nice! I have WeatherTech in my Tundra and my wife‘s Hyundai Santa Fe. Good and bad. The good:they fit really well to trap dirt. The bad: the material they make them out of retains dirt and is hard to clean.
You can’t just vacuum them off or hit them with a hose. You have to hit them...
You can either lay sod or spray seed. Either way, you should loosen the soil and add compost/manure, and keep off it for a couple of weeks. Which may not be practical, and yeah, you'll need to water it several times a day.
DIY spray seed is available at home depot, or amazon...
Sounds plausible. If I had the right equipment (audio) to isolate it down to “right here”, I could wrap it with teflon or know for certIan there is not dripping.
Last night, the family drive me nuts and I couldn’t get any of my important stuff done.
The noise seems to be in areas that could be either condensation or plumbing. A real dripping sound.
Like I said. I have used high tech equipment to locate tiny leaks in the past. As I don’t have access to said equipment. I thought I would access the ODT brain trust, even at the risk of...
I have made a half dozen payments on our new (to us) new home. This evening, all my things to do didn’t get done because family members heard water dripping.
Long story short. Yeah I can hear something. I don’t know if it’s inside a wall or condensation inside a duct. I can’t see any...
I paid a guy to spay coat the entire underside of our roof. Way better than blown insulation. https://www.theoutdoorstrader.com/threads/spray-foam-insulation.1732962/
Anybody know where I can get a lot of rope either free or real cheap? 400 feet
I need an extra large doormat. I have a dog who tracks dirt in through a doggie door. I was looking at the prices for doormats and began to think I should make one the size I need. I realized it only makes sense...
I would get with a TIG guy. TIG welding can repair your cracks. As far as plugging your hole. You can either TIG weld it or do an 'aircraft style' repair. Pound it out straight and make a piece to fit the opening. Make a larger piece to overlap the opening and after buttering all the...
I ran a single piece of wire around my backyard. On one side I have a cinder block wall with a chanlink fence on top. I zip tied the wire to the chainlink fence.
Bad mistake. The fence was struck by lightning and it fried the wire into many pieces....
As soon as you start a pile, it starts to cook. No it doesn’t need any old stuff like yeast to start it. You will find that there is a height that you won’t want to go over.
The weight squeezes the air out from the lowest part of the pile, so it won’t break down. If you go too big you may...