What project are you embroiled in? It’s it going well? What hangups are you running into? And, dare I ask, are you having fun with it?

  • 114145@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Leveling floorbeams in preparation for casting a concrete floor for a new bathroom! It’s a lot of work…

  • StringTheory@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    The Toilet From The Deepest Pit of Hell.

    …or maybe I should call it The Toilet of Theseus.

    I’ve replaced so many parts, solved so many leaks, reseated the tank, yada yada yada. It broke again, this time the lever arm. Off to the hardware store again, looking for an indestructible lever arm. Sheesh.

    I’m just about ready to get a big bucket and some sawdust and slap a seat on it and call it good!

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    1 year ago

    I don’t know if it is ridiculous but the whole ordeal feels ludicrous. Basically, we’ve moved into a house that had been previously flipped. I am not sure who the previous owners were, but they absolutely used their yard as a trash can. We found an entire mattress hidden beneath a large pile of brush. The ridiculous part is our futile attempt to clean up all the glass! I think the only way to get rid of it all would be to dig up all the grass and replace it, but we are renting and I am not upgrading the home for them, so we’ve just been slowly picking it all up as we find it.

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      1 year ago

      Can you contact your landlord and ask them to have it cleaned up? I can’t imagine the legality of leaving a bunch of potentially dangerous junk in the yard for new tenants to deal with. Maybe it would be more persuasive to talk to some landscaping people and get quotes for cleanup using whatever method they recommend.