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Messadiah
Jan 12, 2001

Slung Blade posted:

The ones in this picture?


Honestly, I'm not really sure. There's fibreglass insulation up there between the garage ceiling and my bedroom floor. But it could be a vent of some kind.

Central-vac pre-wire (pre-tubing? what)

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Messadiah
Jan 12, 2001

I can't believe your garage ceiling is textured, that's just silly. Most garages in new construction here either get a layer of primer, or just a half-assed layer of mud.

In regards to Wandering Knitters comment, I always approve of new construction that leaves the basement ceiling unfinished. Makes the forgotten wiring/etc so much easier to get done after the closing of the house.

Messadiah
Jan 12, 2001

Slung Blade posted:

So fuckin sears called me and told me my mower is broken to the point of being uneconomical to fix. Also, because it hit something, it's not covered under warranty.


Yeah, alright, fair enough, I broke the drat thing. But still, it sucks. Brand new, first use.

gently caress.

Obivously you need to open it up and tinker with it!

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