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HappyHighwayman

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Yeah I am getting rid of all carpet. 13 years old Fucking disgusting at this point.

Think it will fit under that door molding or I'll need to remove it?
 
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Sharxfan

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Sorry, you meant under the actual door frame. If it doesn't fit another really good tool I have found a ton of uses for is an oscillating saw/sander. You wouldn't even have to remove the door frame to cut it. I use them way more than I thought I would and for what I paid for it at harbor freight it has more than paid for itself. They are so useful for cutting and removing grout so you can replace tile squares individually or even regrout.
 

Climber

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If small stain, a dish washing brush would work, if large a scrub brush.
Wear protective eyewear in addition to rubber gloves.
Start with 20:1 mix and gradually strengthen it as needed.
Don't forget to give a thorough rinse after stain is removed.
Muriatic acid is widely used to acid wash surfaces (concrete, pool, etc) before painting in addition to being an additive for pools.
 

berth

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I need a backyard shed for storage overflow :(

I assembled one of these.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Arrow-Comm...Shed-Galvanized-Steel-Storage-Shed/1000246405

I first built a plywood and 2x4 floor for it (there's dimensions in the package), then built the shed. It took myself and a friend, definitely made it easier. A ladder will help with the roof.

It went together really well. Screwed it down to the floor, then I painted the outside of the floor a matching gray.

It's survived the winds down here (thought to be fair its on the leeward side of the house).

And the price was good. You start looking for sheds and O.O holy cow!

This is stamped metal, it's all flimsy as all get out, but once you get it together it firms right up.

Door is a bit sticky to open and close, but we love it. It's worked out really well for us.
 
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