

The new stairs are a lot wider now
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Not only will you be fine, but this type of setup is encouraged!Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:14 am If I got two wooden palettes and wrapped the appliances in a tarp, and placed them on the palettes, they should be fine for a couple years, right? We really gotta be able to park. Your deck photo inspired me to ask.
The sink is gonna go into the bathroom downstairs. The guy we know will do it for $1,000. This is probably TMI but the cremation and tree removal ran me $5000. I want to put off another big expense for a bit. I have a lot of ADHD when it comes to projects, too.AArdvark wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 11:27 am Are you really going to wait two years or more to remodel the kitchen? When we bought this house we started using the new appliances straight away and basically worked around them. Obviously the sink isn't something you can just drop in and call good if you are going to replace the countertop but that's not such a huge box that it couldn't go into a basement until you need it. My assumption is that the new stove is going in the same space as the old one and it's the same width. Just start using the new stove and free up the garage space before winter, S'what I'd do.
With the ground descending where that opening was, to get even coverage, I'm thinking you're going to need more like 10, maybe 11 slats.