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Thanks guys. We got it fixed by noon today and holding good. What sucks the most was cutting into the sheetrock and having to replace it when I get a chance. Being it's in a closet I'm thinking of just adding a door there in case something else happens in there. Being there are a couple of fittings and a pressure regulator.I'll be in a new house next year.
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If that makes your day to point that out so be it. How many times must I repeat myself here. Reported.
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Btw glad to hear you got it fixed man. Seriously tho, next C&O swing by my house and check out this driveway/garage. |
I will. Is it the entrance part of the garage? I know two concrete guys that can give me suggestions
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yeah as i go up the driveway and then the hump to enter the garage. scrapes my under brace. if i got aftermarket side skirts, they would hit too. Need to grind it down to make it a smooth curved area
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There are some grinding blades out there but most are for smoothing rough concrete. I'll ask. I've seen where some people have this heavy duty rubber mats to lay in front of the hump to help create a lift before entering. There not that wide. Or you might have to add more concrete to help create a smoother lip
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Alright. Have to protect the Z
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