Can anyone recommend a good person or company for roofing work? I have some dormer windows leaking and a few spots on my roof that need attention and I don't fool with steep inclines way off the ground. I have a few people looking at it tomorrow but I don't know them personally so any help on someone that is fairly priced and does good work would be appreciated.
Can anyone recommend a good person or company for roofing work? I have some dormer windows leaking and a few spots on my roof that need attention and I don't fool with steep inclines way off the ground. I have a few people looking at it tomorrow but I don't know them personally so any help on someone that is fairly priced and does good work would be appreciated.
On another note, looks like cruiser parts aside from general maintenance are on hold for me for a while...
Just had to hospitalize my dog to have a bunch of fabric removed from his stomach and small intestine as a result of him eating his dog bed. I'm going to see if I say Obamacare 3 times quickly at the register when I check him out today if the bills disappear.
He seems to be recovering well though, and I'm glad they figured out what it was. We went a week with him basically not eating and he lost almost 9 lbs. Hopefully he will be able to eat some bland canned food today, at least that's the plan.
I went to the soccer opening ceremony in 96 at Legion Field.
I can't seem to find it at the moment, but LaLa did an interview (I believe on Finebaum) about getting the Olympics to Birmingham.
Notable quotes included, "And for Golf, we have the RTJ," as well as, "And for fencing, you just need some open space, give them the swords, and let 'em duke it out. We got that!"
Did you make that circle cutter from a design you have seen before or from necessity? I have a smaller hobart plasma cutter that i have just started getting used to, you are definitely right on the learning curve!
Did you make that circle cutter from a design you have seen before or from necessity? I have a smaller hobart plasma cutter that i have just started getting used to, you are definitely right on the learning curve!
It was cobbled together from necessity. I thought I would be able to just drill a couple of holes in a piece of flat stock like the swag offroad circle cutter, but that requires a shielded tip if I understand it correctly.