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Have a "Large" single pane (actually just very large storm window glass) in front, enclosed foyer (I call a mud room-coats and boots)...just want to put in spare un-backed fiberglass insulation until re-done in Spring. Concerned with condensation more than anything, and don,t want to heat more than needed. Vapor barrier, as such, which side or both, or just bad idea? Thanks! (Temps go down to -30 in winter...burrrrrr, lol) Hello to all
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Thanks for everyones help, done & Done
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The worst for sure, but we all have to make fun of someone, and hey....... we have all been there, well have to admit I've looked quit goober in my early years! But I don't want to talk about it
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Oh my..... Poquoson/Sunrise........................ Cobes & Flatfsh........ YUM! Keep the Toads though Nices Pics
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Help! My only connections aren't panning out........ Thanks for any help
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Have a very special friend down from Canada, and would love to take her to the OBX for a couple nights during the week.... funds are low (as usuall, lol) Looking for, preferably, Rodanthe South, and would like an efficiency if possible, but if the price is right, well you know, lol If you know a place, and don't want to post public, please PM, I quite understand, and your secret's safe with me Thanks!!! Hello to all!!! I know it's been a while, but hanging in there day to day
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Have small outboards back to the early forties, even an oddball suitcase model 5 hp.... plus hundreds I've seen otherwise. Never seeen one didn't have a larger (usually flathead screw on the side of the lower unit,, and a "Small" screw almost to the skag. Fill untill oil comes out the top, insert the side plug before removing the tube.... nothing will come out after that, then replace the screw on the bottom next to the skag. The one on the bottom is very small, and just may look like it's not for the purpose. Of course be careful not to loose the sealing washers. Never seen one set up different... hope this helps
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veggie identification needed
wizardude replied to stryperStalker's topic in Steve’s Cooking Your Catch
So true, seen so many ponds/never stocked, and underground spring fed... full of all species of fish years down the line -
Heck, I got it, but why have a power handle for a reel I don't own
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What????? No edit "Your" winded posts
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Probably crop rotation, had the problem sometimes when I was in a house! They won't even let me put 5 gal buckets on the balcony Show off!!! How ya been Bud, a quick hello to ya my friend, see nothing's changed much with you Hope all's well with U and your "Sweetie"! And don't ask, U don't want to know A pleasure as always reading winded posts Wes...
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veggie identification needed
wizardude replied to stryperStalker's topic in Steve’s Cooking Your Catch
You should have the inside scoop, what did U grow last year, and toss in the compost I would think too short a growing season for pumpkin, but never lived up there Awfully long stem to flower though, would think a type of squash for up there, got me..... -
Man knows his Q sauces I tell ya, so hard to find a decent one, of course they all need some re-vamping for personal taste, usually the woman that U have issues with Bought, maybe a hundred different bottled sauces, from $.99 - $5.00 a bottle, most not much difference. For ease and taste, have found Dave's to work the best for taste and variety. Decent price/comes in three heat ranges from that slimy almost Mango sweet stuff (that most females like) to XXX Adults only, and a really good middle one. Keep all three on hand, and mix to suit. If you want a lower Southern style, Johnny's is really good... but we have to have it shipped by 6 per case I think, maybe 12, and split with my folks. Been a while for me, just dropping by to give a "Howdy" Wes...
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Interesting, but all the years I spent traveling/living in Florida have "Never" seen Crabgrass once, and was in the landscaping buisness. Crabgrass loves acid soil, so may work, don't know how tolerant Northern grasses are to the drastic change in PH, either. If that works, pulverized lime should do the trick/be cheaper "by far", and less of a shock to probably Fescues, y'all use up there. Most all residential (nice residential), and commercial had Saint Augustine of one type or another (Del-mar)/better in Northern, or a variety of that nasty Bahia/roadsides and trailers Only sure fire way would be to kill all lawns in a block radius with Round-Up/ throw down pre- emrgent, and new sod for everyone in two weeks, LOL Probably not that cost effective though