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williamccreynolds · 2 years
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Are Mini Cows Good Pets? Here’s What You Must Know
Yes, You Can Own A Fluffy Mini Cow And They Make Great Pets!
If you like cows but don’t have a farm, you can still buy an adorable mini cow as a pet. There are different breeds of mini cows that have fluffy fur and they remain tiny in size even when reaching adulthood.
There seem to be 26 breeds of mini cattle in the world, and they are often held as pets or for smaller-scale milk production. Tiny sized cows can have different colors and markings and depending on their size the price starts from $1,500. You will also find a lot of farms across the USA that specialize in the breeding of mini cows and according to breeders they are very sociable and affectionate. A small-sized cow can be a great pet for children, as they have a pleasant temper, are cute and the kids are going to love them. Having a mini cow as your best furry friend can also bring a lot of joy for the entire family and teach your children how to become responsible adults and animal lovers.
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Even Howie Mandel loves mini cows!
Why Miniature Cows?
1. Mini cows are exceptional pets that demonstrate a great deal of affection, are very social, and are easy to take care of. 2. Miniature Cows are great tax write-offs for the small acreage farmer. 3. Mini cows will mow your small pastures, produce fertilizer, and are easily contained with a simple hot-wire. 4. Miniature cattle are a great inexpensive way to teach your children responsibility, and some very useful agricultural fundamentals. Their small size makes miniature cattle easy and safe to work with for any enthusiast.
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5. Miniature cows do not require expensive handling equipment. 6. Miniature cattle can easily pay for themselves through the sale of calves and potential tax write-offs. 7. Miniature Cows can be a great business opportunity. Demand for good quality miniature cows is very high. I currently have a waiting list that extends into 2021, and hope to be sold out by October this year. Miniature cows also make great petting zoo animals, and I use mine for local promotional events for companies. Feel free to contact me if you have any business questions.
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williamccreynolds · 2 years
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October 31, 2021 AsktheBuilder Newsletter
BOO! Happy Halloween! I'm going trick or treating tonight festooned as a telegrapher! Pretty good alliteration, right? How about you? All new Ask the Builder subscribers are supposed to wear costumes! Are you dressing up in a flouncy skirt popular in the 50s and early 60s? Or maybe you've decided to be a train engineer or a hayride driver with bib overalls and flannel shirt.
If you're a seasoned subscriber, you know autumn is my FAVORITE season of the year. Everything about autumn is amazing. The colors here in New England can take your breath away. Here's a photo I captured just three days ago. If Bob Ross were alive, he might take that photo and create a painting of it in about 25 minutes! I loved his show. He had the most soothing voice! My son got me Bob Ross socks for Fathers Day. Fun!
I marvel at the ability of any painter who can take a blank canvas and create scenes like you see above in minutes with maybe a few happy accidents! I have poor artistic skills. CLICK or TAP HERE to see what I mean. If you want to use the above photo to create an oil, acrylic, or watercolor painting, feel free to check out the high-resolution version.
The Golden Hour
Are you aware of the golden hour? It's that magic time of day just after sunrise and before sunset that excites painters and photographers alike. I'm sure you've noticed that reds and oranges look more vibrant during this short time span.
That said, if you wanted to experience the most vibrant blues and greens, when might be the best time of day to do that? More importantly, what's happening? What's causing this color shift?
It's all about color temperature. CLICK or TAP HERE to get your head all around how the color temperature of light sources AFFECTS the colors you see!
For example, you may be out shopping for a fleece. You select one that appears to be a nice light green but when you get home, it's gray! Yes, this can happen if the overhead lights at the store have funky bulbs in them completely different from your light bulbs at home.
Gray & Black Water
Several days ago, Dori ordered one of my plumbing isometric/riser diagrams for her new house project. She was the first customer ever to request two separate building drains - one for black water and one for gray water. Look at her drawing.
Here's a riser isometric drawing showing the separation of gray water from black water in a home.
If you're building a new home, you absolutely should consider installing at least one gray-water sink. I'm talking about the slop or utility sink you find in many laundry rooms or sometimes in a garage that doesn't get below freezing.
Use these sinks to clean nasty things like paint brushes, greasy items, etc. You NEVER WANT this polluted water to enter a septic tank. If on a city sewer, your city sewer plant manager will appreciate you not sending him a bunch of goopy latex.
If you're about to build a new house or do a major remodeling and want to SAVE THOUSANDS of dollars, you should consider doing your own plumbing rough in using one of my drawings. Zoe in New Mexico did it this past spring. As she got close to installing the pipes, Zoe scheduled two phone coaching sessions.
When her inspector showed up to look at all the below-rough plumbing, he said, "Zoe, this is the best DIY install I've ever seen in my thirty years of inspecting. It's even better than what some plumbers do." Zoe got it right using my drawing and with me looking over her shoulder in the phone calls.
I also draw water-supply-line drawings and gas-line ones too. It's really important to get the size of gas lines correct. You don't want to starve a gas-burning appliance of the fuel it needs!
DIY Interior Walls
How about building a new interior wall in your home? You can do this. I know you could easily figure out the angles on this one.
This is a new interior wall in an existing home. The angled ceiling makes the job a bit more difficult. Copyright 2021 Tim Carter
The door opening still needs to have the jack or trimmer studs installed but for the most part it's complete.
CLICK or TAP HERE for a quick primer on how to save yourself lots of sweet moola building your own walls. Don't worry, the carpenters in your area are busy. You'll not take food off their tables.
BTW, there was a mistake made building that wall in the photo. It should have been built two feet past that large 4x8 piece of cardboard leaning against the wall!
Faux Slate Roofs
Would you like to have a roof that gets "Ooooos" and "Ahhhhhs"? I've got one. Mine is made with DaVinci faux old world slate. It's the light-gray roofing in the photo below. When visitors or delivery people see my roof they almost always say, "Wow, real slate! It looks fantastic." The piece of faux slate in the center is one made by Brava. As you can see, it's got very interesting variegation going that resembles real multi-colored slate. There are other more-subtle colors in the Brava palette that don't have so much contrast. I decided to show you the one with the most color variation.
If you want a roof that will last 100, or more, years and you want the WOW factor, faux slate is but one way to go. These shingles are easy to install.
That's the voice of experience talking. I hand-nailed every one of the ones on my house - all 42 squares of them! Oh, and the roof pitch was 12/12 and 9/12. Watch this payoff video of my roof. I only almost fell off four times.
Inflation is REAL
Are you feeling the burn of inflation? Kathy and I sure are. When you sell products like we do - STAIN SOLVER for one - and offer FREE SHIPPING, you get emails like this: When the shipping cost of your product is the MOST EXPENSIVE line item for all the costs that go into getting the product in your hands, emails like this are especially troubling.
A 5.9% increase? Are you kidding me?
What's this mean to you? If you want STAIN SOLVER at the current LOWER PRICE, then you better order before we have to RAISE our PRICES once more because of things out of our control.
I'd say that's more than enough for a Halloween Sunday.
Tim Carter Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com Stocking Stuffer - www.StainSolver.com Zombie Shuffle QRP - www.W3ATB.com
Do It Right, Not Over!
P.S. You've got rust on your concrete steps like this. Climb these steps in Cincinnati and behind the doors, you can light votive candles. How do you get the rust off? How do you PREVENT the rust in the first place? CLICK the photo for the answers, silly!!!!
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williamccreynolds · 2 years
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John Wilkes Detector Lock 1680
 John Wilkes Detector Lock 1680 - True Craftmanship
This is a lock that will rock your socks off.
  It's got a very fancy skeleton key.
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williamccreynolds · 2 years
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Touch THIS Friendship Lamp and your loved one’s lamp will light up at the same time
FRIENDSHIP LAMPS – a pair of lamps that sync so that when one friend touches their lamp, the other one glows (whether you’re just in the next room over or 5,000 miles away). How fun is that? These are available in the link below…
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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Pressure Washer Dangers – Serious Damage
Pressure Washer Dangers | A pressure washer caused this irreparable damage to dense hard limestone. The operator used it to remove spray paint protesting the governor of Puerto Rico but now has permanently etched the slogan into the stone surface. Copyright 2021 Tim Carter
Pressure Washer Dangers are Real - Be Super Careful
Do you own a pressure washer? I’ve had no less than five of them in my lifetime. I must say they’re amazing machines when you use them correctly and on surfaces that won’t be harmed by the powerful blast exiting the nozzle at the end of the cleaning wand. If you want to know how to use a pressure washer, I can help you.
Damage Proof is at the Grand Canyon
My college degree is in geology. A month after my 20th birthday, I found myself walking down the Kaibab Trail into the maw of the Grand Canyon on my first out-West geology field trip. It took about four or five hours to get down to the Colorado River.
I don’t know if the professor told us at the time, but the National Park Service says the Colorado River gobbled up all that missing rock transporting it to the ocean in just 6,000,000 years. It did this with just 14.2 pounds of normal atmospheric pressure pushing down on the water flowing over the rock, not 2,400 pounds as many pressure washers produce.
In other words, water just normally flowing over dense hard rock will erode it. Think of how much destructive force is created when you plug in your pressure washer or pull the start cord on its gasoline engine. I witnessed an agonizing example of this destructive force on a trip to Old San Juan, Puerto Rico in October of 2019. Months before anti-government protestors had spray-painted slogans on many of the buildings.
Pressure Washer Etches Solid Limestone
The governor dispatched workers to remove the paint and they decided to use a pressure washer. One of the buildings was built using hard oolitic limestone. The operator of the machine removed the paint, but he also eroded the actual stone permanently etching into the building facade that had been spray painted. It was hard to stomach because one would think within a few minutes the operator could see he was damaging the stone itself.
Pressure Washers Damage Wood Decks
Think of the things around your home that are far softer than hard limestone the likes of which many of the buildings in Washington DC are made, including the Washington Monument! That oolitic limestone was chosen for a reason because it’s so long-lasting and it’s gorgeous.
In other words, if you don’t know how to use a pressure washer and aim that cleaning wand at your wood deck, your wood deck railing, or the wood steps, in a matter of seconds you’ll transform smooth treated lumber into a weathered fishing pier where the soft springwood in between the darker bands of summerwood has been worn away.
Cleaning Concrete Pavers - Easy to RUIN THEM
Do you use your pressure washer to clean your brick paver driveway, sidewalk, or patio? I’m talking about the interlocking bricks made from concrete that have dry pigments added to them. These brick can be had in an assortment of earthy colors and tones.
That color you see at the surface is just an ultra-thin coating of cement paste that has the dry pigments in it. It’s child’s play for your pressure washer to blast away this thin film of color exposing the actual color of the small stones used to make the concrete brick. Put the spray wand too close to the brick and you’ll actually blast away some of the small fine sand used to make the brick.
Pro Pressure Washers Make Serious Mistakes
I see professionals improperly use pressure washers all the time. Many are painters who use them to wash the outside of a house before applying a fresh coat of paint. All too often I see the operator aiming the cleaning wand up to clean things above his head or shoulders. This is a huge mistake.
Aim Wand DOWN
We builders construct homes thinking about how rain falls. Rain falls down, and in rare instances, it can hit a structure sideways during a powerful storm, nor’easter, or hurricane. But Mother Nature rarely has rain blowing up to the sky.
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Builders lap siding, trim, flashings, etc. so that the falling water doesn’t get behind the outer skin of your house. An operator aiming a pressure washer up can drive water behind the outer skin of your home in short order. Never ever aim a pressure washer wand up on the outside of your home.
Cleaning Vinyl Siding With Pressure Washers
Is your house covered with vinyl siding? Have you ever paid attention to how the pieces of siding overlap at a joint along a long wall? Don’t ever aim a pressure washer wand so the water lifts the overlapping siding and gets behind the vinyl. The same is true for where the vinyl trim is up against windows and doors. There’s a seam there and the pressure washer can drive lots of water behind the siding that otherwise shouldn’t be going there.
First and foremost you should read cover to cover any manual that comes with your pressure washer. The manufacturer may have all sorts of warnings about how to use the machine with different materials.
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At the very least, use your own critical-thinking skills. Do experiments. Instead of aiming the pressure wand at a 90-degree angle to the surface you’re cleaning, try 45 degrees or even 10 degrees! If you’re using a high-pressure stream of water to remove flaking paint, it’s best to hold the wand almost parallel with the painted surface. The stream of water will burrow between the paint and the surface and blast it away usually doing little harm to the siding or trim.
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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Concrete Rust Remover – Special Acid – How to Prevent Rust
Concrete Rust Remover | What a sad situation to see rust stains on these concrete steps! The rust could have been prevented with a small amount of paint and a few extra minutes. Copyright 2021 Tim Carter
Concrete Rust Remover - Special Acid Just Below
You may be like me and notice things about who knows what. For example, you may pay attention to decorating things and color coordination. Or, you may focus on landscaping and outdoor furniture arrangements. The list of things to look at in and around homes is almost endless. My eye is attracted to any and all defects that I see. It almost ranks as a disease because instead of enjoying looking at a home, I tend to feel like I’m inspecting it.
Recently, I had to travel from my home in central New Hampshire to Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati is my hometown and in some ways, it was great to be back. But I quickly discovered there are more traffic lights, potholes, and low manhole covers in a 2-square-mile area in the east side of town than we have in all of Belknap County in NH! If you want to make a good living, open up a shock-absorber and wheel-alignment shop in Cincinnati.
One of my stops was the church I got married in. I had a few extra days to wander around taking photos of the places that mean lots to me. Once at the church, I was saddened to go up a flight of concrete steps that had horrible rust stains. I shook my head thinking, “What a shame! If only the contractor had taken the time to spray paint the reinforcing steel, there would be no stains.”
Oxalic Acid = Magic Rust Remover
My first thought was, "I wish I had some oxalic acid with me. That rust would disappear in minutes." All you have to do is mix the oxalic acid crystals with water, dissolve them, and apply the solution to the rust stains. Scrub and magic will happen. Pay attention to the safety instructions on the label of the oxalic acid! Rinse well with clear water.
Rust Ruins Concrete - Expansion
My second thought was how the rusting steel was expanding. That’s what happens to reinforcing steel when it starts to rust. Within a few years, these wonderful concrete steps that should have lasted seventy years, or more, will be cracked and falling apart.
Have you taken the time to get any bids lately for work? Are you shocked by the prices and how inflation is raging in home building, remodeling, and repair? I know I’m stunned. It’s a good thing I can do just about all repairs to my own home.
Prevent Rust Rather than Replace Concrete
The issue is it’s going to be thousands and thousands of dollars to replace these concrete steps in a few years when they start to fail. The expenditure could have been avoided if the concrete contractor who installed the steps had taken a few extra minutes to roll on or spray on some metal primer and then add a coat of finish paint to the steel rebar.
This is so easy to do and the paint might have cost just $50. The reasons are plenty as to why it wasn’t done. It most likely is the Building Committee members who advise the parish priest just don’t know to do this. If a young architect did plans years ago for the steps, he might not have put in the written specifications telling the contractor to paint the rebar.
I tend to do autopsies on failures like this and then try to share what happens so I can help you avoid the same problem. This is an easy one only from the standpoint that it’s so simple to stop the rust.
You Must Tell Contractor What To Do
What’s the biggest takeaway from this simple rust stain situation? I know you’re not going to like this, but you should be thinking about taking on a more active role in sharing with contractors what you want to be done at your home and more importantly, how it should be done. You may think this is confrontational, but it’s not if you make it clear what you want in the plans and written instructions contractors use to bid your work.
My guess is you’re like most people, including me! You don’t know what you don’t know. And to add to that, you may not know the lexicon of building terms. In some respects, it can be similar to a different language.
Get Specs From Associations
But the Internet has made your job so much easier. You can easily get great advice from a plethora of associations that publish easy-to-understand documents about how products should be installed. The same is true for manufacturers. A smart and wise homeowner selects all the things they intend to use on the job long before the contractors arrive to look at things.
Read Product Installation Instructions
That same homeowner then reads all the installation instructions and notes the really important parts about what needs to be done. Here’s an example. Let’s say you want a few very expensive french doors installed that lead out to a deck. Manufacturers now have very detailed information about how to flash the doors, how to install them, and exactly what needs to be done to make sure they operate like a Swiss watch. Often they have great videos you can watch.
Absorb all this information. Put in your contracts that products must be installed according to the written manufacturer’s instructions. If you’re not able to see the work happen, put it in writing that the contractor has to take photos of important steps before they get covered up. Have him email those photos to you daily.
Technology has made it so very easy to do all of this. Make use of it so your investment doesn’t fall apart like the concrete steps 20 or 30 years before it’s supposed to happen.
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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You Can Build a New Interior Wall in an Hour
Build a New Interior Wall | This is a new interior wall in an existing home. The angled ceiling makes the job a bit more difficult. Copyright 2021 Tim Carter
  Go Ahead, Build a New Interior Wall in an Hour or Less
Do you want to build a new interior wall inside your home? Perhaps you’re trying to create a new small space for a home office, hobby room, or you have a bigger appetite and are transforming a dank basement into a cozy finished living space. But you have no idea where to start. I’ve been there. I’ve experienced your anxiety.
Every now and then, it’s quite interesting to go back in time. I clearly remember having to build my first partition wall inside a house. I was a soaking wet-behind-the-ears carpenter working for a small remodeling company. One of my college professors, Dr. Larsen, had asked me to install a half bathroom in his home. I had no idea what to do so I told him that my boss could do the job.
Once the simple plans were drawn and the contract signed, I was sent to my professor’s house to start the job. I had previously painted the outside of the home three years before and Dr. Larsen and his wife trusted me. Little did they know, I had no clue how to efficiently build the three simple walls needed for the small new bathroom.
I survived with the help of a few phone calls to my boss. It was a humbling experience as I discovered you don’t know what you don’t know. Keep in mind this was decades before the Internet and YouTube. You have no idea how much of an advantage you now have when it comes to all things about how to repair and build things around your home. Count your blessings!
New Construction Walls are Easy
Building a new interior wall in an existing house can be much different than doing it on a new home job site. When we carpenters build a wall for a new home, we typically build it flat on the floor. Once all the studs are nailed to the bottom and top plates, we tilt the wall up and secure it so it doesn’t fall over.
See that angled board nailed to the vertical wall studs? It extends from the top right corner of the wall to the lower-left corner bottom plate. It’s a temporary diagonal wall brace used to stabilize the framing while the house is built. © 2021 Tim Carter Builder
You can’t always do this in an existing home, especially if the ceilings in the room are finished with drywall or plaster. As you tilt the wall up, it binds against the ceiling. If you’re challenged by a finished ceiling, you’ll most likely have to install your top and bottom plates making sure the plates are plumb in the same plane. You’ll then cut each wall stud to fit snugly between the plates and toenail them in place. Drill angled pilot holes in the ends of the wall studs for the nails. Use no less than 3-inch-long 16d sinker nails to connect the wall studs to the plates.
Tilt-Up Wall Between Open Floor Joists
If there is no ceiling, you can tilt the wall up so long as you orient the wall in the same direction as the floor joists above. You simply make sure the top of the wall rises up in between two parallel floor joists. Once the wall is vertical, you can then slide it into position under the floor joists assuming you didn’t make the wall too tall!
Stack Studs on Top of Joists
It’s important for you to consider stacked framing. If your new wall is going to be perpendicular to the way the floor joists below or above run, you should make every attempt possible to layout your wall so the wall studs are located directly above or below the joists. This alignment allows plumbers and HVAC contractors to route their pipes and ducts with ease.
You may discover the carpenters that built your home didn’t go to the trouble to stack all their framing. The floor joists for each floor may not line up. If this is your case, then you need to decide if it’s better to align your new wall studs with the floor joists below or above the wall. This really only comes into play if you have plumbing pipes and heating or air-conditioning ducts in your new wall. Electrical cables are so small and flexible they can easily navigate unstacked framing.
16 Inches on Center
It’s vital that your wall studs are spaced so your drywall ends in the center of a wall stud. Your goal is to minimize cutting thin slivers of drywall off the end of a long piece so you can butt two pieces together. Sixteen inches on center is the gold standard for spacing wall studs.
Correct Door Rough Openings
Don’t fret about how to create the opening for a door. It’s not that hard and you just need to do a little math. My recommendation is to purchase your new prehung door and have it at your home. You’ll create the rough opening in the wall by taking measurements off the door jamb.
Measure the total overall width of the door jamb up at the top where the horizontal door jamb is attached to the two side jambs of the door. Add one-half inch to your measurement. This will be the width of your rough opening. Note how much the side jambs of the door frame hang below the bottom of the door. In almost all cases, you’ll be trimming some of this length off when you install the door. Ideally, you want just one-half inch of space between the bottom of the door and the top of your finished flooring.
You can usually safely make the height of the door rough opening just one-quarter inch longer than the factory length of the door jambs. Trust me, the finished molding you install over the door on top of the drywall will cover even a one-inch gap between the top of the door jamb and the bottom of the rough opening.
If you’re attaching your bottom wall plate to a concrete floor, see how easy it is to secure the plate using just two regular 16d nails!  Watch my video!
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Home Inspectors Near Me – Get Your Own
Home Inspectors Near Me - You Have to Hire Ones -Are you sure your new home will be inspected? If not, how would you know if this framing was correct? Copyright 2021 Tim Carter
Home Inspectors Near Me - Structural and ASHI
A few years back, I used to do a two-hour home improvement radio call-in show in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was loads of fun to be on the spot on live radio answering your questions. I miss those mornings, but now I do the same thing via an email interface via my AsktheBuilder.com website.
A few years ago, one of my clients that publishes this column in Kenosha, Wisconsin, invited me onto a live radio show he does each Monday-Friday with his wife on WLIP in Kenosha. Frank and Kim invite me back at least once a month and we cover lots of topics some of which have nothing to do with home improvement. It’s so much fun to be back on live radio!
Several months ago on one show, it came up in a discussion that some places across the USA have no building inspections for new homes. Frank thought this was unbelievable. Last week he brought up this topic again and we spent lots of time discussing it. Frank wanted to know more about home inspectors near me in New Hampshire and other parts of the USA.
Home Inspectors are Not Everywhere
You may think it’s hard to believe too as you might think that building inspections are universal and mandatory. That’s not the case in every city and hamlet across the great fruited plain. For years, I’ve done expert witness work in residential legal cases. I clearly remember a case in northern Ohio where a prominent orthopedic surgeon and his wife built a stunning house on a lake. It turns out there were no inspections required and as you might suspect, problems started cropping up.
You can discover lots more about what goes on in a new home inspection here.
I moved to New Hampshire from Cincinnati in 2008. Not too long after this, I discovered at least one small town in New Hampshire that also has no building inspections. Just a few days ago, a woman hired me to draw her plumbing riser isometric drawing for her new home. I’ve been a master plumber since 1981 and draw many of these plans. It turns out where she’s building in the state of Mississippi, there are no inspections of any type, including a plumbing inspection. This woman asked me, "How can I locate home inspectors near me?"
This is a house foundation that’s being built with insulated concrete forms in central New Hampshire. It was done by the homeowner. Who knows if it was inspected? (C) Copyright 2021 Tim Carter
Building Code = Set of Minimum Standards
What does this mean to you? First and foremost, let’s briefly discuss the building code. This written document is generated with the input of many experts. That said, most inspectors I’ve talked with in my 45-plus years in the industry will readily admit the building code is a set of minimum standards. This means if your home passes a building inspection using the code it might be similar to achieving a 70-percent grade on a test. Every aspect of building your home can always be done better than what the code mandates.
You should never assume your home will be inspected, especially if you’re building in a rural setting. It’s in your best interests to call your local government office where building permits are issued and discover what inspections happen as your home is built.
Some new houses get quite a few separate inspections. It’s not unusual in larger towns and cities to have inspectors look at the soil before footings are poured, the framing after all the utilities are installed, the insulation, rough plumbing, rough electric, and final inspections for all these things before a certificate of occupancy is granted.
Inspections Last Minutes Not Hours
However, even with all these inspections don’t think they’re all done with a magnifying glass. Inspectors may only be able to spend a few minutes at your house as they have lots of jobs to look at on that given day. I clearly remember one of my plumbing inspectors that never got out his car to inspect my work. He had seen my work, knew it was first-class, and trusted me. He’d chit chat with me, fill out the sticker, and hand it to me. I’ve had just the opposite with certain electrical inspectors. Some were so thorough they discovered a wall outlet hidden by an open door that had no cover plate!
Hiring Your Own Inspectors
What should you do if you want to ensure your new home is built as best as it can be? This is a whopper of a question. First, it starts with excellent plans and written specifications.
CLICK or TAP HERE to see what a fantastic set of plans looks like. You can DOWNLOAD a PDF copy.
CLICK or TAP HERE to download a sample set of great specifications for a new home.
CLICK or TAP HERE to download a spreadsheet that helps you calculate the cost of your new home.
These two things are the north star for your builder. They should be referenced in your contract with the builder. Simply state that your house must be built in accordance with the plans and specifications that become an exhibit to the contract. You and the contractor should sign the cover page of the plans and specifications as well as the contract. Keep your copy of these documents in a very safe place.
You can hire your own inspectors that can look over the shoulder of the builder. This should be referenced in your contract and there needs to be language that your builder must satisfy this inspector as well as any that your local government provides. If you don’t include this clause in the contract, your builder might say, “I don’t care what he says. That’s not the way I do things.”
It’s entirely possible you might hire separate inspectors for different aspects of the job. I wouldn’t hesitate to hire a residential structural engineer to look at the footings before they’re poured to make sure the soil is good and to make sure the reinforcing steel is correct. I’d have her/him also look at every aspect of the structure as the house is built.
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You might also look into hiring a home inspector that is certified by the American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI). If you do this, be sure to ask her/him about how much new construction experience they have. Many of these inspectors have deep experience and that’s the one you want.
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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Texan Farm Transitions From Farming Chickens To Growing Hemp
Many farms are looking to transition for more sustainable products and switch from growing animals to plants. It is also the case of this Texas-based farm that decided to stop growing chicken and get into the hemp growing business.
The farm from Cookville, Texas also had the support of an NGO called Mercy For Animals, as they supported the owners through the transition. This farm is part of the program „TranFARMation, which was set up by the NGO and helps farmers prepare to change from animal-based farms to plant-based ones.
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Bo Halley, who runs the chicken farm, said that the business was not profitable anymore, so they decided to try an alternative and turned the place into a hemp farm. Halley’s family has been raising more than 1,000,000 birds per year, but growing chickens came health complications and even financial difficulties. They decided to switch their model and contribute to a more sustainable and cruelty-free economic model, and they harvested the first hemp acre of hemp after only 3 months. The harvested hemp can be used this way to create something new, instead of causing pain and suffering for innocent beings, like the old farm used to.
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“We decided that we would grow hemp and go from killing animals to growing something, from destroying things to creating things.”
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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Artist Turns Pencils Into Tiny Works of Art
  For artists, pencils are an essential tool in doing their craft, doesn’t matter if they are painters, designers, or musicians. Pencils are used by artists from every sphere, to draw, sketch or simply draft project ideas, but the Bosnian, Jasenko Dordevic uses pencils as a medium. He makes the most intricate pencil lead sculptures and transforms the pencils into tiny sculptures with unusual details. Dordevic sculpts his works from the graphite core of the pencil and his inspiration came after first seeing Dalton Ghetti’s miniature sculptures. One might wonder how someone finds such a niche canvas to express themselves, and Dordevic states that at first, he experienced with a lot of mediums until finding the winner. Of course, in the beginning, it was a lot of learning by doing and trying different techniques, until his sculptures managed to reach their final, most perfect shape. If you want to learn more about the artists, you can read several interviews in which he talks about his passion, or simply visit his website and social media pages to admire his works.
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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Sea Urchin Wear Shells Like Hats So Aquarists Made Tiny Hats for Them To Wear Instead
Tiny hats on animals are probably the cutest thing ever, and someone even made some for underwater creatures. Sea urchins live on seabeds and there is a wide variety of them, more than 950 to be more specific. They are also known as sea porcupines, because of their spikes that help to keep themselves protected from predators. These marine creatures use camouflage and shells or stones to hide them and ensure their survival. Morgan Kester is a biologist who learned more about sea urchins recently and decided to share the findings on social media. It seems that aquarists made 3D-printed tiny hats for sea urchins to cover their heads and showered them with all sorts of designs, from cowboy hats to classy top hats. Studies show that the extra weight on top of the sea urchins, helps them stay in place and not get carried away by sea currents, but also keeps them safe from predators. Redditor VanillaBean5813 made the 3D hats after learning more from his aquarist dad and shared some useful insights about the sea urchins’ lives. So, besides the tiny hats being adorable, they also serve a higher purpose by keeping these small marine creatures safe in their environment.
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  I was today years old when I learned that sea urchins naturally use shells as hats to make them feel safer and camouflaged so some aquarists had the genius idea to make them tiny hats pic.twitter.com/z8IcJx7fBI
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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Easy And Beautiful Flower Crochet
One of the most common crochet patterns is flowers, and once you master the basics, you’ll want to explore this pattern more. So, if you are looking to crochet a double-layered flower, this next tutorial will guide you through it one step at a time. The tutorial is well-explained and has lots of close-ups that will help you get a grip of the pattern more quickly. You can create lots of beautiful items by incorporating these double-layered flowers and even making patchwork pieces such as blankets or pillowcases.
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  Start by choosing two complimentary colors that will make each other pop and add other small items, such as pearls or sequins. You can use white pearls, so they’ll emphasize the shape of the flower and attract attention to its center. Start by building the flower petal by petal and layer by layer and at the end, you can even add leaves to the sides.
The leaves will make the crochet flower look more real and unique. If you feel like getting crafty together with your friends, you can plan a DIY weekend and start working on that crocheted blanket together.
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October 24, 2021 AsktheBuilder Newsletter
It makes perfect sense why you'd be mingling with Lisa, Norm, Mac, Jane, Denise and about 94 others out on the terrace looking at the leaves! This is your first real newsletter issue. Let's celebrate! Thanks for your trust.
My Favorite Season
Autumn is my favorite season. It's all about vibrant color here in the great Northeast Kingdom. Drive the back roads of New Hampshire in October and you can expect to see trees like you see below. I captured that image just south of Laconia, NH. Those are the original Boston & Maine RR tracks along the east shore of Lake Winnisquam. CLICK or TAP HERE to see the high-resolution version. CLICK or TAP HERE to see some other fall photos. It's a magical time of year for me. Leaf peepers (tourists) come visit and clog all the roads around here for three weeks. But alas, I don't blame them. The color this year is spectacular!
Peak color arrived late this year. I think it's because we've not had any cold nights as of yet. By now, we normally would have had one or two frosty nights. A killing frost is not even in the immediate future looking at my WX app!
Do You Own a Website or Two or Three?
Do you own a website that gets a fair amount of traffic? If it's a content site similar to mine where folks come to get help, I think I can put more sweet moola in your pocket each day. Ping me saying, "Tim, show me the money!".
Best Cleaner On the Earth Ball
You may be a new or newer subscriber in the past few months. It's time I ply my STAIN SOLVER wares on you.
Allow me to pose this riddle to you ladies and lords. What's the real color of this baseball cap?
If you answered brown or beige, you're wrong. Do you think it's possible I could get you to say "NO WAY! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!" out loud in the next ten seconds?
Let's try!
CLICK or TAP HERE to discover the actual color of the baseball cap. Be sure to scroll down and read Georgia's short tale.
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DIY Plumbing - Save HUGE $$$$$
Several days ago, I did a short consult call with Jeff. He had some troublesome corrosion on his copper water lines. To make a long story short, I shared how he could cut out the bad sections of tubing and put NEW in with NO SOLDERING!
I said, "What if I told you that you could create a leakproof joint in about five seconds with NO THREAT of burning your house down? You just use the modern press fittings."
CLICK or TAP HERE and see how you can create joints using press fittings like a pro.
BTW, working with Uponor PEX water lines is just as easy. CLICK or TAP HERE and be sure to watch the video of me creating a PEX joint in seconds.
Dishwasher Tip
Moments ago, I just unloaded our dishwasher. I thought, "Jeeez, these glasses look like they weren't washed."
I decided to inspect the washer arm that's responsible for washing the glasses. It's under the top slide-out tray. You can easily detach it from the tray by rotating a ring on the center of it.
Sure enough two of the ports where water's supposed to squirt out were BLOCKED by pieces of pasta. I know what you're thinking, "Tim, don't you rinse off your dishes before putting them in the machine?"
Well, I'm not the only one that loads the machine and believe it or not the companies that make the soap that's used in dishwashers advise you to put the dishes in the machine with some food scraps on them! Read the label on your soap if you don't believe me.
I then mumbled, "Hmmmm, I've not cleaned the filter recently."
When was the last time you deep-cleaned your filter?
What? NEVER? Are you serious? Do you know where it is? It's at the bottom of the dishwasher pan. You can see it when you slide out the bottom tray.
This filter is there to protect the pump that circulates the water within the machine. But it collects GREASE and all the water used to RINSE your dishes passes through this filter multiple times in the rinse cycle.
My filter was a mess. It had all sorts of grease clogging the fine screening. Right now it's soaking in a solution of, what else, STAIN SOLVER!
After a few hours, it looked like new. I just touched it up with a brush and some dish soap to make it look new. See for yourself: CLICK or TAP HERE now to ORDER some STAIN SOLVER.
That's enough for a Sunday.
Tim Carter Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com Super Clean - www.StainSolver.com Telegrapher Tim - www.W3ATB.com
Do It Right, Not Over!
P.S. Infrared photos can show you where you're losing heat. They can even show you water leaks you don't know about. Now's the time to consider getting an infrared camera that attaches to your smart phone. Look at this photo.
HOLY TOMATO! Look at the COLD spots in the sloped ceiling!!!!
CLICK or TAP HERE to see even MORE disturbing infrared photos and for a link to the infrared camera I use.
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Lifelike ‘Succulent Cakes’ Turn Prickly Plants into Delicious Desserts
Succulent plants are still very popular on social media and as home decor elements, but what about cakes that look like succulents? This new trend has taken the Internet by storm and Jakarta-based Ivenoven seems to be leading the game. Her floral cakes have gathered a lot of attention, especially the succulent-shaped cakes she has been creating for special events. Ivenoven’s cakes have beautifully colored frosting and are molded to resemble real-life succulents, attention to detail is a key feature. The hardest part of making the cakes is the decoration, but using piping techniques and food coloring, she creates the leaves and spines of the plant.
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Once the decorations are done, they are grouped together on top of the cakes and the beautiful arrangement almost comes alive before the viewer’s eyes. Ivenoven first started baking in 2013, when she first made Christmas cookies for her daughter and her colleagues, and slowly started experimenting with more intricate cake decorations.
You can see her designs on the Zoezo Bake page, but also on Facebook and Instagram, where she keeps on inspiring her audience of self-thought bakers.
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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Librarian Transforms 110-Year-Old Tree Stump into Free Community Library
Turning a 110-year-old tree into a library? Sound like an amazing idea! Sharalee Armitage Howard is a librarian who works at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library in Idaho and had a very inspiring idea. Her yard was home to an old cottonwood tree that started to slowly rot away and had to be cut down. So she decided to transform the remaining trunk into the most amazing tiny free library out there. Howard named it the Little Free Library and it is a place for people to take and also leave unwanted books for others to be borrowed. Little Free Library is a nonprofit, which was created with love towards books and reading, and it aims to encourage everyone to pick up a book and engage others in reading too. There are more than 75,000 people registered worldwide into the community and Little Free Libraries are present in 88 countries around the world. Each of these tiny libraries has its charm, and the one in Idaho is no exception. The library designed by Howard has stone steps, a glass door, and a very welcoming interior, with cozy lights and a wooden bookshelf. If you can’t make it to this Little Free Library in Idaho, simply visit the nonprofit’s website and search the nearest one to you to shart your book exchange adventure.
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Get a closer look at “Little Tree Library” in this video created by local news station KREM.
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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How to Skim Coat Smooth Wall Texture over Textured Walls
Want modern smooth wall texture in your home? Follow this DIY tutorial to learn how to skim coat a textured wall to get a beautiful smooth finish and get rid of that ugly bumpy wall texture! You might also be interested in our Ultimate Guide to Wainscoting and our picks for 40 Gorgeous Wall Panels […]
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williamccreynolds · 3 years
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Car Rental Help
This is a very rare request for help. Are you a car rental warrior?
I need to rent a car in Phoenix for two weeks from November 6 until the 20th. The car rental company prices are absurd. Perhaps you know a secret car rental company I don't know about and can get a price down near $30 a day.
Anyway, I found out about Turo.com which is much like AirBnB. Private owners rent their cars. They usually have limited mileage, but my total mileage is well within the allowance.
Have you rented a car using Turo? How was the experience? Are you aware of other ways to get a superb deal on a safe rental car?
When I get your response, I'm going to curate all of them and share with the rest of the folks on this list so we can all benefit from your knowledge.
Time is of the essence. PSE respond ASAP.
Thanks!
Tim Carter Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
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