Vinegar is acetic acid. I use it to remove hard water deposits. Muriatic acid is another name for hydrochloric acid. Both can be purchased in various concentrations.
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Vinegar is acetic acid. I use it to remove hard water deposits. Muriatic acid is another name for hydrochloric acid. Both can be purchased in various concentrations.
Tom,
Would something like this work? https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-11-in-Flexible-Shaft-Bit-Holder-A10FB1G/205193137#overlay
Brian,
Before retiring, the way we leveled MR scanners, CT scanners and x-ray equipment was using a water level. I helped a guy side his house and we used a water level. At the same time, I have a...
Mike, my sympathies for the entire situation from your MIL's conditions to the bureaucratic situations being forced on you by an insurance company who is/or more than happy to expeditiously take your...
All very nicely done!
Very pretty table! I like your design incorporating the feeling of thickness with respect to a lighter budget! The paint and natural grain play together very well! Nicely done Sir!
Simply stunning work, the wood, the joinery, the finish and yes, the hinges! I would suggest your first attempt resulted in a spectacular result! Well done, Sir! Well done, indeed!
I would clean the MT2 with a solvent such as DNA or Mineral Spirits, first.
I'll have to check out that stuff. I wonder if it would work on our steps coming to the house from the carport? In the winter those steps, even though under the carport roof, get really slippery...
It's good to see your progress, Jim!
Mental health issues are so difficult to diagnose even in adults until they reach an intense stage. Even after diagnosis, they can be very difficult to treat. And after diagnosis, hindsight is always...
Guys I am using a good quality Wooster brush of which I have several. The paint was top shelf Behr. It was just the matter of the rough/uneven surface in this case. This technique is used to paint...
Tom, I am surprised I didn't see your thread. And you are right, it is the easiest way to cut in trim.
Currently I want to paint just a small area above the tile and the ceiling and paint the...
Late last fall I gutted a tiled shower I installed 20+ years ago. For numerous reasons I am just now getting it finished.
I was at the stage where I wanted to paint the ceiling and a portion of...
Congratulations on all of them!
Luke,
Everything looks the same to me here in Idaho.
I had read about the steel wool and vinegar method but never used it until a friend approached me for some help. This guy is a very religious Catholic and wanted to dye wood to make crucifixes to...
Very, very nicely done! That is an instant heirloom! Well done Sir!
Congrats on the health news Lisa!
Like Jim Becker, the cruise you are considering is the only one I'd want to go on!
Buy a MLB team and you can attend owner's meetings, suggest changes and cast a vote for or against.
I couldn't afford it.:confused::rolleyes::D
I would suggest you contact the engineering folks at Oneida for their recommendations. They have engineers who specialize in design with experience in these types of considerations.
I bought a 16 gallons stainless steel Ridgid shop vac a couple years ago and have been happy with it.
If you are talking about using just wood screws into the wood, I'd be concerned that over time the screws wood chew up the wood , enlarging the hole and result in a repair having to be made.
I stole that design from a couple that were built by a neighbor's Dad. I used screws and T-nuts. They (Q ty. 4) were built about 15 years ago and are still in use today. I did use blue Loc-Tite on...
A great surprise and applicable excellent names! Cool!