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I am trying to get an old water heater out of the basement but it must be full of lime, it weighs a

I am trying to get an old water heater out of the basement but it must be full of lime, it weighs a ton! What can I use to cut it up with? On another note, anyone ever seen one ... [DIYChatRoom.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your weekly guide to trending discussions at DIYChatRoom.com! Highlighted posts [Water heater removal](  May 16, 2020  •  26 posts  •  396 views  [Plumbing](   [thunderhead said]( — I am trying to get an old water heater out of the basement but it must be full of lime, it weighs a ton! What can I use to cut it up with? On another note, anyone ever seen one ... [Read more »](  [Dumb electrical question please help](  May 17, 2020  •  26 posts  •  501 views  [Electrical](   [johnv713 said]( — So i got a new dishwasher that needs to be hardwired ( black,white and green)Went and bought a 3 prong appliance cord thats only has a green wire and the other 2 wires are not ... [Read more »](  [Reusing wire nuts](  May 13, 2020  •  34 posts  •  841 views  [Electrical](   [Timwattley said]( — Hello I replaced some basement potlights that were probably 10-15 years old. Just wondering if it is ok that I reused some of the previous wire nuts? I re-striped the wire and ... [Read more »](  [Circuit Breaker Box](  May 16, 2020  •  23 posts  •  449 views  [Electrical](   [mkmona04 said]( — Attached are before and after pics of the breaker box. I changed the mismatched matched brokers for the correct type and organized the wires better. Any additional suggestions ... [Read more »](  [favorite framing hammer?](  May 14, 2020  •  18 posts  •  447 views  [Tools](   [ratherbefishing said]( — I've done all my nail banging for the last XX years with two blue handled Estwings: a 16oz trim hammer and a 20 or 22oz waffle faced framer. Every time I build a deck, I wish I ... [Read more »](  [Slanted concrete curbing: DIY?](  May 17, 2020  •  20 posts  •  389 views  [Concrete, Stone & Masonry](   [Cougar7 said]( — Someone in our neighborhood does concrete curbing for $2.85/ft. I feel like I could learn to do it myself for cheaper, but I don't know how much it would cost and how long it will ... [Read more »](  [Used automatic transmissions - R U experienced?](  May 14, 2020  •  29 posts  •  648 views  [Automotive Repairs](   [DoomsDave said]( — A while back, I asked about redoing the transmission on my 2001 Lexus LS 430. Now, it appears to have CV-19, and won't do much of anything, so I have to do something. In a previous ... [Read more »](  [GFCI Outlet w/ LED Guide Light - Can I use it in this gang box?](  May 14, 2020  •  22 posts  •  355 views  [Electrical](   [HTFreak said]( — Can I replace the one GFCI outlet on the right with this GFCI 20 amp outlet with a LED guide light from Amazon? (this is in a garage) [link] [Read more »](  [Outdoor wiring](  May 17, 2020  •  17 posts  •  304 views  [Electrical](   [Orangeman6 said]( — Hey All, I have been googling and searching this forum but was hoping for some help with running an outdoor circuit. I am located in northern California. I am not pulling a permit ... [Read more »](  [Aluminum wiring arc faults found](  May 16, 2020  •  19 posts  •  442 views  [Electrical](   [Driver256 said]( — Hello. I’m hoping for some expert advice. We have found al/cu arc-faults in the panel box and in a bathroom receptacle. About 1/3 of our branch circuits are aluminum wire. ... [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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