rusted to the fork. How can it be removed?
note to mods: might want to add “bicycle” and “🚲” to the forum name
Which brands of washing machines on the EU market have kill switches, besides Beko? Which do not?
Case law wanted for kill switches in Europe
Polish train maker Newag sues the hackers who exposed its anti-repair tricks on the basis of “unlawful competition”. Isn’t it Newag who violates competition law? I’m confused.
I did not post a pic of the whole facade, but to the right of the plant is an overhang that prevents water from getting on the facade. This section has no overhang so rainwater runs down the facade. A few years ago part of the facade was cracking and I re-rendered that part of the facade. After a rain, the new part of the facade remains bright in color which indicates water does not penetrate. But in the bad area, the gray surface becomes notably darker, which suggests water is penetrating.
I have access to the whole house. The interior pics are of the top floor. What I meant by not accessing the top of the beam is just that the ceiling is in the way. I could remove the drywall on the ceiling corner to get access to more of the beam. I will first dig up the exterior facade and see if that exposes the top of the beam. If not, then I would remove a bit of the ceiling.
I’m not sure what you are referring to. My exteriour pic is terrible (bad camera). On the interior pic, there is a grey cable, probably a/c to the ceiling light. The blackness to the left of that is not a tube but simply a missing brick. It had plaster and insulation foam before I got to it. But now it is just a hole. If you mean the exterior, it’s just a terrible pic. Above the plant is a wood panel that is really warped from getting wet. I installed it new a few years ago but got something wrong. It may not have been treated wood, I don’t recall. I thought painting it would be sufficient but clearly not in the section that has no overhang.
I will know more after I dig up the facade. But note that the roof is right above and just to the right of the plant (off picture) is the downspout. It’s clear, but I suppose I have to wonder if it’s possible that water puddles at a bottleneck right where the downspout is.