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Hi! I'm new and I need some solid advise for a 16x24 workshop shed I'm building. I've never done any

Hi! I'm new and I need some solid advise for a 16x24 workshop shed I'm building. I've never done any kind of project such as this. I thought I would try to cut ... [DIYChatRoom.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your weekly guide to trending discussions at DIYChatRoom.com! Highlighted posts [Help replanning foundation](  August 12, 2020  •  109 posts  •  1,198 views  [General DIY Discussions](   [Hangry said]( — Hi! I’m new and I need some solid advise for a 16x24 workshop shed I’m building. I’ve never done any kind of project such as this. I thought I would try to cut ... [Read more »](  [Had a new AC installed, and I don't think its working well enough.](  August 15, 2020  •  39 posts  •  685 views  [HVAC](   [wthdideyedo said]( — I just had a new Carrier 16 seer 3 ton condenser and a 2 stage Air handler installed in my 1600sq ft house in South Texas. Its been installed for a week or so, and I don't think ... [Read more »](  [Wiring for a 27kw tankless water heater](  August 14, 2020  •  32 posts  •  592 views  [Electrical](   [Tonii87 said]( — Good morning I just bought a tankless heater that requires 3 40 amp breakers. My current water heater only requires 1 breaker. So my question is would it be better to add a secondary ... [Read more »](  [Cottonwood](  August 14, 2020  •  27 posts  •  460 views  [Project Showcase](   [SeniorSitizen said]( — Who would have ever thought a bottom feeder as lowly as Cottonwood could look like this. [Read more »](  [Wiring together a bunch of Edison bulbs?](  August 16, 2020  •  29 posts  •  519 views  [Electrical](   [Frznrth said]( — Hi I’m making one of those wood beams with Edison lights hanging from it for my kitchen and need some advice about wiring it. The wire running from the sockets (8 to 10) ... [Read more »](  [Pocket Door Framing](  August 16, 2020  •  28 posts  •  407 views  [Building & Construction](   [Thomas Kleaton said]( — Hi! I am replacing part of this wall (which looks non-load-bearing by what's above it) with a pocket door. I want to install a 28" door, which I figure requires a 57" rough opening. ... [Read more »](  [Inspection report - meter has obsolete](  August 13, 2020  •  20 posts  •  568 views  [Electrical](   [Jenmarie1184 said]( — Hello, I am selling my home and the inspector is saying that the meter base is obsolete and need evaluated, also says the overhead wires are too low. I have one electrician saying ... [Read more »](  [Collecting Refrigerant into the Compressor](  August 13, 2020  •  26 posts  •  507 views  [HVAC](   [DIYOkie said]( — Having to replace the condenser for a 12,000 BTU Pioneer Mini Split. Long story but the contractor didn't get the flared connections good (did not use a torque wrench) caused a ... [Read more »](  [Help With DIY Coasters](  August 16, 2020  •  20 posts  •  440 views  [General DIY Discussions](   [mkmossop said]( — So I made these coasters, but they didn't turn out as I planned. They're glossy paper glued down to the wood with modge podge. Then I put on 3 coats of glossy finish (Rustoleum ... [Read more »](  [How bad are my shingles?](  August 14, 2020  •  27 posts  •  654 views  [Roofing/Siding](   [eliotssc said]( — I had a roofer do some minor repair work on my roof recently. The supervisor on site asked me the age of my roof and I told him I bought the house last year, but the prior owners ... [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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