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    I could, but it wouldn't look good, and if I have to get a new fridge I would end up taking it down anyway.
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    Yeah, I had to cut a little nub to cover the bit of cabinet face that overhangs. The ceiling gaps were pretty bad. Also the fridge won't fit under the cabinets because of the extra floor thickness which I didn't account for. Gonna have to take one down.
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    I hadn't opened up the walkway yet, and I was leaning over a bit. The picture itself is a bit crooked. Still not perfect, but way better than it was.
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    New project

    What, we don't get pictures?
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    Alright you bunch of nit pickers, is this better?
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    Swap wood panel in upholstery

    They use it to coat wooden fire truck ladders. I wouldn't worry too much.
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    What’s the Best Way to Transport a Boat Safely?

    Didn't say what direction. Down is a direction, so it would work 🤣
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    What’s the Best Way to Transport a Boat Safely?

    Actually joined in 2024, 3 posts including the two here, no other replies. Bot?
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    Hillbilly bidet, garden hose hooked up to toilet water line.
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    My baseboard trim would probably give you an aneurysm :) No way I'm posting pictures of that!
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    Boats from work.

    It's not specific to ikon, it's any boat with these kinds of shapes. It's all in areas that I would expect to see cracks, tight corners and hardware mounting locations.
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    Swap wood panel in upholstery

    Is it possible to swap the wood screws for machine screws with nuts and big washers? It would be more secure.
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    Ah, that's because I also forgot that the plans from lowes called for a 2 inch space between the two in the corner. Same story as the window trim, once I remembered I didn't feel like redoing it. Also, it would land between studs if I did.
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    Boats from work.

    I've been slacking on updates here. The current project is an Ikon, with cracks all over but I'm only fixing what's visible and previously "repaired". Six spots, all in tight corners, and with a dash with the least space ever to work in.
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    Don't you guys ever sleep? Anyway, McTool got it. The window casing isn't square. I cut one board too short, thought "I'll deal with it later, it won't take much to compensate". Then later came and I forgot, already had more in than I was willing to take back out, so it's good enough.
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    Ok, back onto less gross random things (thanks a lot Mc tool, totally your doing), lets have a game of "spot the screw up". It's not terrible, and might not show well in a picture (uploaded after writing and it's VERY obvious to me), but I did a minor good with the window casing.
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    That might actually be worth asking a vet about. I think I read once that it can be a sign of worms.
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    That actually seems like a great idea.
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    Swap wood panel in upholstery

    Mix in a thickening agent with the epoxy, like cabosil or aerosil (unless epoxy needs something different. Anyone know?) and fill in the old screw holes. Mount the new hinges as close as you can to the new wood and drill new holes in the boat. Countersink the holes to prevent gel cracking.
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