Well hell with all that generosity, I've got a couple of projects your  
wife could volunteer you for. grin

On Apr 22, 2008, at 10:57 PM, RJ wrote:

> Don,
>
> You already have my phone #. Show 210 and 227.
> smiling,
> RJ
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Don
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 23:29
> Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] The window
>
> Great story, you need to send me your number off list, so you can  
> tell this story on the show. Regards Don
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: RJ
> To: Handyman
> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7:45 PM
> Subject: [BlindHandyMan] The window
>
> Lately I been a busy boy. My wife just loves getting me into  
> trouble. We
> started out laying porcelain tile down for my neighbor, after she  
> paid a
> plumber a small fortune to lay down a third of a piece of plywood and
> refused to lay the cement board, tell her she didn't want porcelain  
> tile.
> The plumber was so nice, he even put the top of the floor flange  
> even with
> the floor. Which made the flange 3/4 inches below floor level after  
> the 1/2
> inch cement board and tile. So after lifting the toilet, and laying  
> the
> board and tile, I had to double wax ring the toilet and find toilet  
> bolts
> that were long enough to make a secure fastening of the toilet to the
> floor. Than my nice wife suggest we put a window in the bathroom.  
> Thinking
> the house was a frame house, I didn't think it would be to much of a  
> job, so
> I told the women, I would get my son's resipicating saw and they  
> could saw
> the hole in no time. Well I measured out the window, or should I  
> say, I held
> the tape out, and had them read the figures. So I came up with a  
> side slider
> 32 inch Wide by 19 inch high window, still not knowing what I found  
> out
> yesterday. the house was a block house some one furred out with 3/4  
> inch
> furring strip, both on the inside for the plasterboard and the  
> outside vinyl
> siding. I already ordered the window (not to smart of me, was  
> it?)before I
> checked things out), so I had no choice but to precede. As they  
> scored the
> plasterboard so I could finish cutting it out I removed part of the
> plasterboard and the women went into a tizzy, when they seen the  
> cement
> blocks staring back at us. and I began to wonder how a blind guy can  
> get
> into so much trouble without trying. After all, I am blind, and  
> blind people
> shouldn't be doing these things. Or maybe my neighbor is right an I  
> am not
> blind, but just think I am. But any way, out came my cold chisels to  
> get
> them ready for a job I thought was going to be a job for a wood saw.  
> So I
> went outside and remove the siding and grab my four pound sledge and  
> I went
> to work cutting out a 35 inch by 24 inch hole. It only took me about  
> 5 hours
> to knock out the blocks and frame in the rough opening. Tomorrow the  
> window
> is suppose to get here, and it is just a matter of putting on the  
> trim,
> plus re-installing the siding, and I will be done. But don't worry,  
> for it
> isn't the end of the story, but that is for another time. For my  
> kind wife
> has offer to volunteer me for another project.
> And I will be dam if my wife will take me not being able to see as a  
> excuse.
> RJ
>
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Scott Howell
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