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Sounds like reusing them can work as long as they’re in good condition. Appreciate the help!
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Thanks for all the help, TinyTool. One last thing, if you ever need to remove a push-fit fitting, is it reusable, or should it always be replaced with...
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One thing I’ve been wondering, if a push-fit fitting fails, does it usually give any warning signs like a slow drip, or can it just pop off suddenly...
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Thanks for the info! I was also wondering, are push-fit fittings considered reliable for long-term use, or are they more of a temporary solution?
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You're welcome! One more thing to consider is how much flexibility you want in the future. If you build it custom, you can always adapt it later if your...
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Appreciate the advice! Any specific brands or types of repair clamps or epoxy you’d recommend for a copper pipe?
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Best way to fix a leaking pipe joint?
Hello everyone!
What’s the best way to repair or replace a leaking pipe joint? Is it better to use a repair clamp, epoxy, or replace the...
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Honestly, both building something from scratch and modifying an existing bed frame could work. It just depends on what you’re hoping to get out of it....
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I’m so glad you like the sliding section idea! Using lightweight materials like plywood is a great choice because it's sturdy but not too heavy, making...
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That’s a great point to think about! One solution could be to make the storage sections slide out easily, kind of like drawers, so you don’t have...
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Another idea could be to create a modular bed frame where each section of the frame acts as a storage compartment. You could have removable, stackable...
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Whoa, I had no idea phone chargers still used power even when nothing's plugged into them! That’s kind of wild. Does that mean pretty much anything...
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Using gravel or crushed stone around deck posts for drainage
Hi everyone! Does gravel or crushed stone around deck posts really help with drainage and prevent moisture buildup? Would love to hear any insights!
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