My T gel dispensing setup

My T gel dispensing setup

After two months I finally have my gel dispensing technique pretty much nailed down. I read on another post about getting syringes. I had some from when my kids needed oral meds and it kinda worked. The problem is that after a few tubes the markings get worn off presumably from the alcohol in the gel. Then I read where someone used a coupler to load a smaller syringe. This week I tried this and feel much more confident the dosage is consistent. https://imgur.com/a/cmJVlLs

u/WinterExisting5076 — 2 days ago

Replacement cabinets

Serious question as I've been following this sub for a few months. We are in the final stages of kitchen cabinet installation, meaning cabinets are on site minus one for warranty. We didnt go high end but we didnt do low end either (at least from a cost perspective). We are installing Ultralux cabinets from Ultracraft and from what I am reading this is probably a 10-year kitchen which makes me regret this cabinet brand. Is there any way to save the countertop or should I hedge my bets and go for a cheaper counter because that too may have to go? Or is it just refacing and new doors in the future?

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u/WinterExisting5076 — 29 days ago

Fresh air and makeup air with these wildfires

We are preparing for installation of makeup air for kitchen exhaust and fresh air intake for air quality. With the current wildfires, isn't this system going to bring in terrible air into our home? How do we make sure we aren't polluting our inside air now?

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u/WinterExisting5076 — 1 month ago

Rise and run tool?

I had a flooring contractor come out to discuss our replacement floating treads. He mentioned something about a tool that apparently gives the rise run on the wall for the placement of the brackets. Is he just referring to a laser level that will shoot the line or is there a specific tool my GC can obtain

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u/WinterExisting5076 — 1 month ago

James Martin vanity installation

We have the Milan and intend to install as wall hung (by we I mean that's the design and our plumbers/carpenters via our GC will do the work).

The back is solid and if we want our plumbing water supply and drains from the back wall to install cleanly, b/c of the cleat system we need more clearance of over an inch which is larger than an escutcheon. We expected the back to be open. So are we supposed to cut an access hole vs individual pipe locations?

If we use the cleat system there doesn't seem to be room for the drain stack and if we don't use the cleat system, how are we supposed to hang on the wall and it looks like it's just one big opening? The cleat system is terrific and we want to use it.

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u/WinterExisting5076 — 2 months ago

T20 Legrabox question

Do I have to use their T20? I have a T20 set and its too big, T25 fits but I dont want to damage the drawer.

I have a metal Legrabox

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u/WinterExisting5076 — 2 months ago

My 4 1/2 year old shelter dog-results last pic

He's a bit reactive with other dogs (but not with our other 2 in our family, which makes sense since we are a pack). He weighs about 90 lbs. results on last pic

u/WinterExisting5076 — 2 months ago
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Lost wallet

Saturday night for solstice on orange line, a lost black wallet. Anyone turn it in? We filed a lost and found with wmata but waiting to hear back

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u/WinterExisting5076 — 2 months ago