Gee, this was just getting good.
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Suffice it to say that the skills and aptitudes that make one a good carpenter do not translate well in to preparing bids and figuring out estimated taxes every quarter.
Oh get the fuck outta here. You’re so fucking obtuse. I bet you’re this obtuse with your clients too, which is why they’re blowing you the fuck up all the time. Did anything I quoted in fastfred’s post have anything at all to do with the inherent dangers and concomitant emotional trauma of the construction trade?
focus.
Electric or water?
Very or not.
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I'd run vertical 4x4s outside of the baseboard ends and a braced 4x10 or sistered 2x10s rafter between them to support whatever that post supports.
That post is perfectly configured for a fire.
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What is it holding up?
?Replace with steel?
a post just inboard of a load bearing exterior wall?
that's a "kickstand" & hopefully no more than temporary shoring
Nah, just wrap it in aluminum foil and call it a day.
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Asbestos! Just like a kiln.
I'd only worry if the post is getting charred.
But I'll defer to fastfred on this.
"timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang
Here’s a pretty good article that explains pyrolysis:
http://www.chimneykings.com/hazard-d...pyrolysis.html
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http://www.chimneykings.com/hazard-d...pyrolysis.html
This explains long term pyrolysis.
Shift the radiator or get a shorter one.
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The post could be holding up a drop ceiling.
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Cut post off at cinder block height. Insert cinder block below end of post. Drink a beer to celebrate a job well done.
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