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I was installing baseboard in my basement with a 16 gauge finish nailer and must have hit a wire in

I was installing baseboard in my basement with a 16 gauge finish nailer and must have hit a wire in some flex conduit in the wall - the breaker (newer arc fault type) blew. I removed ... [DIYChatRoom.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your weekly guide to trending discussions at DIYChatRoom.com! Highlighted posts [Finish Nail Hit Electrical Flex Conduit - Breaker Tripped](  May 10, 2020  •  37 posts  •  745 views  [Electrical](   [Rolin said]( — I was installing baseboard in my basement with a 16 gauge finish nailer and must have hit a wire in some flex conduit in the wall - the breaker (newer arc fault type) blew. I removed ... [Read more »](  [Filler block and cedar shim for over range microwave?](  May 08, 2020  •  103 posts  •  1,135 views  [Appliances](   [jplee3 said]( — Hey guys, Working on installing a new over range microwave and have to get a filler block in since there's overhang in the front. Is a 3"x3" or 4"x4" block enough? I have some ... [Read more »](  [What is wrong with this picture? in 10 words or less](  May 06, 2020  •  30 posts  •  728 views  [Electrical](   [ktownskier said]( — I saw this on FB. And I couldn't pass it up. This was the original comment on the FB post: [Read more »](  [Realtor says remove the door on Master Bathroom (but I don't want to)](  May 05, 2020  •  35 posts  •  786 views  [Kitchen & Bath Remodeling](   [BeckyOK said]( — About to completely gut and remodel our master bath. We've lived in our house for 16 years. Our master bath has two doors: one from our bedroom, and another that goes out to the ... [Read more »](  [Trimming new solid core door](  May 07, 2020  •  19 posts  •  412 views  [Carpentry](   [sayluv said]( — We are replacing the door to our pantry and it's about 1/8" too wide. The door is solid core. I am guessing I will want to trim the side that is closest to the door knob so I don't ... [Read more »](  [Frozen Burgers](  May 09, 2020  •  14 posts  •  254 views  [Cook It Yourself](   [ajaye said]( — PLEASE DON'T LAUGH So back in the day I've done burgers on the BBQ, both frozen, defrosted and usually they come out good. so not being able to break out old charcky, I am pan ... [Read more »](  [Centering ceiling box, cable to short](  May 09, 2020  •  16 posts  •  275 views  [Electrical](   [justinloos1985 said]( — I'm centering a ceiling electric box for a new light fixture. I have two cables going into that box. 12/3 from the switch and 12/2 providing power elsewhere. My issues is that ... [Read more »](  [Outdoor light adaptor??](  May 08, 2020  •  14 posts  •  249 views  [Electrical](   [dexter80 said]( — Good day, I am trying to replace some outdoor "driveway lights." I removed 1 and I see an electrical junction box (if that's what it's called.) and the new lights I have are post ... [Read more »](  [Fence Post Depth](  May 09, 2020  •  12 posts  •  190 views  [Building & Construction](   [Willy Wonka said]( — I'm looking to build a 6' black chain link fence in Spokane, where I've read the frost line is 24". The DIY guides I've read have recommended setting posts below the frost line, ... [Read more »](  [Deck or Patio?](  May 06, 2020  •  24 posts  •  355 views  [Building & Construction](   [Mstrlucky74 said]( — So we just bought this home and doing complete reno. This will be our "forever"home. We are installing a sliding glass door in the back toward backyard that we want to open to ... [Read more »](  You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for DIYChatRoom.com or signed up for updates.  [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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