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  • P Pete OHanlon

    GuyThiebaut wrote:

    I'm a pheasant plucker

    Dad!

    Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

    My blog | My articles

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    GuyThiebaut
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    Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

    Dad!

    To be sung after a beer or two Clickety :-\

    You always pass failure on the way to success.
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      Mike Hankey wrote:

      Carpentry, plumbing, electrical, sheet rock, paint, concrete, roofing, trim, tile, wood floors, A/C, window replacement, computer hardware and programmer!

      We've got a guy coming in a few weeks to replace the floor boards in the upstairs rooms. He's going to take out the mess that is there, put down a ply wood subfloor and then glue and secret nail 80mm tallow boards. He'll then leave it for a few weeks to acclimatise to the moisture level in the house and return to sand and polish. Between the laying and sanding I need to replace all the door trims as the new floor will be about 10mm lower than the exsting. The walls are rendered brick and a lot of the render is "drumy". Any advice on how I can get the old door trims off without disturbing too much of the old lime render? I leart the hard way when painting that drummy render should be left alone!

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      Mike Hankey
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      Josh,

      Josh Gray wrote:

      Any advice on how I can get the old door trims off without disturbing too much of the old lime render? I leart the hard way when painting that drummy render should be left alone!

      I've never worked with "Old Lime Render" but I'm assuming its comparable to plaster that we use here. They put lathe strips on the wall and then trowel on an under layer then a finish layer. In these cases you need a razor knife and a small thin pry bar and a light hammer. You'll have to basically cut out the old trim by taking the razor knife and cut the outside and inside of the trim. Score it real good then gently tap/sometimes rather sharply from the WOOD side force the pry bar between the joint and pry away. As you're prying watch the Rendered side to be sure that it is scored/cut deep enough that you are not harming or pulling anything else with it. In cases like this you have to just be gentle but firm! Thats about the best advice I can give you! But if you have any other questions feel free to ask! Good Luck, Mike

      Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. "George Carlin

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      • F Fernando A Gomez F

        Ah, welcome to the guild. Were them Lion or Golden Eagle?

        Stupidity is an International Association - Enrique Jardiel Poncela

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        Fabio Franco
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        And today is the day for another load of beer.

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        • R RickRoc

          What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

          Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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          Gary Wheeler
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          Chef, psychotherapist, chauffeur, veterinarian, track coach, financier, math and science tutor, launderer. Other roles as needed. Yes, I'm a professional father :-D.

          Software Zen: delete this;

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          • R RickRoc

            What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

            Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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            JohnReese
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            I'm a published composer. I earn about ten bucks a year in royalties. I earn somewhat more than that coding software. --John

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            • R RickRoc

              What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

              Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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              codemunkeh
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              Volunteer for a Church. I take the sound guy part most seriously, followed by the youth work. Also a student.


              Ninja (the Nerd)
              Confused? You will be...

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              • F Fernando A Gomez F

                I'm a professional beer drinker.

                Stupidity is an International Association - Enrique Jardiel Poncela

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                Joe Q
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                Fernando A. Gomez F. wrote:

                I'm a professional beer drinker.

                I'm try to keep from messing up my amatur status at beer drinking. Beerfest anyone?

                Joe Q My Blog

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                • R RickRoc

                  What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

                  Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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                  fate__
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                  After a years worth of excellent emails from this place I thought I would speak! First off excellent job people your news emails are my morning wake up giggles! Besides development I'm a cannabis smoker (give whatever tag you wish) and this fuels my 2nd passion for my own site www.stonerscolony.com , this in combination with coffee shop trips, visits and reviews etc makes for much more interesting days than working...evil word... Again big :-D for work done people ! Look forward to reading many more emails!

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                  • G GuyThiebaut

                    Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

                    Dad!

                    To be sung after a beer or two Clickety :-\

                    You always pass failure on the way to success.
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                    ghle
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                    Nice! :laugh:

                    Gary

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                    • R RickRoc

                      What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

                      Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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                      MajorTom123
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                      There are other things to do?????? But seriously, I sideline as by milking cats.

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                      • R RickRoc

                        What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

                        Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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                        User 4045071
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                        Barman :) only weekends thou

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                        • D David Crow

                          I make sawdust.

                          "Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman

                          "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                          User 4045071
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                          sorry to sound stupid but how do you make sawdust?

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                            What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

                            Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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                            MikoTheTerrible
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                            When I'm not developing software for the company I work at I'm cleaning the office because my side job is as a cleaner and my only client is the company that I develop software for. No really I'm not kidding. I also used to be a chef up until about 2 years ago, now I don't even want to look at a frying pan, which is probably how I will feel about computers in about 10 years.

                            This is the end, the end my friend, the end...

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                              sorry to sound stupid but how do you make sawdust?

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                              David Crow
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                              With wood and hand/power tools.

                              "Normal is getting dressed in clothes that you buy for work and driving through traffic in a car that you are still paying for, in order to get to the job you need to pay for the clothes and the car and the house you leave vacant all day so you can afford to live in it." - Ellen Goodman

                              "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                              • R RickRoc

                                What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

                                Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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                                rikimaru55
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                                Sometimes I get the off and odd job as bodyguard. When the americans come to my country they want some protection and they pay well, and it isn't as dangerous as it sounds. At least not as dangerous as C++ programming, :laugh: NOTE: I live in Costa Rica

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                                  Mike Hankey wrote:

                                  Carpentry, plumbing, electrical, sheet rock, paint, concrete, roofing, trim, tile, wood floors, A/C, window replacement, computer hardware and programmer!

                                  We've got a guy coming in a few weeks to replace the floor boards in the upstairs rooms. He's going to take out the mess that is there, put down a ply wood subfloor and then glue and secret nail 80mm tallow boards. He'll then leave it for a few weeks to acclimatise to the moisture level in the house and return to sand and polish. Between the laying and sanding I need to replace all the door trims as the new floor will be about 10mm lower than the exsting. The walls are rendered brick and a lot of the render is "drumy". Any advice on how I can get the old door trims off without disturbing too much of the old lime render? I leart the hard way when painting that drummy render should be left alone!

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                                  ghle
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                                  Josh Gray wrote:

                                  Any advice on how I can get the old door trims off

                                  A Sawzall works quite nicely. :)

                                  Gary

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                                  • R RickRoc

                                    What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

                                    Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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                                    BC3Tech
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                                    drag racing

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                                    • R RickRoc

                                      What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

                                      Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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                                      Lost User
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                                      RickRoc wrote:

                                      side profession

                                      I professionally hold the couch down while at the same time make sure that no one steals my TV. :-)

                                      Why is common sense not common? Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level where they are an expert. Sometimes it takes a lot of work to be lazy Individuality is fine, as long as we do it together - F. Burns

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                                      • R rikimaru55

                                        Sometimes I get the off and odd job as bodyguard. When the americans come to my country they want some protection and they pay well, and it isn't as dangerous as it sounds. At least not as dangerous as C++ programming, :laugh: NOTE: I live in Costa Rica

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                                        nalorin
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                                        rikimaru55 wrote:

                                        At least not as dangerous as C++ programming

                                        Amen! I don't think there's anything that can bald a man faster than programming... Except maybe being married! :P

                                        "Silently laughing at silly people is much more satisfying in the long run than rolling around with them in a dusty street, trying to knock out all their teeth. If nothing else, it's better on the clothes." - Belgarath (David Eddings)

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                                        • R RickRoc

                                          What do some of you folks out there do as a side profession besides software development? I'm sure there's got to be some unique ones out there.

                                          Give me ambiguity or give something else!

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                                          Borjonx
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                                          3D Modeling and animation http://pat.borjonx.com/patx\_3d.htm Also enjoy wood working but it takes to long to make any money... ;>

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