diputsnyc
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I've been using the 6" scraper along with a puty knife works great, now I'm getting the click floor down it looks even better.
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When you are done, come do my floor for me.
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OMG I can see why you want to renovate it, too bad about the toilet type.
About that mask, I notice you have asbestos filters on it (pink). Are they just for dust or do you actually have asbestos in there? Never mind just read about the no disposables.... I' thought I'd include that sexy picture anyway.
I have the mask from my days working in a welding shop. The filters are just what they used in the shop. The dust from the dremel was getting to me, so I figured it was better than nothing.
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At first I just wanted to hire someone, but I am actually enjoying the work.
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But the air from the hockey table will keep you cool when you are lying on it.
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I am on the first floor of a 12 story apartment building. The floor of my bathroom is the concrete foundation. I wish I could go with a floor unit.
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What started out as a simple project now loooks like it is going to be a bigger project.
I was just going to remove some tile, then prep and paint the wall. Turns out there wasn't any wall behind the tile due to the toilet leaking. Everything is moist. It is so wet that the metal lathe has rusted away.
Due to the hideous color of the bathroom, I am considering changing the toilet. But I need a wall mount toilet like the one in the picture. Any suggestions where to get a decent price on a toilet like this?
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I found where the critters were hiding. And from the looks of things, it has been for a really long time.
I had some boxes piled in the corner. NYC apartment, moved in 2 years ago, usual reasons... The bottom box has holes for handles. It appears the holes were used as a front door for the mice, and some breeding occured. With the addition of my bird cage nearby, they had an unlimited food source. I even cleaned it for them and kept it stocked.
The box is now sitting on a table outside and I am debating whether I should just throw everything away, or go through it and salvage what I can. As cute as mice are, they really freak me out. Yes, I am a wimp when it comes to rodents.
As an aside, I did some errands on my motorcycle today. First time since November. Sometimes I forget how much I love riding.
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My apartment has become over run with mice. I have caught 9 mice in the last week. I have been using glue traps because I want to keep the poison away from my pets. I have been catching about 2 mice every day.
I did not get a chance to do some cleaning I wanted today because I spent the day at the Vet. Looks like one of my Parrots is very very sick.
How do i figure out how the mice got into my apartment and where they are living. I thought I had it figured out. But the mice keep gettting caught in different glue traps. I would have thought there would be a pattern where they were getting caught.
Any suggestions on ridding my apartment of mice?
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I am sure this is a dumb question, but is seafoam designed for both the carbed and the FI versions?
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You by any chance running a Givi top box?
Why did you ask? I have a givi top case.
I had the same problem decelerating at 37 mph. I was going to check the steering head bearings, but when I replaced the tires, the problem seemed to go away.
I still need to change the front fork springs. When I do the front, I should just replace the bearings and be done with it.
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the ballast itself only takes 12V in, only the ignitor is increasing the voltage 24,000 volts to ignite the xenon gas. there is no need to upgrade any of your stock wire.
Wire size is determined by voltage AND amperage. I do not know anything about the HID kits you received. When the ignitor first strikes the lamp, I would guess that the amperage is higher than with the stock bulb.
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I just picked up a shock on ebay from feelerguagephil (a member of our forum), but thank you everyone for your replies.
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Low miles for the bike, but is it low for the shock.
At 42,000 miles, my rear feels like a pogo stick.
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I need to replace the shock on my 97XX. Does anyone have a low mileage stock shock laying around that they would like to get rid of?
New tires and brakes are going on Wednesday.
I will probably get race tech springs for the front.
If I have any money left, I will get some new brake lines.
Floor Question
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You saw the picture of my wall. The one behind the toilet is worse. I would rather lay a floor than rip out plaster lathe walls.
I can work on my knees all day long!