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The drywall finisher completed his work on Friday. I was getting some bad vibes because he had initi

The drywall finisher completed his work on Friday. I was getting some bad vibes because he had initially told me it was going to take him until next Tuesday but then he seemed ... [View this email in your browser]( [DIYChatRoom.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! We're testing a new weekly guide to trending discussions at DIYChatRoom.com. We hope you find it useful. Your feedback is welcome! If you have any suggestions, please reply to this email. The service we use – Threadloom – will collect your feedback and use it to make a better newsletter. If you don't want to receive this newsletter anymore, click on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email. Thanks! – DIYChatRoom.com support team Note: We've noticed that you are registered on multiple forums that are powered by Threadloom Newsletter. We've selected several we think you might enjoy. To unsubscribe from any newsletter, click on the unsubscribe button at the bottom. To receive newsletters from any of your other forums, click on "Send feedback" at the bottom of this email. Highlighted posts [Are these normal blemishes after drywall finishing?](  April 21, 2019  •  36 posts  •  507 views  [Drywall & Plaster](   [RetroJoe_1 said]( — The drywall finisher completed his work on Friday. I was getting some bad vibes because he had initially told me it was going to take him until next Tuesday but then he seemed ... [Read more »](  [Debate on cutting in](  April 20, 2019  •  32 posts  •  406 views  [Painting](   [Startingover said]( — It is not a joy to be painting in one room with another person! I know I heard long ago you only need to cut in once cause a brush lays paint on thick. But you can roll 2 coats ... [Read more »](  [Anyway to avoid having to a replace this box?](  April 21, 2019  •  20 posts  •  321 views  [Electrical](   [farmerjohn1324 said]( — It looks to me like the screw holes are rusted through. I would hate to have to cut out some of the backsplash tiles. But I guess I have to do what I have to do. [Read more »](  [1940's house and was told the electrical was updated](  April 20, 2019  •  14 posts  •  309 views  [Electrical](   [klmeenan said]( — I am at my nephews how and we are redoing his kitchen. We decided to replace the drywall (this is below the attic space) this is the electrical mess that was behind the light. ... [Read more »](  [Why the downgrade when it comes to residential electrical code](  April 21, 2019  •  14 posts  •  249 views  [Electrical](   [seephor said]( — This is a rant that has been building up for a while and I want to see if many of you feel the same way. I feel like NM Romex has ruined a once far more superior method of wiring, ... [Read more »](  [How could I transport long pipes in this truck?](  April 18, 2019  •  18 posts  •  266 views  [Plumbing](   [farmerjohn1324 said]( — The rear cab window does not slide open. I was thinking I could get a large coupling and a large cap piece to make something to slide the pipes through and then rest them in the ... [Read more »](  [Painting interior lava rock wall](  April 19, 2019  •  19 posts  •  193 views  [Painting](   [grinner said]( — I've got several walls that date the house so am wanting to paint white to minimize the look of them. I've done the main one with primer and some good paint but the look isn't ... [Read more »](  [Wire color](  April 20, 2019  •  12 posts  •  226 views  [Electrical](   [Options said]( — I have and plan to use orange and blue #12 THHN as well as gray (for the neutrals) to easily identify the dedicated 110V circuits in my shop. Will this pass inspection? [Read more »](  [Dog in the house](  April 19, 2019  •  16 posts  •  248 views  [Green Home Improvement](   [gthomson said]( — I'm curious how you deal with dogs in the house during work done by others that will need access to a lot of area for a week. I have a company replacing A/C (central with outside ... [Read more »](  [208 v at closet lamp fixture?????](  April 17, 2019  •  18 posts  •  290 views  [Electrical](   [Mwelsh said]( — I have a 30 year old house recently I've had 3 light bulbs break or explode in 3 different fixture and different parts of the house. On one fixture I have 208 v across line and ... [Read more »](  You are receiving this email because you are a registered member of DIYChatRoom.com.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:digest@threadloom.news?subject=Feedback%20for%20DIYChatRoom.com%20newsletter)  Sent on behalf of DIYChatRoom.com by  [Threadloom]( DIYChatRoom.com, 111 Peter St, Suite 901, Toronto, ON M5V 2H1

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