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    Double oven installation query

    I don't know who selected the model. As I posted above, my ONE personal experience with a home warranty company left much to be desired. That said, in the last house we sold (31 years ago), I bought the buyer an $600 (or so) Home Warranty policy. The A/C died within a year of our sale...
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    Double oven installation query

    Wow. Some great responses here. I didn't see them until this morning because I didn't get any notice. I thought I had signed up for notices... I guess I didn't ....Thank all of you for your help and input. richg99
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    Double oven installation query

    Home Warrentys almost always cover appliances. Apparently, my friend bought one to cover his appliances or continued paying annually for the one that came with his house. My ONE experience with a Home Warranty, (which came with my house) was terrible.
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    Double oven installation query

    A friend has an installer coming out to put in a new GE double oven Model #JKD3000SNSS. The letter that he received from his Home Warranty company states that he MUST have an opening of 51.125/-26.75/-26.625. My friend claims that he found the actual installation instructions online. Those...
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    Need a suggestion to replace my drill (battery operated)

    Thanks for all of the suggestions. Search is over. Went to Lowes. Found a Bosch deal. $99.00 for BOTH a 12-volt, Two speed (very important to me); TWO batteries (also important to me); Charger, and a 12-volt DRILL and a 12 Volt DRIVER, plus carrying case. Two tools; two batteries; good...
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    Need a suggestion to replace my drill (battery operated)

    What is out there that is small; reasonable in price; charges quickly; has at least two set speeds ( not a variable speed that you cannot every control properly); a hand-tightened chuck...and will last? The story of my loss is below if anyone cares why I need a new drill...
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    Need Help Adding Supply Valves to Capped PEX "Stubs"

    Never used PEX, but...your issue seems to be that the plumber left you very little to work with. I'd cut the plasterboard and see if you can reposition the lines UP or DOWN. Doing so would give you more material with which to work. richg99
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    New (old) guy here from Texas and Tennessee

    Howdy, just found this site today. Since I have been puttering around for most of my 77 years, it is good to find a place like this. It was recommended on a fishing site that I frequent. Appears to be lots of good ideas and solutions. Looking forward to logging in more often. We spend half...
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