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February 2, 2016 at 10:41 am #465884
Does the packaging on that pot light you’re considering say IC or non-IC? I’d think they’d use the same terminology as with a typical recessed light.
The description does say “IC Rated”.
“If you don’t pass on the knowledge you have to others, it Dies with you”
— Glenn BottingFebruary 2, 2016 at 11:14 am #465897Every once in a while you have to remind your wife that when you say you are going to do something, you are going to do it. It is not necessary to give a reminder that you said it EVERY 6 months.
HAHA! I hear that! Cranbrook, she let you keep the house?
I got the house years after the fact , she has her own house too .
February 20, 2016 at 3:55 pm #475401Moving slowly on this one but getting there. I just hung the 5/8″ fire rated. Thought I had some corner bead stashed away in the workroom but none to be found.
So during the week I’ll have to pick a strip up.“If you don’t pass on the knowledge you have to others, it Dies with you”
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February 21, 2016 at 11:12 pm #476125Clev08
ProOwning a home is a lifetime job, when you finish the jobs from the original build it is time to renovate
So very true, the list never seems to get smaller. Thing get crossed off and things get added.
February 22, 2016 at 12:04 am #476154Doobie
ModeratorWorked on our bathroom redo today. Lots more electrical cleanup than I realized. Had to buzz some lines to start figuring out what to do. Lots more to do with the clean up.
February 22, 2016 at 5:21 am #476238managed to pick up all the baseboard and crown molding this weekend, now debating if i want to purchase a new nail gun so i can work in a new one and return my fil’s nail gun lol.
February 22, 2016 at 5:26 am #476245Owning a home is a lifetime job, when you finish the jobs from the original build it is time to renovate
So very true, the list never seems to get smaller. Thing get crossed off and things get added.
This is so true, I’ve been in this house now 16 tears and the main floor bathroom has been reno’d twice. My kitchen will be due for another reno. Then there’s a whack of things that just need to be completed.
“If you don’t pass on the knowledge you have to others, it Dies with you”
— Glenn BottingMarch 5, 2016 at 3:30 pm #483024Had a bit of time today to finally put back the drywall that got damaged last year when my hot water tank’s drain valve developed a crack.
The drywall was soaked and had to go.
This past week, the tank finally died and when it was being replaced I took advantage of the space to slide in the new drywall.“If you don’t pass on the knowledge you have to others, it Dies with you”
— Glenn BottingMarch 6, 2016 at 7:17 am #483392@58chev, are you going to mud it and paint it, or just leave it? When you replaced your hot water tank, did you go larger ?
March 6, 2016 at 7:44 am #483425Just screwed up and that’s it. It’s just the furnace/workroom not visable to the rest of the living space in the basement.
Same size 40GAL hot water tank, no need for any bigger. Did contemplate tankless but could not justify the larger cost difference.
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