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    Zoro Deals Thread

    I've been getting a 20% off coupon from zoro in the mail every month since at least August of 2024. They typically come between the 13th and 15th. I've used it a couple times. I now have a $700 purchase I need to make and haven't received one in the mail for April yet. Keeping my fingers...
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    How To: Shear Corrugated

    I score it with a drywall knife then tear it. This works along the same concept as a soda can.
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    Insulating a garage attic without venting?

    I'd go with a spray foam kit as mentioned above. I used Foam-It-Green's 602 sq foot (at 1" thick) closed cell version. www.sprayfoamdirect.com. I'd spray the roof deck at 1". You can then do the walls with fiberglass. There's no sense in wasting money on foam for the walls as you're not...
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    About to epoxy my garage

    I don't think you need to chisel them out unless you are using a masonary product to fill the cracks. Bondo makes an "all purpose" putty resin that can be used with masonary products. If you can find an epoxy crack repair product, that would work well also. When you fill the crack, you'll...
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    Poorly Finished Concrete, Impossible to sweep, what to do?

    with a sealer, you'll still end up with dust in the low spots but it'll be a little easier to clean up. One of two things I'd do: 1. I'd rent a grinder at your local rental store. It's really not that much. Once it's semi smooth, you can epoxy coat it. 2. You can get a self leveling epoxy...
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    New Home Garage Floor has no slope

    R309.3 of the IRC states: "Garage floor surfaces shall be of approved, non-combustible material. The area of the floor used for parking of automobiles or other vehicles shall be sloped to facilitate the movement of liquids to a drain or toward the main vehicle entry doorway." Of course, I...
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    Garage floor slope

    Site was hung up. Not sure why his posted here...Disregard.
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    New Home Garage Floor has no slope

    It's against code. It's a safety hazard to not have a slope to the main door in your garage. The slope allows gas fumes (heavier than air), liquid gas, water, etc to flow out of the house. You may have to take them to court but they will lose and they will have to fix it or pay you what it...
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