You guessed it. They had a bracket that came with it but for some reasonnnn... they weren't used.:mad: My brother's brother-in-law works at a machine shop who is willing to take a crack at it. I'm very greatful and as soon as I get some measurements I'll email him the specs and hope it works out.
You've got the visual. The only problem with that is the columns are round steel pipe with foam filling in the gap between the vinyl and the pipe. There's nothing to securely attach it too. I was going to have a plate fabricated that I would be able to twist a 1/4 turn to "lock" the column into...
A few years ago I had my front porch redone in all vinyl. The guy who did it for me didn't secure the top or bottom and relied only on using the railing to keep it upright. I have a good idea on how to secure them myself but I need someone to fabricate the brackets. The machine shops around here...
I read most of the first page of thread because I was approched with an offer to seal the driveway by a guy who pulled up in his truck and wanted to seal my driveway with "Gilsonite". I have read that that is NOT what you want to use. Also his price was WAY high for the size of my driveway. It's...
The replacement door I've got is the same size. I would have had to special order the shorter size. The guy who was going to replace the door and do some other vinyl work went with me when I got it so I figured it would work. He was talking about raising the door, but was having some...
I've got a bit of a predicament with my exterior rear door on my house. About 10 years ago, I built an attached deck and didn't remember to lower the deck so it wouldn't be flush to the door (which it is). The door is black and the plastic around the window in the door which has made it leak...
She'll be able to get you bunches. As I was filling scripts (I'm a tech also) I would toss them into a sandwich baggie. By the end of the day, I had close to 100. I was using them to dry out wet electronics.
Sorry guys. I've had so many things going on with the hollidays, I completey forgot about this thread. I didn't take any pictures but the area above the garage is finished off with HVAC, insulation and drywall. The area that has the condensation is the vertical gable end unfinished knee wall...
Yeah, I'm regretting not having my roofer put in a ridge line vent. I've got gable vents on each end but aparently it's not going to be enough. Any products that will help?
With all the tempature swings and rain we have had, my gable end in the knee wall is sweating pretty bad. I'm worried about moisture damage. Is there anything I can do to prevent this?
They told me 2 different things. One inspector told me 1 thing and another told me something completely different. It's all in how they define & interpret the different codes individually. One of the many should have explained it in a little more detail. It's not like I just got the sheetrock...