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Amazon purchase of heater? Mass has passed a law banning propane heaters it seems.

As mentioned crack the door for fresh air as this heater will consume the oxygen in the garage.
 
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Amazon purchase of heater? Mass has passed a law banning propane heaters it seems.

As mentioned crack the door for fresh air as this heater will consume the oxygen in the garage.

Oh really? I had no issues getting it.

Definitely good to know!
 
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Yeah, there is one for propane too. I clicked the wrong one. I was surprised as well. Massachusetts loves to be big brother and be our common sense for us.
 
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Yeah, there is one for propane too. I clicked the wrong one. I was surprised as well. Massachusetts loves to be big brother and be our common sense for us.



Yep! Could be worse, I guess. Could be California. [emoji23]


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Gotta love when you're working from home and knowing they are building a new house across the street, you hear heavy machinery pretty close to home. I peek my head outside one day last week and this is what I see:

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No warning from the builder, or anyone, for that matter. They're just ripping up my yard for whatever reason.

I spoke to the builder and he informs me that they are hooking up the water for the new lot across the street, so they're tapping into mine. Again, not a single word of warning or the courtesy of a heads up.

This was their first attempt at covering up their mess:

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And this was their second attempt at covering up the mess, after they (I believe) finally accomplished their goal (note the huge tire mark):

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Needless to say, I was and still am pissed. I get the whole aspect of an easement and how the town owns the first X number of feet, but this all falls back on my shoulders and come springtime, I'll be the one out there fixing this ****-hole (pun intended) that was left behind. I cannot wait for this last house to be completed and for all this construction to be no more. So over it already.
 

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Good call.

I just texted him and he said they're going to reseed in the Spring. I won't hold my breath, though.

Make him put it in writing or have the HOA go after him if you have one. I cant tell you how many times I have taken someone's word for it and found myself let down.
 
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Make him put it in writing or have the HOA go after him if you have one. I cant tell you how many times I have taken someone's word for it and found myself let down.

No HOA, and as annoyed as I've been with him over the past year or so, he did finish the garage/foundation work and has followed up on most of the issues I brought to him.

My guess is when he seeds the new lot across the street in the spring, he'll tell the guys to spray the hydroseed on that area of my front lawn. That's the one good thing about them building another house. I'm guaranteed to see him often until it's finished and can annoy the **** out of him until it's done.
 

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No HOA, and as annoyed as I've been with him over the past year or so, he did finish the garage/foundation work and has followed up on most of the issues I brought to him.

My guess is when he seeds the new lot across the street in the spring, he'll tell the guys to spray the hydroseed on that area of my front lawn. That's the one good thing about them building another house. I'm guaranteed to see him often until it's finished and can annoy the **** out of him until it's done.

Gotcha. I guess you can just bug him every time you see his truck across the street. I had a similar issue with my contractor and I just sicked my wife on him. :lol_hitti
 
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Gotcha. I guess you can just bug him every time you see his truck across the street. I had a similar issue with my contractor and I just sicked my wife on him. :lol_hitti

Bingo! lol

I've done most of the interacting with him since we purchased the house, as I work from home 2x/week and see him more than she would normally. But she's definitely the "ace in the hole", if need be! :beer:
 

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Nice to see that I'm not the only one who activates Asset Wifey for this kind of... how do I put it? People who deserve to be reminded of something every single minute.

Good luck with that. I wouldn't mind the whole, nor the wait. What I just can't understand nor bare, is them not asking for permission or giving any kind of heads-up.
 

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Unfortunately, like you stated, that looks to be within the utility easement and not considered yours, (even though you have to maintain it and pay tax on it:willy_nil). What's pretty foolish is normally in a new development all the water service laterals are installed prior to the road being paved, this way nothing has to be excavated again.

They were also not tapping into "your" water line, they were tapping the water main. There is only one main in the street and all the house services tie into it separately.

This is a terrible time of year to do that kind of work here in the northeast. It's impossible to do a proper cleanup and restoration. They should fix it in the springtime, if they do not, call the water utility. If the water dept didn't do the actual tie-in, they have the records and a bond for whoever did.

edit... by the name on that machine you are in a "dirty river"?

edit 2... Sorry about the dirty riv comment... just read your entire thread and now know. That contractor does most of the water work in Fall River... that's what threw me off.
 
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Nice to see that I'm not the only one who activates Asset Wifey for this kind of... how do I put it? People who deserve to be reminded of something every single minute.

Good luck with that. I wouldn't mind the whole, nor the wait. What I just can't understand nor bare, is them not asking for permission or giving any kind of heads-up.

Agreed! Just knock on the door, but apparently that's asking too much. Oh well.

Unfortunately, like you stated, that looks to be within the utility easement and not considered yours, (even though you have to maintain it and pay tax on it:willy_nil). What's pretty foolish is normally in a new development all the water service laterals are installed prior to the road being paved, this way nothing has to be excavated again.

They were also not tapping into "your" water line, they were tapping the water main. There is only one main in the street and all the house services tie into it separately.

This is a terrible time of year to do that kind of work here in the northeast. It's impossible to do a proper cleanup and restoration. They should fix it in the springtime, if they do not, call the water utility. If the water dept didn't do the actual tie-in, they have the records and a bond for whoever did.

edit... by the name on that machine you are in a "dirty river"?

edit 2... Sorry about the dirty riv comment... just read your entire thread and now know. That contractor does most of the water work in Fall River... that's what threw me off.

Yeah, my water line, water main, whatever. I work in IT, I don't know construction lingo/terminology, so thanks for clarifying.

I'm near the "Riv", but definitely don't live in Fall River. Though I do work there. You couldn't pay me to live in the city.
 
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We had an unseasonably warm day yesterday, with temps reaching the low 60s. Turns out I had previously taken the day off to bring my wife to/fro a medical appt, but was luckily home by 1230pm. Since I had the rest of the day off, I took this opportunity to try my hand at my first rinseless wash.

Using ONR (Optimum No Rinse) with Bead Maker as a drying aid, this was the end result (excuse the iPhone photos):

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Seeing as it was my first time and I didn't exactly have a specific process already in place, I'm fairly happy with the results. Having just got home from a quick trip to the Post Office (more on that later), I did notice a few streaky areas. But as I get more and more comfortable with ONR, I should continue to see better results. That, and with more frequent washes, of course. I picked this car up in November and this, unfortunately, was the first time I had been able to wash it, so it was pretty dirty.

Back to the Post Office trip....that may or may not have been me sending a check, overnighted ($25!!!) to Illinois for an E46 M3....stay tuned....
 

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We had an unseasonably warm day yesterday, with temps reaching the low 60s. Turns out I had previously taken the day off to bring my wife to/fro a medical appt, but was luckily home by 1230pm. Since I had the rest of the day off, I took this opportunity to try my hand at my first rinseless wash.

Using ONR (Optimum No Rinse) with Bead Maker as a drying aid, this was the end result (excuse the iPhone photos):

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Seeing as it was my first time and I didn't exactly have a specific process already in place, I'm fairly happy with the results. Having just got home from a quick trip to the Post Office (more on that later), I did notice a few streaky areas. But as I get more and more comfortable with ONR, I should continue to see better results. That, and with more frequent washes, of course. I picked this car up in November and this, unfortunately, was the first time I had been able to wash it, so it was pretty dirty.

Back to the Post Office trip....that may or may not have been me sending a check, overnighted ($25!!!) to Illinois for an E46 M3....stay tuned....

Looking good. I did that to my heavily dirty 2002 the other day, its a good process.
 
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Wow that Water Main I would be ******** about as well. I have just noticed the construction on my street they resurveyed the whole street except my property and I am very ******** about it since they {construction} disrupted/removed my pins on 3 corners and then just said ah not our problem.... State construction manged by my town gee that's going to go well
 
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Wow that Water Main I would be ******** about as well. I have just noticed the construction on my street they resurveyed the whole street except my property and I am very ******** about it since they {construction} disrupted/removed my pins on 3 corners and then just said ah not our problem.... State construction manged by my town gee that's going to go well

Right?! It looks like complete and utter **** and I have to deal with that until springtime. Could it be worse? Sure, but that's not the point. The point is my lawn was finally in great shape after spending money on an irrigation system and ponying up for a lawn care service and now I have this giant mess in my yard with deep *** tire tracks running through it. :mad:

Ha, good luck with that! But I can relate...clearly!
 
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Saturday afternoon, my wife took the boys over to her parents so they could get in some quality time with their grandparents. This meant that I could get in some guilt-free garage time. And since it was in the mid-30s, it also gave me a good excuse to try out my new Dyna-Glo propane torpedo heater.

When I got into the garage, the temp was right around 32 degree. After roughly 30 minutes running on low, the temp had increased roughly 12 degrees, to 44. Even at 44, the chill had definitely been cut and the garage was fairly comfortable:

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Aside from watching the latest Obsessed Garage YouTube video, I took care of some cleanup/tidying that I had been putting off.

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I still need to hang all my BMW prints, but will wait until the M3 arrives and is parked so I can get a clearer idea of how I want everything arranged. Being out there for a few hours was great, almost therapeutic. I cannot wait until warmer weather arrives.

On a somewhat related note, we've become very friendly with our newest neighbors who live directly across the street. The husband is a car guy, through and through. Has an AMC Hornet race car, 700+ hp Plymouth Laser, notchback Mustang, and recently picked up a C5 Z06 Corvette. I envision lots of beers and cars in our future. He even coined the term "Beer-n-Stare", for those times when it's too cold to do anything but sit in the garage, drink beers and stare at our toys.
 
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Stool position almost makes it seem like you should have added 2' of width to the counter but not the cabinets.

I see your point, but the counter already hangs over the cabinets a few inches. I didn't need it to hang over that much more. I won't be sitting very often. If I'm working in the garage, 9 times out of 10, I'll be on my feet. The stool is more for when I want to sit and relax and watch something on TV in between jobs or whatever.
 

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I’ve been seeing a lot pop up about ONR lately, but most of the reviews have been from more favorable climates... how do you think it would work on a car up in our neck of the woods that covered in salt? I pretty much only take my car through touchless washes in the winter, but as you know, they really don’t do a great job. Your results look fantastic though, how dirty was the car ahead of time? Maybe touchless wash followed up with ONR at home? Love to hear your thoughts!
 
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I’ve been seeing a lot pop up about ONR lately, but most of the reviews have been from more favorable climates... how do you think it would work on a car up in our neck of the woods that covered in salt? I pretty much only take my car through touchless washes in the winter, but as you know, they really don’t do a great job. Your results look fantastic though, how dirty was the car ahead of time? Maybe touchless wash followed up with ONR at home? Love to hear your thoughts!

Granted, it hasn't snowed very much around here, up to this point. Which, in and of itself, is weird. That said, I leased the car in November and this was the first time it's been washed. So it was pretty dirty.

I think the key, at least from what I saw, is to drench the panels with the diluted ONR in a spray bottle. The more lubrication, the better. But I also think the touchless followed up with the ONR at home is not a bad idea for a truly filthy car. Keeping in mind that most car washes reuse water and even the touchless bays can still cause some marring of the paint.

But us in the colder climates don't really have a choice. If you do end up getting and trying the ONR, let me know what you think! I was very happy with the product and look forward to using it on a more normal basis, to help minimize how dirty my car does get in the winter.
 

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Did I see you might have found an E46 M3? There's a 94 EU spec E36 M3 fs on BAT. Tempting but considering making my 95 M3 into a S54 powered vs the S52 in it now.
 

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Yeah, I know S54 is almost as awesome as an S38....S38 has so much more grunt. S54 makes an e36 a proper drivers car but changes the 50/50 balance a bit.
 

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S54 is love.
ITB'd 300+WHP, in a lightweight E36 chassis, is everything you'll ever need to be happy. Well, at least, that's what I need, lol.
 
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Yeah, I know S54 is almost as awesome as an S38....S38 has so much more grunt. S54 makes an e36 a proper drivers car but changes the 50/50 balance a bit.

Fair enough, and I don't actually know, but I'd think the chances of finding an S54 are probably easier than finding an S38, no?! At the very least, the S54 would (or should) be cheaper, since they would be more readily available.

S54 is love.
ITB'd 300+WHP, in a lightweight E36 chassis, is everything you'll ever need to be happy. Well, at least, that's what I need, lol.

I've only driven an S54 once in my life, about 3 months ago when I first started looking for an E46 M3. There was a TiAg silver M3 for sale about 30 minutes from me. Had some Dinan parts, but the paint was in pretty bad shape and both mirrors had some bubbling. That said, the car drove great and I enjoyed the **** out of my 10 minute joy ride.
 
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OK so I can't really keep this a secret anymore:

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Ignore the scraping noise. That's not the car running nor the roof of the car scraping while being loaded. It was one of the seller's neighbors shoveling their driveway.

This was taken this past Saturday. Driver has run into some weather-related delays with all the snow in the mid-west, so he's hoping to arrive tomorrow or Saturday. As long as it's before Sunday (which is the day we're having my youngest son's first birthday party), it'll work out just fine.

To say I'm excited would be a massive understatement. It's been a long process and though this car isn't perfect, I am confident it can and will be, one day. I'll provide more photos and videos once she arrives and I can fully assess the car.

Wish me luck! :beer:
 
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