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America’s love affair with the pickup truck is long from being over, and for good reason. Moder

America’s love affair with the pickup truck is long from being over, and for good reason. Modern full-size pickup trucks are more capable, efficient, comfortable and technologically advanced than ever before. They really have become the... [DIYChatRoom.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your weekly guide to trending discussions at DIYChatRoom.com! Highlighted posts [2022 Toyota Tundra Hands-On Preview: Top 5 Reasons We Look Forward to this Truck](  December 02, 2021  •  11 posts  •  263 views  [General DIY Discussions](   [AutoGuide.com said]( — America’s love affair with the pickup truck is long from being over, and for good reason. Modern full-size pickup trucks are more capable, efficient, comfortable and technologically advanced than ever before. They really have become the... [Read more »](  [Buying tools because they are handy but you will seldom use?](  December 05, 2021  •  52 posts  •  766 views  [Tools](   [Mike Milam said]( — I have to control myself when in the big box store or on amazon or I will buy things (tools) chances are I may or may not use, lol. I ordered a pair of crown stops for my Dewalt ... [Read more »](  [Please advise on the best method A or B to lay this concrete shed slab](  December 05, 2021  •  44 posts  •  439 views  [Concrete, Stone & Masonry](   [TomP86 said]( — Hello everybody. I purchased a shed and need to lay down my slab. In front of the shed, I want to have a small ramp that is flush with the curb as pictured. I want to know if you ... [Read more »](  [Towards a general theory of gumbo](  December 04, 2021  •  39 posts  •  311 views  [Cook It Yourself](   [DoomsDave said]( — Some of us here cook gumbo, the famed stew of Louisiana. My survey of recipes suggests that there's a wide range of things you can put in it, but there also appear be a number ... [Read more »](  [exposed wire?](  December 03, 2021  •  28 posts  •  458 views  [Electrical](   [wolfgang953 said]( — So i was looking for where the line went through for my fridge last night, and i noticed this wire. I think it goes to the electric stove outlet. Im no expert, but that looks far ... [Read more »](  [Basement with 12' ceiling doable?](  December 05, 2021  •  22 posts  •  292 views  [Building & Construction](   [jhayat said]( — Hi all Even tho I am still a couple of years off from a house, I am starting to do some research. I am thinking I will be better of buying a lot and building a house, rather than ... [Read more »](  [Can i cover my foundation with stone from my property?](  December 05, 2021  •  25 posts  •  360 views  [Concrete, Stone & Masonry](   [anxiousgamerwoman said]( — Hello! New member here! My bf and i bought a log cabin 3 years ago or so and the exposed foundation has just been anoying me. Giving me a super unfinished vibe, and i was wonderinf ... [Read more »](  [Running new 20 amp lines](  December 05, 2021  •  22 posts  •  362 views  [Electrical](   [wolfgang953 said]( — As part of all the electrical work im going to be getting done here, i am planning on running about 8 new dedicated 20 amp lines. The cost of all my electrical work is coming out ... [Read more »](  [EMT RUN](  December 04, 2021  •  25 posts  •  402 views  [Electrical](   [tb582 said]( — Advice on how to run 3/4 around/on top of this bump out? [link] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [Read more »](  [DIY gas plumbing.](  December 05, 2021  •  23 posts  •  407 views  [Plumbing](   [Photobug said]( — I am finishing framing a deck. I am considering installing a natural gas run out to the deck. I want the gas line for two reasons, propane generator and a BBQ. Other than installing ... [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, VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter St, Suite 901, Toronto, ON M5V 2H1

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