Posts Tagged ‘tools’
Step Flash
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Question: How do I elicit good step flashing for my new roof?
I’m about to get a new roof installed on my house. It’s a major investment, both financially and for the fact that it deals with one of my most basic needs as a human being. So I want it done right.
One of the most vital aspects of a roof is the step flashing, around the plumbing’s stink pipe (through which sewer gases escape), and also around the heating vent (through which anything unnecessary to heating escapes).
How do I identify (and make sure they follow through with) good step flashing, which will prevent leakage, while facilitating a good-looking, long-lasting roof?
How do I make sure they do good step flashing, and what does good step flashing look like as a finished product? Thanks.
Answer: Step flashing looks like steps, it usually goes up the side of brick chimneys and other similar uses, not around pipes. Talk to a couple of roofers in your area and ask them what the best type of pipe flashings are the best. If you find agreement among them, specify that type in your contract and check to see that that is what is delivered.
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Question: Is there some kind of Fujifilm that I use for my Polaroid 600 camera flash step?Answer: No, the only film that can be used with the Polaroid film Polaroid. I'm not sure that Polaroid will continue to be in the future around what's probably time to start saving for a cheap digital camera.
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Back Colors
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Question: if you put color in your hair after bleaching it , would dying my hair back to brown get the colors out?
i bleached and then colored strips of my hair weird colors and i hate it and i have school pictures this thursday and i want them gone! and my mom thinks if i dye it back it wont work. but will it? i want it to! plus i want to dye my hair dark brown anyways so i want to know it will take the colors out before i do it.
Answer: if you want it to be blonde again then you will need to bleach and tone.
if you want to be brunette then you will firstly need to use a red filler and then a brown dye, unless of course you want it to turn khaki then re-adding the red pigmentation back into the hairshafts is very important.
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Question: How can I get all the colors back on my comp … Win 2000 only 16 colors and cannot see the pictures?I just reinstall win 2000, but now I have options to change to a higher color resolution only 16 colors and pixels only set at 800 by 600 I know my comp can do better, then, that only had to provide before for more help is not helping I do not know what my name is so adapters can not reinstall please help because I can see much of this song
Answer: I recognize your problem: You do not have video drivers installed , and this can be remedied in several ways. First, if you bought your computer from a major PC manufacturer will probably have CDs with drivers, documentation, etc. Find the one that says it contains the drivers and install the video driver. If you have no easy way to install, but the driver file on the CD, copy the file to the folder C: / and the name of something like VideoDriver. Go to step 8. If you bought your video card separately, you should have received a CD with drivers and software on it. Place the CD and install the Video Drive. It is not easy to install, but the driver file on the CD, copy the file to the C: / And the name is something like VideoDriver. Go to step 8. If you bought your computer (including the video driver or video board) from a major manufacturer of PC and can not find a driver for them, go to your website and know where you can download the drivers for your computer model. Dell can do that, HP can do this, Gateway can do this, XYZ teams can do this. Either install (if an executable) or copy the file to the folder C: / and the name is something like VideoDriver. Go to step 8. If you are getting nowhere so far, find your type of motherboard (if the video port is on the motherboard) or the type of video card. You can do this by staring at the device and hope some of the mixture of seemingly random letters that appear to be a model name. A magnifying glass may help. We are desperate. If you come with a name, use your favorite search engine to find
driver. We hope you find the file you need. Run if you are an executable, Otherwise save the file in the folder C: / and the name is something like VideoDriver. Go to step 8. STEP 8 (named thusly because I felt like it): So you have the file VideoDriver called the root of C Drive. Go to your desktop. Click My Computer and click Properties. Go to the Hardware tab and Device Manager. You have here a list hardware. Anything with a red X is off, and all with a yellow! is installed incorrectly (in this case, need a driver). You probably do not has no red X, but if it does, right click and Enable Device. You probably have several yellow! 'S because they just did a fresh install Windows. We are now concerned about the display devices. Click the device in question and click Properties. Update the driver and point in the direction of its VideoDriver saved file. Good luck.
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