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  • #31
    Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

    Originally posted by joecct View Post
    Somebody screwed up somewhere. The GFI has 2 blacks coming in.
    When we did the home inspection of our new place, our inspector carried around sharpies and whenever he found ambiguous wiring he'd carefully mark the wires. Said he'd been doing it for 25 years and was "saving Reston 1 house at a time." He'd done 10k houses, and there are only 60k people in town, so he must be getting close.
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    • #32
      Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

      Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
      Sounds like it was a split receptacle that someone stuck a GFI in. If everything else works correctly, you could just cap one feed and use the other to supply that outlet. Or you could put a regular split receptacle in and change to GFI breakers. Or the best thing in this case maybe to just call the pros, as they will be sure to check for any other possibilities where something maybe messed up. Hate to see someone melt their house on internet advice.
      Seconded on all accords (the "split receptacle suspicion" and the "call the pros").

      My favorite was the house I had in upstate NY that someone had wired 240 VAC to a standard 120 VAC outlet.
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      • #33
        Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

        Originally posted by The Sicatoka View Post
        I had a 20' diameter pad poured (concrete) with a 6' hole left in the center and a 3' wide path to existing concrete at my yard shed. No stamping, no color, those two would've doubled the price.

        I put a retaining wall block sitting wall on the outside diameter on the 180 degrees that face the house and yard shed.

        I used the same block and put in a block ring for the fire pit. I had a steel ring made to keep direct fire/heat off the block. The 6' hole turned out more like 6'2" (74") and the block is 8" deep so my 74"-16" gives me 58" functional diameter so a 57" ring. Yes, that sounds big, but I need that as I have trees (happy's head just exploded) and need to burn downed branches after storms.

        Sitting there Saturday night is when guests pointed out my WiFi extender (no longer needed in basement as I now have a better primary WiFi device) could be put in the shed and a screen could be put onto the facing side of the shed and I could make s'mores and stream projection video. (They also complained that I should have plastic wine glasses for them out there. < sigh > )
        Wow. That sound awesome and way more than I'm looking to do. I was looking at doing a more simple paver design. Was curious if it's worth the time and effort to go through compacting. If it is, I might just go to a pro once I pull the trigger on a firepit.

        Can I ask what the pad ended up costing you?
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        • #34
          Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

          Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
          Can I ask what the pad ended up costing you?
          I honestly can't answer that because I had a whole bunch of concrete bid out as one job: the pit pad, the 3' walkway, and a pad and a walkway for the shed. If I guess that the cost split is nominally 50/50, the pit pad and walk was about $3000. Effectively you're just getting 4" thick concrete installed. Your local install price per square will vary (greatly).

          The block was pretty cheap at Menards. The wall is six courses and 30' long and the ring is three and 18' long. (I bury a course for stability.) Add in four decent (just decent) wood Adirondack chair's from Walmart and the custom fire ring and finishing the pad out was under $1000.

          If you put in pavers and don't pack the < bleep > out of the sand they'll be moving in 72 hours. The dirt I'm on (river bank) that's a guarantee even with a great compaction. If you put in concrete it'll turn grey, turn hard, and crack.
          Last edited by The Sicatoka; 06-26-2017, 11:27 AM.
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          • #35
            Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

            Originally posted by The Sicatoka View Post
            Sitting there Saturday night is when guests pointed out my WiFi extender (no longer needed in basement as I now have a better primary WiFi device) could be put in the shed and a screen could be put onto the facing side of the shed and I could make s'mores and stream projection video. (They also complained that I should have plastic wine glasses for them out there. < sigh > )
            Was that when you told your guests what a great idea now that will be $20 each cover?
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            • #36
              Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

              Originally posted by Kepler View Post
              Was that when you told your guests what a great idea now that will be $20 each cover?
              It was the Grand Opening.

              Next time.
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              • #37
                Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

                Originally posted by The Sicatoka View Post
                I honestly can't answer that because I had a whole bunch of concrete bid out as one job: the pit pad, the 3' walkway, and a pad and a walkway for the shed. If I guess that the cost split is nominally 50/50, the pit pad and walk was about $3000. Effectively you're just getting 4" thick concrete installed. Your local install price per square will vary (greatly).

                The block was pretty cheap at Menards. The wall is six courses and 30' long and the ring is three and 18' long. (I bury a course for stability.) Add in four decent (just decent) wood Adirondack chair's from Walmart and the custom fire ring and finishing the pad out was under $1000.

                If you put in pavers and don't pack the < bleep > out of the sand they'll be moving in 72 hours. The dirt I'm on (river bank) that's a guarantee even with a great compaction. If you put in concrete it'll turn grey, turn hard, and crack.
                I have horrible soil. It's hard clay. I've seen a garden rake bounce off the soil in my front yard after three days without water. I need to get it aerated this fall and again in the spring.
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                • #38
                  Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

                  Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
                  Sounds like it was a split receptacle that someone stuck a GFI in. If everything else works correctly, you could just cap one feed and use the other to supply that outlet. Or you could put a regular split receptacle in and change to GFI breakers. Or the best thing in this case maybe to just call the pros, as they will be sure to check for any other possibilities where something maybe messed up. Hate to see someone melt their house on internet advice.
                  The outlet is in a bathroom. GFI circuit required.
                  Nearest we can tell from testing lights/outlets is from breaker 9
                  Goes to deck receptacle
                  Then to master bath. All the other plugs in all the other bathrooms are hot.
                  All the other outside plugs are hot.

                  There are at least 3 other GFI outlets in the house, but none connected to breaker 9.
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                  • #39
                    Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

                    MORE POWER! You're DARN RIGHT more power!

                    Oh wait, wrong Home Improvement...

                    In all seriousness, though, good to see this thread around; may need it in the near future.
                    Last edited by FlagDUDE08; 06-26-2017, 11:35 AM.

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                    • #40
                      Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

                      Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
                      I have horrible soil. It's hard clay.
                      Parts of my yard are sandy loam and soft like a beach. Other parts you need a pick ax to plant a flower.
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                      • #41
                        Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

                        Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Post
                        MORE POWER! You're DARN RIGHT more power!

                        Oh wait, wrong Home Improvement...
                        ... Binford 6100 ... < grunt-grunt-grunt >
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                        • #42
                          Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

                          Originally posted by The Sicatoka View Post
                          Sitting there Saturday night is when guests pointed out my WiFi extender (no longer needed in basement as I now have a better primary WiFi device) could be put in the shed ...
                          Mentioning WiFi, anyone have any good freeware to sniff WiFi signal strength. I used to use InSSIDer but that's no longer free.
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                          • #43
                            Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

                            Originally posted by The Sicatoka View Post
                            ... Binford 6100 ... < grunt-grunt-grunt >
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by The Sicatoka View Post
                              Mentioning WiFi, anyone have any good freeware to sniff WiFi signal strength. I used to use InSSIDer but that's no longer free.
                              I had an Android app called "WiFi Analyser" by farproc that did wonders in spotting WiFi signal and strengths when I lived in my apartment.

                              It also locates named and unnamed SSID wifi.
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                              • #45
                                Re: The Home Improvement Thread. Successes and Failures

                                Originally posted by The Sicatoka View Post
                                Mentioning WiFi, anyone have any good freeware to sniff WiFi signal strength. I used to use InSSIDer but that's no longer free.
                                My laptops both tell me WiFi signal strength. If I'm in the setup mode, they'll even tell me the signal strength for the 6 or 7 networks around my house.
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