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Old 05-06-2021, 07:26 PM   #77421
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Your FRS is one of the original one, so it's the lightest FRS ever made (for US). It's something like 35~70lbs lighter than '13 model. I would assume it'll be worth more than that... but again, only 86/BRZ fans will know those small infos.
Hmm, that may explain why I've gained 35-70 lbs since I bought it....trying to keep up with later models to keep it fair....yea that's it.
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Old 05-06-2021, 07:27 PM   #77422
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Hmm, that may explain why I've gained 35-70 lbs since I bought it....trying to keep up with later models to keep it fair....yea that's it.
I buy lighter parts, so I can gain weight lmao
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Old 05-06-2021, 07:35 PM   #77423
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Yes you do! It does get hot here you know.
Psssh and you say you're in the lower end area. Only pool I got is this.
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Old 05-06-2021, 07:46 PM   #77424
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I buy lighter parts, so I can gain weight lmao
I don't worry about lighter parts because, while I could lose weight, I almost certainly won't and all the money would be wasted.
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Old 05-06-2021, 08:06 PM   #77425
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Psssh and you say you're in the lower end area. Only pool I got is this.
Well the pool is probably as old as you are so it isn't a good indication of wealth!
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Old 05-06-2021, 09:59 PM   #77426
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Exactly. Unless twins are your 2nd or 3rd car, def selling now won't help.



...just like house market right now.
I'm selling my rental property and it's great 10 years rent in one shot... of course I have slight problem with the front railing because it's rusted metal and I can't find replacement parts or a contractor.. FHA is unamused. (The side steps were easy because it was wood steps and railing not rusted)

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Old 05-06-2021, 10:38 PM   #77427
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The wife just dropped a 6lb container of popcorn kernels, shattering it on the kitchen floor. We will be finding kernels for decades.
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Old 05-06-2021, 11:56 PM   #77428
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I got REAL lucky that I could just lift up that one corner and the deck sat level. Lumber ain't cheap right now. At least all I had to build was steps.
Thanks to my late Grandpa's old level! It's a magical device. Seriously though it's a solid metal one. My Dad has a machine shop and my brothers don't do actual labor so I inherited all my Grandfather's tools. Some of it's quality stuff, probably outlive me too. I'm not going to knock my modern Ryobi shit though because it did what I needed it to do as well. (and let's be real lightweight Lithium-Ion batteries make for nice easy portable cordless work).

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Contractors are really hard to find right now. That's the only reason I rebuilt those steps. Normally I would just pay a pro. I like projects when they are custom and for myself... but otherwise nah. Now I'm about to ground this wire my AC guy seemed to have skipped. I normally don't do anything outside the breakers but I will shut the main, test with my multimeter, and use some plastic gloves... seems like reasonable precautions. RIP me.

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fyi, anytime i've got a panel open like that, i go through and tighten all of the screws on the breakers, and especially the neutral bars. the majority of the time, they're always some different levels of loose.

but your panel looks very clean and well put together. no double wires under single screws, the original installer took the time to keep everything clean. though that a/c wire install is a little hacky-- if it's a normal residential a/c unit, that's only a 2-wire and a ground connection, they were likely using the white as the ground-- would need to check the disconnect on the side of the house to confirm. but there are plenty of people that still believe that the ground is 'optional' everywhere. causes major issues later on...

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Nice work! However, I would have suggested that you re-build the whole deck - so as you don't have to come back in a couple of years and do that section.

(no, I haven't checked the price of lumber lately)

lol. normal 2x4's used to be about $2 each. they're now $15. it'd be at least $300 in materials!
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Old 05-07-2021, 12:05 AM   #77429
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i know a few contractors that use the ryobi stuff every day. despite it's looks, none of them have ever had any complaints about performance. they do exactly as they need.







fyi, anytime i've got a panel open like that, i go through and tighten all of the screws on the breakers, and especially the neutral bars. the majority of the time, they're always some different levels of loose.



but your panel looks very clean and well put together. no double wires under single screws, the original installer took the time to keep everything clean. though that a/c wire install is a little hacky-- if it's a normal residential a/c unit, that's only a 2-wire and a ground connection, they were likely using the white as the ground-- would need to check the disconnect on the side of the house to confirm. but there are plenty of people that still believe that the ground is 'optional' everywhere. causes major issues later on...







lol. normal 2x4's used to be about $2 each. they're now $15. it'd be at least $300 in materials!
Yes, yes, and yes!

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My neighbor across the street is building a deck. He has about $6,000 worth of high grade lumber sitting in the open at the end of his driveway.
Anybody want to bet on how much is still there in the morning?
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My entire life has been a lie.
I'm still trying to get a mental picture of the Canadian projects...
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lol. normal 2x4's used to be about $2 each. they're now $15. it'd be at least $300 in materials!
DANG! OK, OK so ....... how about a wood pallet sitting on some cement blocks -
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The conditions are deplorable!

Here is a listing of the projects in London. Keep in mind that the rents in most cases are 30% of whatever you earn so they are filled with multigenerational welfare recipients.

https://london.ca/sites/default/file...%20Booklet.pdf
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