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bEatmstrJ posted:All in all i'm pretty happy with the guy so far. Several more appointments upcoming, but we'll see what happens as things progress. Good update, OP. You had a pretty shaky middle to this thread, but hopefully you're on the right track.
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Still wanna know what's up with that tub
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bEatmstrJ posted:
I feel like I missed this entirely. Anyway I'm seriously impressed that you stuck around, and this is a great victory for goons any way this goes so long as you don't leave.
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I knew a guy who framed every wall with a double sill plate so he didn't need to find studs while installing baseboard. I'm not saying it's a reasonable solution, but every time I'm installing baseboard, I wish he had framed the wall.
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sneakyfrog posted:*sigh* i just wish it were properly redtexted dammit folks attention to detail. hang on
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 06:57 |
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i asked someone to do a thing, hopefully they will
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Hmm, ah, yes, making others do a thing, that's what the DIY forum is for e: This makes you a good moderator
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Evilreaver posted:Hmm, ah, yes, making others do a thing, that's what the DIY forum is for i have to get an inspector to sign off on my bans
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i mean what if i ban someone for racism and it turns out it was double-ironic? ten years later the insurance company's gonna notice that and then it's my rear end
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SoundMonkey posted:i have to get an inspector to sign off on my bans Nah, just cut the top off their Av, you'll be fine.
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SoundMonkey posted:i asked someone to do a thing, hopefully they will what thing did you do to me I have 3 legs you bastard!
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# ? Apr 8, 2017 12:38 |
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The Chairman posted:When you bend a beam, it forms an arc shape, such that it's in compression (crushed) at the top and tension (stretched) at the bottom. The material at the very center of the beam doesn't deform in bending, so it's not carrying any load. The further away the material is from the center, the more it contributes to resisting bending. I'm not much up on wood and civil engineering stuff in general, but I'd imagine that there's a large factor in that the cost of finding a natural material in larger sizes isn't something that scales nicely. With stuff like steel, in general you pay for the mass of it, so if you use two tonnes of material, well, that's probably going to cost twice as much as one. You don't have to "find" a nice big RSJ, you just make it. With wood, if you want a long beam of large section, you'll have had to grow and manage a tree able to provide that, and it's disproportionately more involved than getting two lengths of much smaller cross-section and some manufactured sheet to act as the centre web. Someone correct me if I'm completely off target here.
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Slugworth posted:I knew a guy who framed every wall with a double sill plate so he didn't need to find studs while installing baseboard. I'm not saying it's a reasonable solution, but every time I'm installing baseboard, I wish he had framed the wall. Call BaSeMasterJ for all your baseboard needs today.
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Yeah that reminds me of when I was a pup and I put a nail through the baseboard and into a copper line for the terlet on a new home. Nail sorta blocks the water but not until the house was carpeted did anyone notice Good times
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For as terrible as an idea as this was, I do want to congratulate you on some very clean and straight cuts there. What kind of saw did you use?
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bEatmstrJ posted:If you can wade through all the poo poo-posts, it's amazing what you can learn on this forum. At the same dimensions the solid piece would be stronger. It's all about creating the required strength with much less material. Notching solid beams, I assume, would have reduced the structural strength to a beam with that new cross section all the way through, maybe less with the stress centers you created at the notch.
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Adiabatic posted:At the same dimensions the solid piece would be stronger. It's all about creating the required strength with much less material. I wonder how the grain of the wood factors into it. For safety, I would definitely assume that the whole thing takes on the cross section at the notch, but there's still added weight.
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If nothing else this thread has delivered immensely for me because someone else just linked me to it and I actually got to say the words "oh I've seen that, I had to ban someone for doxing a bathroom."
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An upper doxer, if you will.
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FrozenVent posted:An upper doxer, if you will.
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FrozenVent posted:An upper doxer, if you will.
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FrozenVent posted:An upper doxer, if you will.
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Please tell me you're not doing all this work only to not put a bidet in.
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Myrmidongs posted:Please tell me you're not doing all this work only to not put a bidet in. Dude, dude. That's Complete Bathroom Overhaul- New Beginnings
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Mr. Mambold posted:Dude, dude. That's Complete Bathroom Overhaul- New Beginnings Complete Bathroom Overhaul: Don't Leave for Tomorrow What Can Be Done Bidet Motronic fucked around with this message at 19:27 on Apr 9, 2017 |
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Adiabatic posted:At the same dimensions the solid piece would be stronger. It's all about creating the required strength with much less material. Depends on where the notch is and what shape it is. You can drill out a pretty significant area out of the middle of the beam (for passing pipes and conduit through, etc) without reducing the bending capacity much, as long as it's not near a point load source like a column sitting on it or a support.
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Motronic posted:Complete Bathroom Overhaul: Don't Leave for Tomorrow What Can Be Done Bidet New thread title pls
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Mr. Mambold posted:New thread title pls close enough
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SoundMonkey posted:close enough
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The Chairman posted:Depends on where the notch is and what shape it is. You can drill out a pretty significant area out of the middle of the beam (for passing pipes and conduit through, etc) without reducing the bending capacity much, as long as it's not near a point load source like a column sitting on it or a support. If you look in the picture he didn't drill out the middle of the beam for his plumbing. He cut holes in the bottom of the webbing.
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Mr. Nice! posted:If you look in the picture he didn't drill out the middle of the beam for his plumbing. He cut holes in the bottom of the webbing. What kind of clown drives five minutes EACH WAY to home depot for a hole saw or spade bit when they have a perfectly good reciprocating saw sitting right there.
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SoundMonkey posted:What kind of clown drives five minutes EACH WAY to home depot for a hole saw or spade bit when they have a perfectly good reciprocating saw sitting right there. I mean, I have this hammer here too
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Rhyno posted:I mean, I have this hammer here too AND this 1/8" drill bit that came with my shelf kit! I'll just drill a bunch of tiny holes in a 1" circle then smash it out! Talk about can-do attitude!
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SoundMonkey posted:AND this 1/8" drill bit that came with my shelf kit! I'll just drill a bunch of tiny holes in a 1" circle then smash it out! Talk about can-do attitude! Oh but the drill's cord won't reach the outlet so I'll have to use the bit as a chisel
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Rhyno posted:Oh but the drill's cord won't reach the outlet so I'll have to use the bit as a chisel Good thing I have this can of spray foam here to hit the drill bit with.
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SoundMonkey posted:Good thing I have this can of spray foam here to hit the drill bit with. Oh thank god, we can rebuild those i-beams with Great Stuff!
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Rhyno posted:Oh thank god, we can rebuild those i-beams with Great Stuff! not if i just suspend the i-beams with ceiling hooks and wire rope in an artistic display around the tub! win-win!
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 08:41 |
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a sunken tub is cool and all, OP, but how about a suspended one? didn't cut any beams in your ceiling.
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# ? Apr 10, 2017 09:54 |
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Like a hammock tub? http://m.imgur.com/gallery/JyTHY6o Sorry, I'm up in the middle of the night phone posting, so not sure how to post pictures from that gallery right now. Edit: now I'm making tea. WrenP-Complete fucked around with this message at 12:20 on Apr 10, 2017 |
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WrenP-Complete posted:Like a hammock tub? facebook showed me a kickstarter for one so it must be legit but no i more meant a 12" box-truss structure with a tub on top of it suspended from hooks in the ceiling that are most likely drywall anchors SoundMonkey fucked around with this message at 10:05 on Apr 10, 2017 |
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