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Need to Get Another Pony
Hard days work installing landscape timbers with a rock bed and some pavers under the steps.
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Thanks. Still need to add a few more lights but I am over this project. As I visualize my wife standing over me telling me to move a plant 1 inch after it is planted.nice Jeff
Very nice. Love my Weber’sNew grill area deserves a new Weber Grill!!
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Been eyeing them for a couple years now. Been wanting a grill area for just along, but a couple days ago this design popped into my head and yesterday dad came over to help build it. Didnt want my rusty old grill in the new area so finally pulled the trigger on the Weber. The smoker is to big for what I need so thinking about getting rid of it and going pellet or electric. Definitely going to see about getting a gas line over to the grill in the near future as well.Very nice. Love my Weber’s
We recently replaced the shower/tub in our hall bathroom. The original tub was steel and rusted through. So I had no choice in removing it. I ended up using a cut off wheel and cutting it in half to get it out. If I had removed the toilet I could've gotten it out in one piece. That being said I've seen a lot of people just break cast iron tubs and taking them out in pieces.I am trying to motivate myself for a bathroom overhaul. We have blue tub, sinks, and toilet from the 60's. Given the sheer weight of the tub I would rather leave it and refinish the thing but I have zero experience with the kits that are available so I don't know how good they are. Anybody use one to refinish a cast iron tub? New tubs aren't that expensive, but trying to haul a 400 pound beast out of the house does not sound like a good time. I have read a TON of reviews on every kind of tub from acrylic to steel and everything else and they are all over the map. I would like a one piece tub shower combo but there's no way to get it into the bathroom.