Kilz oil is a interior primer used for stain blocking. You asked if you can use exterior latex on top of it. Is this a inside or outside paint job? If outside, skip the kilz. If inside your latex exterior paint will dry slow and smell quite a bit.
I connected a coax cable from the cable box in the basement (70') to the TV in the garage. In the basement I use the HDMI connection off the box for the TV. Works great. Get all the channels. Only drawback is you must watch the same channel. No issue here as the kids are grown. No issue...
Rent a floor grinder. Diamond plates will strip the floor in a few hours. Remember to find one with the vac system. Cost for the day will be under 400 and you will be staining that evening
in the paint business. the paint and primer stuff is a marketing tool. raw walls should always be primed and a top quality paint used after. we only recommend the paint and primer on walls in good shape and similar color being painted
home depot! they won't match, they give you only what the computer tells them. go to a Sherman williams or Ben Moore store, bring in a piece of the color you need and they will match it.
also a huge fan of the show. they explain the purchase and repairs of each car extremely well. however, the profit they make on each piece auto should include some labor time cost.
Wilton makes the vise for snap on. my son the dumpster driver pick up one from the local auto repair shop for free. a new pair of teeth cost $40 and a little paint gives me a new vice.
semi gloss on the wall allow you to clean it, but also show every inch of the stucco. I would prime with oil based primer and a top quality latex egg shell interior or low lust exterior paint. two gals of each should do it
if it is a short run the water won't freeze as it is warm coming from the heater. I run mine into the sump pump out to the rain gutter and it keeps the rain gutter from freezing. verify you will have no standing water in the line.
same issue. spring time rain about three times a year 12-15 gals at a time. have a french drain however, I have clay under the basement pour. this builder *****! wet vac it up until I can tie both lines together in the area it weeps in.