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cecdoo

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  1. Have you tried taking the small kick plate off the dishwasher and looking under there with a flashlite while it/water is running? Also you dont need to take all the dwall out in basement, just cut a 10x10" hole near ceiling to see if you can see anything, easier to fix if there is no problem there.
  2. :080402gudl_prv:Hope all goes well Earl, will keep you in our thoughts! Craig
  3. I got an email from AMEX this morning it was a fraud alert about unusual activity on my card? There was a case # and a 800# to call, so I did, I get this gentleman from India I would guess and the first thing he wants is my acct# and SS # I politely explain that I am not going to give that info to an 800# on an email, so he spells his name for me and insists he is with AMEX fraud div. I explain that I am not impressed and offer the case # for him to check, he explains that will not work, so I hang up. I find a statement with the cust serv # and give them a call, he knows the # I am calling from and only needs the last 5 digits from my card, turns out someone is using my card online and they are going to cancel it and issue a new one. Poor guy in India was innocent:doh: They ought to have a verifiyable email, like they have secure sites. Guess you cant be too careful anymore? Craig
  4. Great Pics, Thanks Bobbie:thumbsup: We really wanted to get there, but life got in the way:bawling: Craig
  5. Very sorry for your loss Mini, sounds like you will have alot of great memories to help you thru this difficult time. We will keep your family in our thoughts. Craig & Kim
  6. Hope ya have a great day!!!! Craig
  7. Looks like a nice set-up Brad, that shop is bigger then my house!! Craig
  8. So you've met my grandson:doh: Thanks for the reminder:yikes: Merry Christmas, Craig
  9. Hang in there Earl, no sense trying to figure these kids out! But I bet once he takes a few laps in that baby he will change his tune! I bought my 10yr old grandson a craftsman socket/tool set, I will probably get the same reaction, but maybe not:fingers-crossed-emo Merry Christmas, Craig
  10. Hey Dan, my bike and Jonas bike are tucked away in a nice warm garage with a cement floor:rasberry::rasberry::rasberry: oh, and its square too 3-4-5
  11. Bump:rain2:
  12. Really hope it works out for both of them:fingers-crossed-emo Ya did good! Craig
  13. Will keep you and your wife in our thoughts, hopefully she will feel like a new woman after the procedure! Craig
  14. Great Pic! Beautiful bike:thumbsup: Supposed to hit 50 here tomorrow, I will be out for a spin!! Craig
  15. Karl, do you have paypal acct? Would like to be sure your daughter has a Christmas present. Craig
  16. Hope ya have a great day:thumbsup: Craig
  17. :sign yeah that::sign yeah that::sign yeah that::yikes:
  18. Its great to have you back Dan! Looking forward to seeing you at MD:080402gudl_prv: with your recovery. Craig
  19. Glad to hear you are on the mend Robin,and glad to hear they caught it before you had any problems:thumbsup: See ya next year in NY:080402gudl_prv: Craig
  20. Hang in there Johnny, hopefully the pain will be a little less each day. Craig
  21. Pretty sure that is Dan (Stardbog) specialty if he dont reply, you could shoot him a pm. Buddy Craig
  22. Great Pics Peggy, you are going to have a Merry Christmas morning! Craig
  23. One quick thought before you cut, are you sure the top is only 3/4" thick? In our area we use a pc of 3/4" substrate, but we pad out the front and back edge of the counter with another 4" pc of 3/4" material, so the top rests on top of the cabinets and is 1.5" thick, if your tops are done this way, when you remove them you will actually need to shim the granite up, not cut the Caddy! If you are sure the 3/4" build-up hangs over the front edge of the cabinet, then you will need to cut caddy. Hate to see you have that caddy 3/4" too short:bang head::bang head: Craig
  24. That tool and cutter will work, but it is going to be slow, and there is a good chance you will burn the tool out by the end of the job, the porter cable is a much better tool, that cuts alot faster and more effortless, which means better control in your situation. The porter cable kit comes with a straight blade that would do what you want. The tool you have will work, but in my opinion the porter cable would have been a better choice. Take your time and you should be fine, once the top is in run a bead of color matched siliconized/acrylic caulk and wipe it in with a wet finger, it will look great! Craig
  25. I am guessing by your measurements you need to take 1/2" off the bottom of that cabinet, get a pc of 1/2" plywood about 12"x12" and get yourself a porter cable (sonicrafter) vibrating saw at Lowes around $100 bucks. Use the straight blade, rest it on top of the pc of plywood as a guide and slide it around the base of the cabinet, it will do a great job, when your done if you dont want the tool, sell it for $75. I am a self employed remodeling contractor in bus. for 30plus yrs, and I slept at a Holiday Inn once:big-grin-emoticon:
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