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kitten0077 t1_ja6qh9e wrote
Reply to New Zoo Revue 1970s by steroidamoeba
I recognize these characters!
kitten0077 t1_j6067uz wrote
Reply to Removing pea trap (clogged sink) by ytsephill
I don't understand why the sink keeps filling up? Is it a double basin sink with a disposal on one side?
kitten0077 t1_j22cj10 wrote
Reply to I got three pizza savers on one pizza by MinnesotaMTB
Great tool to add to a container to make mixing easier. Works awesomely for jello pudding
kitten0077 t1_ix99y5o wrote
I would contact the seller/previous owners to find out what the countertop is made from.
IMO You would be better off with a concrete countertop. Easy peasy to diy and dang cheap
kitten0077 t1_iufbu3u wrote
Reply to I just read an epic post from 11 years ago from here, but it was for 500lbs, how to move 1000lbs from driveway to workshop and UP 12 inches into a double doorway? by Tex-Rob
For all but the step, you can use sliders. For the step, just tip it onto more sliders
kitten0077 t1_iubj61r wrote
Reply to LPT: Go ahead and toss the box that your cellphone came in, but save the IMEI/serial number. by [deleted]
Re-purpose those sturdy boxes into a drawer organizer
kitten0077 t1_iuasmwf wrote
Reply to I found this calculator. I can’t find anything about it online, I’m guessing it’s from the 1970s, 1980s, or maybe later. by EntertainmentQuick47
My hubby got one a few years ago from a Sargento goodie bag
kitten0077 t1_iscur9a wrote
Are you a success?
Are you the only one who thinks you are successful?
kitten0077 t1_is817zz wrote
Reply to does anyone know how to trim styrofoam? by friggityfrogg
Electric carving knife
kitten0077 t1_jacxq0g wrote
Reply to Searching for advice on patching beadboard paneling by ITS_GOOD_FOR_YOU
You can't just touch up the single spot with paint even after using a filler.
A hole the size of a pencil eraser will have a patch at least 6 inches across.
After filling and drying, sand the whole area using progressively finer papers until it is very smooth. Paint all of the sanded area and blend it by using BobRoss's technique of tiny x's.