Play this
new game. Wait until you see some of the FUNNY answers. Bwhahahahahahahaahahhaha!
I GUARANTEE you that you'll discover some new products that you never knew existed.
There are going to be TWELVE WInners chosen from all the correct entries in the game. Here they
are:
$150 COLD CASH to one winner
9.2 pounds of Stain Solver to one winner
Ten winners of the small sample size of Stain Solver
Five winners of a Magic Glue!
CLICK HERE to play the amazing Basement Systems game!
The game ENDS in one week, so play it NOW.
Pressure Washing DANGER!
Moments ago I had to go up to my ham
shack to help a fellow ham operator with his first on-air Morse code transmission. It was fun!
As I walked up the steps to my garage attic, I saw a workman at my neighbor's house using a pressure washer to clean the outside of the house.
He was on a ladder aiming the pressure washer wand UP
washing ABOVE him.
He was squirting HIGH PRESSURE water under the fiber cement siding. He was squirting HIGH PRESSURE water into the soffits and overhangs of the roof.
Why is this WRONG?
Houses are built to have water go DOWN not UP. Shingles, siding, flashings, etc. are designed and installed to work with GRAVITY that pulls water DOWN to the ground.
NEVER aim a pressure washer UP when spraying a house, a roof, etc. Always aim it at an angle towards the ground.
How to Repair Chipped Stucco, Concrete Block or Concrete
Did you ever see the movie series Lord of the Rings?
In the beginning of that movie is a fascinating quote taken from J.R.R. Tolkien's
book:
"And some things that should not have been forgotten were lost. History became legend. Legend became myth. And for two and a half thousand years, the ring passed out of all knowledge."
I'm trying to prevent a
valuable piece of home improvement knowledge from passing out of knowledge. I do that with many things at AsktheBuilder.com.
There's a part of cement and stucco history that's TRYING to become myth because so few know about it.
It's a method used by OLD cement masons to ensure a
layer of stucco bonds PERMANENTLY to a concrete base. You can use this magic when you try to repair stucco, concrete block or concrete. What is the magic knowledge??????
CLICK HERE so you help pass this part of building history to a
future generation!
Sandpaper Factoids
Did you know that there are different sandpapers and how they can help you get great results?
Are you wise in sanding ways that you know why you should use red garnet sandpaper instead of aluminum oxide?
If not, you'll discover how to get PRO results by reading these two short pieces of mine.
Overview of Different Sandpapers
Sandpaper Facts
More Tips and Sweet Stuff Next
Week!
Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Do It Right, Not Over!