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glockmail
03-13-2010, 03:37 PM
Subjects:

1. Home improvement
2. Cars
3. Parenting

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Shadow
03-13-2010, 04:28 PM
What is the difference between a drain snake and a drain auger. And which would work better for a bathroom sink?

glockmail
03-13-2010, 04:50 PM
A snake has a simple blunt end to push the obstruction through. An auger has a spiral section of wire on the end to grab a rag or drill trough a soft solid obstruction. The auger works best to unclog a larger drain, like a toilet.

Since a bathroom sink drain is typically a 1-1/4" diameter, neither will work well if you're trying to go through the trap, although the snake might work.

You're better off disassembling the trap and cleaning it outside. Put a one gallon bucket under the trap to catch any water and shit that inevitably comes out when you do this.

Mr. P
03-13-2010, 04:53 PM
What is the difference between a drain snake and a drain auger. And which would work better for a bathroom sink?

Try Drano..probably hair clog.

glockmail
03-13-2010, 04:55 PM
Drano is mostly lye, and clogs are full of grease. Mix lye and grease and you make soap.

Mr. P
03-13-2010, 04:59 PM
It's a bathroom sink. Geezzz

Shadow
03-13-2010, 05:01 PM
Yep, I first tried 3 tablets of Alka Seltzer with a cup of vinegar (read about doing that in a magazine). Didn't work. Then I bought some stuff called DrainPro gel. That didn't work either. Thanks for the info.

glockmail
03-13-2010, 05:07 PM
It's a bathroom sink. Geezzz Yes, and it sucks when it doesn't drain well, and could be a health hazard.

Most hair conditioner is basically grease, same with hand lotions. All that shit coats the drain and if you mix in long hair, it has more surface area to cling to and eventually makes a huge mess. All this is happening in a wet, aerobic environment full of nutrients so bacteria are everywhere....

chloe
03-13-2010, 07:07 PM
So we know you and your son ski alot together, what kind of past times are special events with just you and your daughter?

glockmail
03-14-2010, 06:59 PM
So we know you and your son ski alot together, what kind of past times are special events with just you and your daughter?

We go out to dinner when the wife and son aren't around. I go to every field hockey game and every track meet. Driving back from these events I usually stop and we get a slushy or a frozen coke.

chloe
03-15-2010, 07:46 AM
We go out to dinner when the wife and son aren't around. I go to every field hockey game and every track meet. Driving back from these events I usually stop and we get a slushy or a frozen coke.

You are a great family man Glock ! I admire how much you love your wife and kids, your a model for how it should be.


Is there anything you feel you fall short on when it comes to parenting?

Noir
03-15-2010, 07:50 AM
Is evil something we are, or just something we do?

I guess that kinda comes under parenting.

glockmail
03-15-2010, 08:23 AM
You are a great family man Glock ! I admire how much you love your wife and kids, your a model for how it should be.


Is there anything you feel you fall short on when it comes to parenting?There's lots of things I fall short on. Nobody's perfect. When my son turned 13 I told him that we were going to skip the whole teenager thing where he stopped listening to his parents. That didn't go as planned although he's better than I was at his age.

glockmail
03-15-2010, 08:24 AM
Is evil something we are, or just something we do?

I guess that kinda comes under parenting.I think that comes under philosophy, or religion.

glockmail
03-15-2010, 08:55 AM
Glock saith: Before ye shall operate thyne dishwasher, thou shalt run the hot water faucet into thyne running disposer until such time hot water commences or the grinder is clear, whichever iseth longer.

chloe
03-15-2010, 09:03 AM
There's lots of things I fall short on. Nobody's perfect. When my son turned 13 I told him that we were going to skip the whole teenager thing where he stopped listening to his parents. That didn't go as planned although he's better than I was at his age.

Yeah my kids are alot better then I was too. LOL

glockmail
03-15-2010, 09:14 AM
Yeah my kids are alot better then I was too. LOL You learned from your parent's mistakes, as I did.

chloe
03-15-2010, 09:55 AM
You learned from your parent's mistakes, as I did.

Yep.

Shadow
03-17-2010, 06:43 PM
This probably isn't home improvement related...but I'll ask anyway just incase for some strange reason you happen to know.

Do these things work? This I have always wondered about,since first seeing them on TV ads.


https://www.topsyturvy.com/customer.html

BTW incase anyone is interested. They sell them for $ 7.99 at Big Lots.

Kathianne
03-17-2010, 07:00 PM
This probably isn't home improvement related...but I'll ask anyway just incase for some strange reason you happen to know.

Do these things work? This I have always wondered about,since first seeing them on TV ads.


https://www.topsyturvy.com/customer.html

BTW incase anyone is interested. They sell them for $ 7.99 at Big Lots.

http://www.amazon.com/Felknor-Ventures-82506-Upside-Down-Planter/dp/B0001WYNP0

3 stars on Amazon

and another from 'how to garden':

http://howtogardenguide.com/2009/04/08/topsy-turvy-tomato-planter-review-an-update/

Mr. P
03-17-2010, 07:16 PM
This probably isn't home improvement related...but I'll ask anyway just incase for some strange reason you happen to know.

Do these things work? This I have always wondered about,since first seeing them on TV ads.


https://www.topsyturvy.com/customer.html

BTW incase anyone is interested. They sell them for $ 7.99 at Big Lots.

I hear they work. And Hey, with a little imagination you can even make one yerself if ya want to. I've saved some plastic milk jugs just for this.

Shadow
03-17-2010, 07:23 PM
I hear they work. And Hey, with a little imagination you can even make one yerself if ya want to. I've saved some plastic milk jugs just for this.

Well,I do like projects...especially ones that help keep the kids busy and out of trouble. I just don't do well with gardening...heck, I can't even keep house plants alive. I kill the poor little suckers one leaf at a time.

But... if it works then I may just have to try it.

glockmail
03-17-2010, 08:06 PM
This probably isn't home improvement related...but I'll ask anyway just incase for some strange reason you happen to know.

Do these things work? This I have always wondered about,since first seeing them on TV ads.


https://www.topsyturvy.com/customer.html

BTW incase anyone is interested. They sell them for $ 7.99 at Big Lots.

I have not tried them, but I have a friend who swears by them. They sell them at gardeners.com, which is known for quality stuff.

For 7.99 though I'm not sure you'll be getting a big enough kit, but perhaps something that can grow cherry tomatoes. A full size plant needs a lot of soil to keep it nourished.

And of course a bigger soil bag will be heavy, and you'll need a secure place to hang it. And it has to survive wind and rain.

Shadow
03-17-2010, 08:49 PM
If it's really heavy...what would be the best way to hang it on the patio?

glockmail
03-18-2010, 07:10 AM
Is this an on-ground patio? Can you describe it for me? What's your budget?

Are these possible?

http://www.gardeners.com/Four-Arm-Plant-Hanger/PotsPlanters_HangingPlanters,38-920,default,cp.html

http://www.gardeners.com/Single-Wall-Bracket/PotsPlanters_HangingPlanters,39-010,default,cp.html

Shadow
03-18-2010, 11:37 AM
http://www.amazon.com/Felknor-Ventures-82506-Upside-Down-Planter/dp/B0001WYNP0

3 stars on Amazon

and another from 'how to garden':

http://howtogardenguide.com/2009/04/08/topsy-turvy-tomato-planter-review-an-update/

Thanks! I was looking at the link you posted for Amazon.com,it shows people who bought the topsy turvy also bought this...

http://www.amazon.com/Aqua-Globes-AG011706-Glass-Watering/dp/B000FHAJ90/ref=pd_sim_ol_4

Another thing I have seen on TV and wondered about (since I'm a plant killer). I think I need to stop watching infomercials though LOL.

Shadow
03-18-2010, 11:40 AM
Is this an on-ground patio? Can you describe it for me? What's your budget?

Are these possible?

http://www.gardeners.com/Four-Arm-Plant-Hanger/PotsPlanters_HangingPlanters,38-920,default,cp.html

http://www.gardeners.com/Single-Wall-Bracket/PotsPlanters_HangingPlanters,39-010,default,cp.html

I'm thinking the single wall planter would be the best. I have a covered patio (yes...on ground),but could hang that kind of hanger where the plants could get some sun for part of the day.

glockmail
03-18-2010, 11:46 AM
I'm thinking the single wall planter would be the best. I have a covered patio (yes...on ground),but could hang that kind of hanger where the plants could get some sun for part of the day.

If you have a covered patio then just put a screw-eye into the wood edge beam on the south side and hang it there.

http://www.atlanticfasteners.com/graphics2/hp-picts/2-9-06/daniels_forged_screw_eye_bolts99.jpg

Tell me how much it weighs and I'll tell you what size eye to use.

Shadow
03-18-2010, 09:36 PM
I'm not exactly sure...20-30 lbs?

Abbey Marie
03-18-2010, 09:49 PM
Thanks! I was looking at the link you posted for Amazon.com,it shows people who bought the topsy turvy also bought this...

http://www.amazon.com/Aqua-Globes-AG011706-Glass-Watering/dp/B000FHAJ90/ref=pd_sim_ol_4

Another thing I have seen on TV and wondered about (since I'm a plant killer). I think I need to stop watching infomercials though LOL.

Shadow, I use these indoors, and would recommend them. In addition to helping out all the time, they absolutely saved my plants while we were on vacation.

Shadow
03-18-2010, 09:55 PM
Good to know. There have be a few times when I have seen them at Walgreens where I almost bought them. I always seem to either over water or under water and figured this would be a good way to avoid that.

I didn't even think about vacations...another good reason they might be very useful!

glockmail
03-19-2010, 07:43 AM
I'm not exactly sure...20-30 lbs? OK say a 30# weight and multiply by 1.5 for dynamic loads (wind, swinging, etc) for 45#. You might be hanging it from 3/4" thick trim board and I'll assume its white pine. An 8 gauge screw is a common size and gives an allowable withdrawal load of 78# per inch of embedment; multiplied by 3/4 is 58#, which is greater than the 45# load.

Buy one in stainless steel so it doesn't rust. If the trim board isn't fastened well then get a longer screw and go though the trim to the structural wood above. Pre-drill for the screw with a 5/64" bit (or as close to that as you have).

https://www.hardwareworld.com/2016bc-8-22-Screw-Eye-p9W7C6G.aspx