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32t

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My daughter is suppose to visit this weekend. I asked her to bring her light. We tried it on a few rocks I have and it didn't show anything. I have some Sodalite and some opal. If I remember we tried the sodalite. I don't remember trying the opal.The opal I have is a type that I got from my father and was told you have to boil it in sugar water to bring the colors out. They arent to bright at the moment. I will have to look that up again. It has been awhile! :)
 

32t

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The opal especially the higher quality stuff showed up under the black light. If the light was shined on it for a shortime like 10seconds then the stone glowed for about 2 seconds after the light was removed. I tried to take a picture but it didn't work well. :)

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32t

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The toilet near the bedroom is now working. My wife is happy.

A temporary fix as it is working for now but will have more work nearer in the future than I want.

I probably will be dead before this needs the next repair.

I am thinking about making a frame and an accsess panel to make it look alright for now and maybe lower the cieling later when a complete replacent is needed.

My first house was apraised at more for the lot with the house gone. After I sold it it is now a parking lot...... :)

I am wondering if this one is similar?

I think my repair turned out well.
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32t

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Around $50 for parts minus cieling repair and labor but one outfit had a bid of over $30,000 to redo the whole house.
 

Bruno

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As i am getting older i find myself thinking more often along the lines of 'i can fix it now for x and it will be good but if i ever need to fix it again i will have a lot of work' and 'i can fix it for xxx, add an access panel and use easily accessible parts anif i ever need to do it again it will be easier'
 

Bruno

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My roof needs to be replaced in September.
Quite a big project because it's 200 square meters in total, plus there is an asbestos underroof that needs to be removed and insulation to be added.
Today they dropped off the new rooftiles: 17 pallets in total.
 

Bruno

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That was the original plan. However several roof guys including one that is a friend have told me that mine are really end of life. Reusing them would be more costly that replacing them because they'd need to be taken down one by one. And sometime in the next 10 years they'd give up the ghost completely.

Idk how the materials market is in the USA but over here it is madness. Not only have materials gotten a lot more expensive, but there are long and unpredictable lead times. We had hoped to receive them in december before the price hike, but here we are in March. The wholesaler asked us if he could sell these on to another customer who needed them sooner than september but I refused. At rpesent, a re-order would have them delivered in August, right before work commences. If nothing happens in the meantime.

It's a lot of time to have them sitting here but thankfully they're rooftiles so sitting outside isn't a big problem.
17 pallets in total. 9 big ones up front

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cangooner

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I think some of the supply chain issues are slowly ironing themselves out here, but it is still definitely an issue. I have a friend who had to replace some house siding after a big wind storm last year. They ordered their colour (the siding that was damaged was only a couple of years old, so an exact colour match was theoretically possible), waited several months, had the wrong colour delivered and were told that was all that was available and they could take it or leave it.

They now have a big blue-grey patch on their brown house.

They were frustrated/annoyed of course but accepted that it keeps the wind, rain, and snow out and considering the insanity of the last few years, it's not the worst problem to have to deal with.
 

Bruno

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That happens here as well. Plenty of people building a house currently are told that their chosen color rooftile is not available, and they can choose between vomit green rooftiles or no tiles
 

32t

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I would also do what you are doing Bruno.

If I had to make due with blue siding I would try to make a smiling face out of it or something! LOL

I had an Opel race car that I gave up trying to match the white and every repair was painted blue. I don't have a picture handy but here is what it looked like when it was white.

http://www.comicozzie.com/gallery2/v/2000/JPS/00JPS-142.jpg.html?g2_jsWarning=true

I wasn't driving this one in the picture but I later bought it.

http://www.comicozzie.com/gallery2/v/2000/JPS/00JPS-149.jpg.html

I can see in the pictures why Mike would beat me as he is pushing the corners a little more than I did.
 

RezDog

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Living on an island with very limited roads I have never gotten into cars much. 4X4’s a bit when I was younger. I may venture back that way. I kind of miss driving the beaches.
As for the building materials, it’s mostly the same here, unless you can afford wood, then you can get cedar cut how you want it.
A funny story from days gone by. When I built my first home, I did the interior in cedar because I couldn’t afford drywall. Cedar was really cheap then.
Wise choice on the roofing tiles Bruno. It would not take much for your roofing to be delayed and then you would not have material when the contractor showed up and you would likely have to reschedule for next year, and have to store the tiles longer in that scenario.
 
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