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How do you change your profile picture? Can't seem to be able to figure out how to do that....
If you click on My (your) profile then click on replace avatar. See it right under my pic? Sorry I forgot to highlight.
However keep in mind that some things require one to have a specific time as member or number of posts. Sorry I am not sure if this is one. Welcome and good luck..

 
Quote: Yup! Cuz he's awesome like that!
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....but I wasn't whining! LOL
That's right she REALLY wasn't. And in fact told us NOT TO do it. Uhm too late We were on the road and couldn't see that post !
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IF I have any they are $5.00 each or 25 for $100. just not sure what I have left or what I can "hatch" tween now and Monroe.






OK well I want one of each color, yellow, white, red, blue, orange, and black. They're flippin' awesome! so keep that in mind...that's something you WILL be guaranteed to sell if you bring them
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Roof flashing is not flexible. But there is a 2"x2" 90 degree flashing metal in the roofing section. You just could not open the lid and keep open without a hook or something to hold it up.
Because the lid is sloped down, I'm guessing it doesn't stay open by itself anyway. This sounds very much like mikeyb's drip rail solution,


Jessica,
I have a lot of scraps from my pond building days. I'm certain I have enough to cover the edge, if you want. It's heavy duty black rubber pond liner. It has a 20 year outdoor warranty (for all that's worth, lol) It's the pond liner that McLendons sells.

Russ
Russ... Can the pond liner be slipped up under the siding like flashing? If not, what would keep the rain from running under it?


You can purchase a "drip rail" at the hardware store and install it above the hinge area, drip ridge down, usual cost is about $7 and the length is 8' made of aluminum. Are you sure the rain is dripping down or is it being blow upto the hinge area by the wind?

This is a very nice solution. I didn't know what drip rail was until I googled it. It's like a mini rain gutter that gets mounted above the door. Many older cars had them to keep the rain from dripping on you. Also referred to as a drip CAP, right? I saw this video that made the idea more understandable for me link here Is this what you had in mind?
The video is perzacterly what I meant.
 
I'm so happy! We finished school today in about an hour and did all we needed to do. Low stress is good for this mama! I wish the year would hurry up and end so we can start 2nd grade!! LOL
 

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