LGP DIY House edition
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you've already got lock washers, i don't think you need the stainless nylon lock nut, just go with http://www.lowes.com/pd_40958-37672-492 ... facetInfo=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
stainless and galvanizing don't jive
stainless and galvanizing don't jive
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And you're at the wrong store. Home Depot or die
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lolteamorange, you guys are so cute
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bathroom closet, dude/ who cares about the guest room? you'll see the closet every time you're taking a ponikarovsky.meow wrote:I'll let me fellow LGP DIYers decide my weekend work plans. You have to options, choose wisely.
1.) New closet doors in guest room
2.) Redo master bath closet
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my buddy works there so he'll get it all together for me. good system.meow wrote:Looks good to me, but buying hardware online gives me the willies.
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thanks!Juice wrote:you've already got lock washers, i don't think you need the stainless nylon lock nut, just go with http://www.lowes.com/pd_40958-37672-492 ... facetInfo=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
stainless and galvanizing don't jive
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Well, the guest room will be a nursery in about 5 months. So technically, nursery closet doors or master bath closet?canaan wrote:bathroom closet, dude/ who cares about the guest room? you'll see the closet every time you're taking a ponikarovsky.meow wrote:I'll let me fellow LGP DIYers decide my weekend work plans. You have to options, choose wisely.
1.) New closet doors in guest room
2.) Redo master bath closet
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You got some time on the nursery, so Id probably go with the master bath, though it may make your wife happy to make some progress on the nurserymeow wrote:Well, the guest room will be a nursery in about 5 months. So technically, nursery closet doors or master bath closet?canaan wrote:bathroom closet, dude/ who cares about the guest room? you'll see the closet every time you're taking a ponikarovsky.meow wrote:I'll let me fellow LGP DIYers decide my weekend work plans. You have to options, choose wisely.
1.) New closet doors in guest room
2.) Redo master bath closet
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technically, team blue guys would do both
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Not sure what good a split lock washer is going to do on wood. wouldnt it over time just split into the wood? I'd just go with standard washers. even a nylon insert lock nut is overkill i think.
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crap good point, if you want to lock it you need a regular washer under the split washer
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Light coat of anti-seize on the bolt if you're gonna be tightening it up each year wont hurt
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so justmac5155 wrote:Not sure what good a split lock washer is going to do on wood. wouldnt it over time just split into the wood? I'd just go with standard washers. even a nylon insert lock nut is overkill i think.
5/16-in x 3/4-in Galvanized/Un-Coated Standard (SAE) Flat Washer
http://www.lowes.com/pd_41574-37672-492 ... facetInfo=
and
5/16-in-18 Hot-Dipped Galvanized Standard (SAE) Hex Nuts
http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?par ... &cId=PDIO1
should be fine?
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i would get all hot dipped galvanized stuff... i also thought of something else eddy, i know the plans for that other one show 5/16" hardware, but because yours is so much bigger, i might be inclined to go with 3/8" or even better, 1/2" at least for the main lower supports. if this thing is going to be getting used heavily, i wouldn't want to stand or have my kids on a raised 8x8 deck if the hardware was kind of wimpy.
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too late, already purchased. I'll double them up on the 2x6sJuice wrote:i would get all hot dipped galvanized stuff... i also thought of something else eddy, i know the plans for that other one show 5/16" hardware, but because yours is so much bigger, i might be inclined to go with 3/8" or even better, 1/2" at least for the main lower supports. if this thing is going to be getting used heavily, i wouldn't want to stand or have my kids on a raised 8x8 deck if the hardware was kind of wimpy.
and for 50 of the 3/8, it's $200
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i was thinking more of just the 16 you will need for the 4 corners of the base
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Juice wrote:i was thinking more of just the 16 you will need for the 4 corners of the base
good thinking, I'll grab some
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Words of wisdom if you're redoing a kitchen - buy the tallest faucet you can. If you think that it's tall enough at
the store, it's not.
the store, it's not.
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Plus always do an undermount sinktjand72 wrote:Words of wisdom if you're redoing a kitchen - buy the tallest faucet you can. If you think that it's tall enough at
the store, it's not.
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no updates eddy? do i have to have canaan come out there and liveblog this event or what?
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... I'm getting in the car now
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10 hours in, homestretch. Making a run to get more screws and beer, chalkboard going up soon. Roof will be another day
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Little tease
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I see you've fortified the base for the cannon installation. Smart.
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8ft chalkboard wall is in