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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7160 on: October 28, 2020, 10:39:42 pm »
Serious question. Are you allowed to stack firewood that close to your house?

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7161 on: October 28, 2020, 10:59:14 pm »
Serious question. Are you allowed to stack firewood that close to your house?
I don't think there's any law against it. Is it the greatest idea? Probably not, but that smaller stack will be done by Christmas.

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7162 on: October 29, 2020, 09:24:27 am »
So without waiting for an answer  :),  I ASSume company A made the original contract with you and subbed the work off to company B without your knowledge or consent.

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I also ASSume that you and the neighbour gave company A a deposit on the original contract.   What % was that?  20%?

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I also ASSUME that you have NOT paid them the balance due.  Me thinks that come spring that they will decline to rip everything up and you'll end up getting the job for the original deposit.  Of course not what you wanted, but what can you do.
 

I paid them once they sent the quote for the repaving in the spring.  They were very upfront about how apalled they were with both the pavers treatment of their customers and the quality of their work.  At this point, I have faith in their word.  This may very well prove to be a mistake, but I am generally a trusting person and decided to take them at their word.  We'll find out in the spring.

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Seems the neighbour is getting the worst off it.  Although it puzzles me why he let them continue.

Yeah, he was furious.  I too am a little surprised that he didn't stop them, but it really happened so fast.  And dealing with the guy from company B who was a full on bully probably through them off.  There were regrets for sure.
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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7163 on: October 31, 2020, 09:27:54 pm »
Finally got around to sweeping the chimney today, pain in the ass job, but I had done it in a few years, lotsa creosote build up... all done now though & first fire of the season in the woodstove.



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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7164 on: October 31, 2020, 10:41:39 pm »
Finally got around to sweeping the chimney today, pain in the ass job, but I had done it in a few years, lotsa creosote build up... all done now though & first fire of the season in the woodstove.


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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7165 on: November 01, 2020, 07:16:46 am »
Finally got around to sweeping the chimney today, pain in the ass job, but I had done it in a few years, lotsa creosote build up... all done now though & first fire of the season in the woodstove.



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Wouldnt you do that yearly
A friend is a firefighter, the stories they have about chimney fires is   :o

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7166 on: November 01, 2020, 09:05:56 am »
Finally got around to sweeping the chimney today, pain in the ass job, but I had done it in a few years, lotsa creosote build up... all done now though & first fire of the season in the woodstove.



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Wouldnt you do that yearly
A friend is a firefighter, the stories they have about chimney fires is   :o
Yes, I should do it yearly, was procrastinating.

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7167 on: November 01, 2020, 11:02:28 am »
since i've never had a wood home that burns wood, you'd have to look into it more, but i think you can buy special fake logs that are supposed to clean creosote build up??...since it's cleaned out now, maybe buy a few and run one in the fireplace once a month (or however you use them?) to keep it clean?
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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7168 on: November 01, 2020, 11:11:59 am »
since i've never had a wood home that burns wood, you'd have to look into it more, but i think you can buy special fake logs that are supposed to clean creosote build up??...since it's cleaned out now, maybe buy a few and run one in the fireplace once a month (or however you use them?) to keep it clean?
Yeah, running a cleaning log once or twice a season probably wouldn't be a bad idea. Usually running a hot fire to start prevents the build up as well. I have a full stainless steel liner running up the chimney from the woodstove so that prevents a fire from spreading as well. And that's also what makes it harder to clean out, taking it all apart & then climbing up onto the roof and using the brush & rods.

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7169 on: November 01, 2020, 11:31:00 am »
Was this your Halloween costume then?


Ha, ha, ha!! I didn't look that clean & debonair when I was done...

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7170 on: November 01, 2020, 05:05:35 pm »
since i've never had a wood home that burns wood, you'd have to look into it more, but i think you can buy special fake logs that are supposed to clean creosote build up??...since it's cleaned out now, maybe buy a few and run one in the fireplace once a month (or however you use them?) to keep it clean?
Yeah, running a cleaning log once or twice a season probably wouldn't be a bad idea. Usually running a hot fire to start prevents the build up as well. I have a full stainless steel liner running up the chimney from the woodstove so that prevents a fire from spreading as well. And that's also what makes it harder to clean out, taking it all apart & then climbing up onto the roof and using the brush & rods.

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I'd suggest a creosote cleaning powder.  Just toss in X amount on the hot coals.   Last chimney fire I had was only in the black pipe say 4 feet above the stove.  A section just started glowing red.

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7171 on: November 02, 2020, 07:55:55 pm »
A used HP Elitebook 8570 for my daughter for $200.

I5 3320M cpu, 4GB RAM (I may end up upgrading it to 8GB), 128GB SSD, and AMD 7570M discrete graphics card. 

Being an old business laptop, it's got very good hardware.  My wife's Lenovo which we bought refurbished has similar specs (minus the discrete graphics) and we've been very happy with it.

This one is for my daughter to use, mostly for Roblox, Minecraft, and other simple games.  It will do the job very nicely, and gets her off my gaming PC. COVID has really pushed up the price of used laptops, so I feel like I got a great deal.

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7172 on: November 03, 2020, 10:49:55 pm »
Not bought anything ...yet. Still a tad under $1K CAD.

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7173 on: November 04, 2020, 01:31:21 pm »
Got offered more than I paid for the Yukon and ALMOST flipped it out for an order on a '21 AT4 with the air suspension.

Then I remembered that taking on a lease (my current truck is purchased) would limit me to annual mileage. Of course, I'm at 3 months with my truck and already at about 14,000km.
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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7174 on: November 04, 2020, 01:37:20 pm »
Got offered more than I paid for the Yukon and ALMOST flipped it out for an order on a '21 AT4 with the air suspension.

Then I remembered that taking on a lease (my current truck is purchased) would limit me to annual mileage. Of course, I'm at 3 months with my truck and already at about 14,000km.

How do you get such an offer?  Was it unsolicited, or did you go shopping?

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7175 on: November 04, 2020, 03:26:42 pm »
Got offered more than I paid for the Yukon and ALMOST flipped it out for an order on a '21 AT4 with the air suspension.

Then I remembered that taking on a lease (my current truck is purchased) would limit me to annual mileage. Of course, I'm at 3 months with my truck and already at about 14,000km.

How do you get such an offer?  Was it unsolicited, or did you go shopping?

Had it in for service... I got an INSANE cash deal on my truck so not surprised. If I wasn't restricted from flying right now due to COVID, my mileage would be MUCH more reasonable. I'm still thinking of keeping the truck until the spring and flipping it out for an LC 500.

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7176 on: November 04, 2020, 03:39:16 pm »
Got offered more than I paid for the Yukon and ALMOST flipped it out for an order on a '21 AT4 with the air suspension.

Then I remembered that taking on a lease (my current truck is purchased) would limit me to annual mileage. Of course, I'm at 3 months with my truck and already at about 14,000km.

How do you get such an offer?  Was it unsolicited, or did you go shopping?

Had it in for service... I got an INSANE cash deal on my truck so not surprised. If I wasn't restricted from flying right now due to COVID, my mileage would be MUCH more reasonable. I'm still thinking of keeping the truck until the spring and flipping it out for an LC 500.
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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7177 on: November 11, 2020, 04:12:47 pm »
A KitchenAid Stand Mixer.  Not the little one, either, but the big 450w, lift-bowl mixer. 
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/kitchenaid-professional-5-plus-series-stand-mixer-metallic-chrome-0432170p.html#srp

My wife bakes a lot, and has been asking for one.  Decided to get one for her for xmas.  I'm a cheapskate, so I was looking for a used one, but they're all $300-$350 for the smaller tilt head Artisan model.  Canadian Tire had the big one I purchased on sale for $399.  I think I got the last one in the city.  Took me 3 hours of calling around and going to different stores to finally get it.
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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7178 on: November 11, 2020, 04:38:49 pm »
A KitchenAid Stand Mixer.  Not the little one, either, but the big 450w, lift-bowl mixer. 
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/kitchenaid-professional-5-plus-series-stand-mixer-metallic-chrome-0432170p.html#srp

My wife bakes a lot, and has been asking for one.  Decided to get one for her for xmas.  I'm a cheapskate, so I was looking for a used one, but they're all $300-$350 for the smaller tilt head model.  Canadian Tire had the big one I purchased on sale for $399.  I think I got the last one in the city.  Took me 3 hours of calling around and going to different stores to finally get it.

They come in handy!!

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Re: What you Buy or DIY show off thread
« Reply #7179 on: November 11, 2020, 04:39:21 pm »
I'm trying a new brand of beard oil today!

I know..not terribly exciting...slow day here.   :rofl: :rofl2: