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Carpenter ants damage

We are remodeling our home.
Open the wall to remove sawdust and install blow insulation or fiberglass.
Find out the last owner did a terrible job framing the windows. There is no support, the header is toe nail on nothing solid. I can move the whole wall inward or outward at least a inch by pushing on in with moderate force.
I am reframing all the windows and adding support.

But….. find out some carpenter ant eat part of the support beam on top of a windows.
What should I do?
Living in canada where it snow quite a lot.
Thanks!

u/Dr_Disturbed — 1 month ago
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What happen to my tire?

9-12 month old. Around 10 000-15 000 km.
Pressure was 70 at the time of the picture.
Never went lower than 70 PSI
Try to maintain it to 80 PSI.
Tire rated for 80 cold PSI
Enclose trailer weight 7760 pounds last time I weighed it. No more than 8000 pounds now.
Double axle rated for 7k each. Leaf spring rated for 5200 pounds.
10 ply tire.
Test the brake, they are not jamming.

So what happens to the tire. I never saw a flat spot like this so crooked

What happen?

u/Dr_Disturbed — 2 months ago