"Tim, Don't use the word podcast with your subscribers. It's scary. Also, please just tell your subscribers to go to your website and click the play button on the player page. It's easy, it's fast and they don't need to do
anything but sit back and laugh."
Good point Dan! How about calling it my new radio show since I do use radio waves to make it happen! In case you're a new subscriber, I'm a licensed amateur radio operator - W3ATB.
I use WiFi radio waves to do every aspect of the
show!
How about you follow Dan's suggestion? CLICK HERE and have a listen. I guarantee you'll be amazed.
Oh,
here's the BEST PART!!! DUH! I almost forgot to tell you.
When you CLICK HERE, not only do you get to listen to the show, but you also get to see ALL the photos of what I'm talking about!
Wait, there's more! I also have lots of other LINKS there for extra
FREE information about what I'm talking about.
Here's what's in it for you when you listen to my latest new radio show:
- I talk with Vic about how to save perhaps $5000 by doing a concrete overlay on his patio.
- I chat with Tracey about where she can get traditional stair
parts
- I share with Sandy about how she'll never have to repaint her brick home again: CLUE: Tom Sawyer
- I recall a story about how I avoided getting paralyzed by falling 20 feet to the ground.
New Building Technologies Conference
I was in Portland, Maine on Thursday attending a very cool construction conference. Lots of stuff I knew, but there was some great information shared about:
- vapor barriers MUST BE installed under all concrete slabs that are in ANY building - CLICK HERE for BEST ONE
- concrete should be in direct contact with the vapor barrier
- new emerging trend is to put solid foam insulation on the exterior walls of home plus traditional fiberglass batts in the walls
- repeated wet/dry cycles on exposed OSB panels GREATLY reduces their shear strength
I'll be sharing more of what I discovered in future columns so watch for those.
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Last year I published my expose' book about WHY your asphalt shingles are falling apart.
While researching the book, I was the first person in the world to discover that copper ions react with asphalt molecules and prevent cross-linking.
Cross-linking is what causes asphalt to get brittle. When that happens,
the colored granules come off, the shingles curl, and they crack.