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Woodworking is your worldwide home for discussion of all things woodworking, carpentry, fine furniture, power tools, hand tools, and just about anything else about making - anything - from trees!
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Hello All.
I've got leaking skylights in my house. At first I thought it was a leaky roof so I had a handyman seal all the lights and shingles that could be an issue. A few days later the skylight in the bathroom and bed room were dripping black water even though it wasn't raining. It makes me think it is an insulation issue. My roof is a hot roof and the skylights seem to be sprayed with foam well enough. My handyman recommended putting in a ridge vent in that would create circulation and reduce any condensation. Anyone have experience with this solution. I've attached photos of the offending windows. Any and all thoughts are greatly appreciated.
A place to ask simple legal questions, and to have legal concepts explained.
I am leaving my job in MA for a new one in one month. My employers says they only pay out 50% of accrued PTO. I've done some research and haven't found anything other than employers must pay it as actual wages. Can they do this?
Which side steps are those? They look great.
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I'll be using butcher block counter top. I'll have an over hang of about 7-8 inches when its all done. Will be enough for the stool I believe as well as my wallet.
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I think I understand. So make sure the raised portion is done with some sort of 2x4 frame and not ply wood? I haven't taken off old wood top yet so I am not sure what is inside.
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This sounds right. I’ll find out if there is a sub too when I pull the old top off. Thanks!