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    Demolition derby with tanks – Video

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition derby with tanks
    Watch live at http://www.twitch.tv/ghurtado99.

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    Apple Butter Demolition Derby 2013 Midsize – Video

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Apple Butter Demolition Derby 2013 Midsize
    Red And Blue #24H driven by Joey Hodge.

    By: Joey Hodge

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    BISSELL Prevent Boost Carpet Cleaning Formula Enhancer 14071 – Video

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    BISSELL Prevent Boost Carpet Cleaning Formula Enhancer 14071
    Pour in stain protection power Maximize your carpet cleaner #39;s performance with BISSELL Prevent Boost Carpet Cleaning Formula Enhancer. Simply add to your tan...

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    5 Mistakes Consumers Make When Choosing a Carpet Cleaning Company – Video

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    5 Mistakes Consumers Make When Choosing a Carpet Cleaning Company
    The top 5 mistakes to avoid so you can choose the right carpet cleaner in your area the first time. http://www.BluegrassCleaning.com.

    By: Bluegrass Carpet Upholstery Cleaning

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    pilot ad 1 – Video

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    pilot ad 1
    promotional advertising.

    By: Parker Carpet Cleaning

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    air duct cleaning how often – Video

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    air duct cleaning how often
    http://trustedhollywoodairductcleaning.com.

    By: Dollie Ramirez

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    Keeping public interest in balance

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SNOWMASS VILLAGE Balancing the needs of a growing resort with the physical constraints imposed in a narrow valley is at the forefront of two transportation projects currently under review.

    In order to accommodate a new traffic roundabout at the busiest intersection in Snowmass Village, a retaining wall must be built to shore up the steep slope near the entrance to the Snowmass Center.

    Likewise, if the Aspen/Pitkin County Airport wants to expand its runway layout to meet Federal Aviation Administration safety standards, it will have to encroach upon a city of Aspen open space parcel for a retaining wall.

    Building on steep terrain seems a given as development swallows many of the remaining flat spaces in the upper Roaring Fork Valley.

    Its a function of our topography, said Lee Barger of SGM, an engineering firm in Glenwood Springs representing the town of Snowmass Village in the roundabout project. There arent a lot of flat spaces around.

    That includes the section of Brush Creek Road where the roundabout would be sited. To provide a flat bench for the traffic circle requires the roads approach be made steeper, up to a 10 percent grade at one point.

    And expanding the upper access to the roundabout at Kearns Road would trigger the need for at least one retaining wall.

    Anne Martens, public works director for the town, said this week, In order to install the necessary elements, such as bus stops, medians, sidewalks, a secondary access to the Conoco site, crosswalks and geometry of the roundabout, some type of retaining wall is necessary for the roundabout at both the Point parcel and in the southeast corner.

    The roundabout is one of the developer mitigation requirements tied to the 2004 Base Village agreement. Originally targeted for completion by 2007, the roundabout stalled when Base Village was upended by foreclosure, receivership and finally, reacquisition by Related Cos.

    A retaining wall would also be key to the Aspen/Pitkin County Airports runway relocation plan thats currently under public review. A 2,500-foot section of Owl Creek Road would need to be moved if the Airport Layout Plan goes forward.

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    Build a barbecue

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THIS DIY outdoor barbecue makes a great focal point in what used to be an unused area.

    Using an existing retaining wall gave us the height needed, and boxing the front to overhang the wall with reinforcing mesh gave a toe kick and a place to put the utensils. This is a two-part instalment. Next week I will cover installing fire bricks and doing the plastering.

    Step 1:

    Measure and mark out the area required for a foundation by excavating about 200mm deep or until you reach solid ground. Prepare a level base about 100mm thick with compacted hard fill.

    Step 2:

    Measure and cut your boxing timber to length then fix in position, keeping level. Cut your steel mesh to fit about 50mm less than the boxed area. Cut enough lengths of D10 steel rods and bend one end about 200mm, creating a 90-degree bend. Fix with wire ties to the mesh about every second hole placement on the block.

    Step 3:

    Mix five parts builder's mix with one part cement, add water and mix together to a porridge-like consistency in a concrete mixer or wheelbarrow. For best results follow instructions on cement bag. Pour in the concrete, lifting the mesh with a rake to sit in the centre. Using a straight edge seated on the boxing, screed off the concrete in a back and forth motion to level.

    Step 4:

    Allow the concrete base to set for at least 24 hours. Then mix a bag of pre-mix mortar with water-again following the instructions on the bag - creating a fluffy consistency. Spread the mortar on to the base and between each block and start laying your concrete blocks, making sure each row of blocks is level by tapping it into place. Cut the blocks to fit where needed for each row.

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    71 Hour Water Damage Restoration Evanston Il Attic Mold Remediation – Video

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    71 Hour Water Damage Restoration Evanston Il Attic Mold Remediation
    Visit http://www.WaterFireMoldRestorations.com or call us today at (888) 279-8608 for a free estimate on all your commercial or residential emergency disaste...

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    26 Hour Water Damage Restoration Algonquin Il Attic Mold Remediation – Video

    - October 12, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    26 Hour Water Damage Restoration Algonquin Il Attic Mold Remediation
    Visit http://www.WaterFireMoldRestorations.com or call us today at (888) 279-8608 for a free estimate on all your commercial or residential emergency disaste...

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