AsktheBuilder.com Speech at UC

On Friday, September 30, 2016, I had the honor to address about twenty-five or thirty people in room 201 of Braunstein Hall on the University of Cincinnati (UC) campus.

There was a mix of UC faculty, graduate students, undergrad students and subscribers to my newsletter.

Two of the professors who were at UC when I was a geology major were in attendance at the talk, Dr. Warren Huff and Dr. Attila Kilinc. It was delightful to see these two men bursting with the same energy they had back when I walked the halls of Old Tech between 1972 - 1974.

My sister and her husband also attended. It was great to see them.

I was invited to speak back in the spring of 2016 by Dr. Huff. He thought that the students and faculty would be interested in hearing about how I was able to leverage my geology degree into my non-geology career path.

The knowledge I gained from my four years at UC absolutely helped me be a better builder and it's allowed me to help tens of thousands of people to solve their wet basement, flooding, drainage, settlement, etc. problems.

Here are some photos you might enjoy.

This poster was plastered all over the Geology Building and I suspect other nearby UC buildings. It was pretty cool to see it. Photo by: Tim Carter

This poster was plastered all over the Geology Building and I suspect other nearby UC buildings. It was pretty cool to see it. Photo by: Tim Carter

Here's Dr. Warren Huff. He was a young professor when I was at UC between 1971 - 1974. Dr. Huff invited me to speak. Thanks for all your great work Dr. Huff!

Here's Dr. Warren Huff. He was a young professor when I was at UC between 1971 - 1974. Dr. Huff invited me to speak. Thanks for all your great work Dr. Huff!

Here I am with Mark and Roxanne Morand. They're two of my newsletter subscribers who traveled to hear me speak. I'm so grateful to have amazing subscribers like Mark and Roxanne!

Here I am with Mark and Roxanne Morand. They're two of my newsletter subscribers who traveled to hear me speak. I'm so grateful to have amazing subscribers like Mark and Roxanne!

This was a funny sign on a lab door in the Geology Building. It's great to see humor like this on the campus. My guess is some who read it are offended and have to run off to a *Safe Space*. BWAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA - the babies..... Photo by: Tim Carter

This was a funny sign on a lab door in the Geology Building. It's great to see humor like this on the campus. My guess is some who read it are offended and have to run off to a *Safe Space*. BWAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA - the babies..... Photo by: Tim Carter

Read my September 20, 2016 Newsletter for my intro to this story.

September 27, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

Yesterday I was traveling from New Hampshire to Norfolk, Virginia to attend the STIHL editors conference. Amber Kennedy, the PR person representing STIHL, told me there'd be six new magic tools being unveiled. That's got my attention for a brand I've used and respected for over forty years!

On the plane from NH to Baltimore, the first leg of my journey, I sat next to two delightful women, Mary and Kris. They were with their husbands coming back from a vacation in Maine.

As often happens when couples go out to dinner, these two women were sitting in the row behind the husbands so I got their undivided attention. We had ourselves a party and lots of stories were shared.

Somehow we got on the subject of my new Trex Transcend deck and I showed Mary and Kris a photo I had on my phone. They were stunned at how beautiful the Trex was. CLICK here to discover more about Trex Transcend and to see why Mary and Kris were WOWED by this amazing product that really looks and feels like wood.

We talked about Mary's husband's business for a while. They live in Port Clinton, OH, and he is a foundation contractor specializing in raising old houses on Lake Erie. Many of these never had a proper foundation under them.

He also has the expertise to move the houses on the lot if necessary for expansion or other reasons.

I'm sharing this because I want you to know that there are businesses that can lift up your entire house to level it, install a full or partial basement or even move it.

They invited me to come to video tape the process and I would love to do just that in the spring.

I'll let you know if this happens. It would be a video showing the entire process of installing the steel beams and lifting the house! How cool would that be?

Transforming Crawlspaces

Have you ever been in a crawlspace? They can be icky places. If you have one and want a full basement, realize a contractor like Mary's husband can make that happen for a price.

If your budget won't allow that, then there's an alternative to transform a crawlspace into a pleasant, dry place.

If you, or a friend, neighbor or relative, have one that's icky, you need to know that water and water vapor leave the crawlspace and get up into your home.

This is not good.

I say this assuming your crawlspace doesn't have the latest crawlspace technology.

What is that technology? What can be done to stop water from entering your home? What can be done to prevent mold spores from wafting up into your home causing serious health issues for you or your loved ones? Who does this sort of work?

CLICK HERE to discover more!

Isabel's Damp Garden Shed in Scotland

Just moments ago, I received an email from a young man in Vietnam about a phantom kitchen fan that turns on by itself.

A few days ago, I heard from Isabel in Scotland. Suffice it to say not a day goes by that I don't get an email from someone who lives far away from the USA.

Isabel had a very unique situation and must live in a very grand home based on the photo she sent me.

What I looked at in the photo was the craftsmanship in the stonework just above the angled poured concrete foundation. That interface telegraphed to me the villa Isabel lives in must be spectacular.

Tell me what you think after looking at the clue in the photo.

CLICK HERE to see the photo and read how I suggested she transform her wet and damp garden shed into a nice dry place.

After you look at the photo, please read the column do discover the way I waterproof concrete.

Upcoming Dallas Meet Up

I just found out yesterday that it appears I'm going to be in Dallas, TX the last week of October. My travel plans are not yet cast in stone, but I do have the opportunity to set aside time for a meet up.

If you live in or near Dallas and want to get together for a few hours of interesting conversation, then be paying attention in the upcoming weeks.

I NEED TO KNOW NOW if you're interested in a meet up. Please reply to this email and change the subject line to: Tim in Dallas

Okay, that's enough for this abbreviated newsletter. I need to get ready to see the new STIHL tools!

I'll have a new FUN quiz for you next week!

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

September 20, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter Correction

I sent out a newsletter this morning and it had my latest FUN Quiz in it.

It's about Encapsulation. What's that? You'll soon find out.

Guess what?

I GOOFED UP a setting in the form!!!

I had a box checked that required you to have a Google account to be able to take the quiz.

Call me Mr. Dolt Man!!!

This is a quiz that you should really take because it has health implications.

CLICK HERE as everything is now fixed and you should have no issues taking the quiz.

Thanks so much for investing your precious time to complete the short FUN quizzes.

There's a great video at this page you should watch.

CLICK HERE to watch the video.

Thanks

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Do It Right TIM, Not Over You Cretin!

September 20, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

Happy Tuesday if you're on my side of the International Date Line.

I'm sure I'm going to hear about that statement. 😉

A week from today I'll be in Norfolk, VA attending a special editors event for STIHL. I decided to attend only because they have a special announcement about five or six new SECRET tools.

STIHL is a fantastic brand that I've used for over forty years and that's part of the reason I decided to go. This could be a game changer for them.

We shall see ...

At the conclusion of the event, I fly from Norfolk on Wednesday afternoon to Cincinnati, OH.

On Friday September 30th at 3:30 pm, I'll be in room 201 of Braunstein Hall at the north end of the University of Cincinnati campus giving a speech about my pathway from being a wet-behind-the-ears geology undergraduate to the AsktheBuilder.com guy.

The university wants me to share my tale about how I used my college degree to get to this unusual destination - especially since I was a rock hound.

The speech is OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. There will be a reception following it so I'm having one of my classic meet ups just after the speech.

This means you can come and we can chat at the reception! Be there or be square!

I almost finished my presentation yesterday. Here are two teasing photos for you. Let's see if you can guess how these photos relate to my talk:

That one probably really stumps you. How about this one? My guess is you'll figure the following one out. If not, come to the speech! Read more about how my speech went. Just Click Here for my AsktheBuilder.com Speech at UC.

Encapsulation FUN Quiz

Well, it's happened again.

I've stumbled onto another interesting path here at AsktheBuilder.com that you're really enjoying.

My new quizzes.

I'm STUNNED at the interest level in this, but after talking to my son yesterday about it, he took the one about the Water Pressure, he said, "Dad, these are really good. I think you're onto something that would be of great interest to millennials like me."

You're going to start seeing at least one per week now.

The purpose of the quizzes is to help show you how things work in and around your home in a FUN WAY.

The comments coming back to me are all positive, although you may be one that sometimes doesn't agree with the exact wording of a question or the answer.

No matter, I provide helpful LINKS when you View Your Score that helps explain my twisted logic.

Remember, to VIEW YOUR SCORE and see the helpful links you need to scroll back up the page after you click the SUBMIT button.

Today I want to test the depths of your ignorance about encapsulation.

What's that?

CLICK HERE to have a boatload of FUN.

(Editor's Note: Tim goofed in the quiz. Read about it in his September 20, 2016 Newsletter Correction.

There's a VERY IMPORTANT video to watch. You really need to watch the video at the very least.

WARNING: I urge you to go to the bathroom first before taking the quiz because you will be ROFLOL.

Now, if you're one who has your knickers in a knot and is all huffy about the idiotic quizzes, then you can bypass it and just CLICK HERE missing all the fun.

Keith's Cracked Cabinet Frames

About a week ago, Keith, who lives in Renton, WA, emailed me the following:

"Cabinet installer had multiple places where screws spit the framing. They have said they will come and glue and patch the cracks. Is this an acceptable practice for new cabinets?"

That's all he sent along with this photo.

I answered him:

"No. Splits happened because no pilot hole was drilled. It's nearly impossible to inject glue deep into the crack. Insist on new cabinets."

Overnight he replied:

"Thanks for the reply. Where do I go to get assistance in making them correct this properly? They are master home builders assoc, and awarded from them, which I have tried to contact but have not called back."

HOLY TOMATO!!!!!

The image that flashed into my head is that scene from the movie Jerry Maguire when Tom Cruise was yelling, "Show me the MONEY!"

If you want a contractor to FIX poor workmanship then realize the MOST POWERFUL LEVER of all is:

$ MONEY $

I've written about it for years and years and years.

ALWAYS make sure you have enough money to FINISH the project assuming the contractor is either abducted one day by space aliens or he disappears on his own walking off the job.

Trust is a two-way street. You'll get the argument from the contractor that he needs to have your money ahead of time to pay for materials or subs.

If the contractor says that, he's underfunded in his business. That being said, it's fair to forward the deposit to the supplier or contractor for Special Order items only.

Every week I get emails from TRUSTING homeowners who have given the contractor MORE MONEY than he deserves at that point in the job and then all that's left for leverage is HOPE.

In most cases the contractor has goofed up, gone missing and REFUSES to answer repeated phone calls.

The homeowner HOPES the contractor will fix things and do the job right. Most will not based on the email I receive.

Never forget this:

Hope is the emotion of last resort.

You HOPE for things you can't control like the weather and what food might be served when you visit your inlaws.

You CAN - AND MUST - CONTROL THE FLOW OF MONEY to your contractor.

That's more than enough for today.

Are you liking the quizzes? Then let me know.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

Impact Driver Uses

Milwaukee Impact Driver

Milwaukee Impact Driver

DEAR TIM: My husband has been hinting about wanting an impact driver. He claims there are many uses for it around the house. I wonder if he’s trying to pull the wool over my eyes and just get another expensive toy. What’s your feeling about this tool that just looks like a drill to me? Do you own one? Would you recommend getting one? What can you use it on? My husband already has a screw gun so is an impact driver really not needed? If you convince me, then I’ll order one. Melanie H., Apple Valley, CA

DEAR MELANIE: I can understand your skepticism. Some people do want each new shiny object that hits the marketplace. It’s across all product lines, even amateur radios, much less power tools! This disease affects both women and men equally I feel.

But the good news is this time your husband is not trying to get something that’s moderately useful. I own more than one impact driver and they’re absolutely one of the top five power tools I feel the average homeowner should own. I only wish these amazing tools were available decades ago when I was still building sixty hours a week. My productivity would have gone through the roof!

If you’ve never used or held an impact driver in your hand, the best way to describe this tool is to think about what you’ve seen an auto mechanic use to remove the lug nuts from one of your car wheels. Remember that high-pitched whizz noise and rat-a-tat-tat as the lug nut spins off or is tightened by the air-powered impact driver? This reliable technology that’s been around for years was transferred to the pro and DIY power tool marketplace not too many years ago.

These marvelous tools can be used for so many things as long as you get the right one. Even though many look the same, there’s a lot of difference between some of these tools. I prefer the cordless impact drivers because they’re so versatile. Who wants a power cord dragging around if it’s not needed?

My favorite impact driver is made by Milwaukee. It’s got a brushless motor, a 1/4-inch hex drive, and it has three different torque settings. The torque power settings range from 200 to 1,600 inch-pounds of torque. Believe me, that’s more than enough to drive giant 3/8-inch long lag screws into hard yellow pine!

CLICK HERE to purchase the exact Milwaukee Impact Drive kit I own.

There are different voltages you can get with cordless power tools. I happen to be a fan of 18-volt tools but I probably expect more out of my tool than a casual weekend warrior homeowner. There are 12-volt impact drivers that deliver plenty of punch and will drive or remove many fasteners with just one charge of the lithium-ion battery.

Here’s just a partial list of some of the jobs this tool will accomplish. I recently used mine to remove screws that held a deck railing in place. The tool also did a remarkable job of removing large lag bolts that held railing posts in place. I used the driver to install giant 5-inch-long timber screws through solid lumber.

My impact driver works well for smaller fasteners too. When you need extreme control to drive small hidden fasteners in between expensive composite decking, then come borrow my impact driver. I just finished driving hundreds and hundreds of tiny stainless-steel screws that are part of the hidden fastening system for my Trex decking. Using the number two torque setting delivered the perfect amount of torque so as not to snap off the screws.

The hex drive system allows you to use the tool with any number of fasteners. Imagine if you need to drive Phillips-head screws. How about hex-head screws? Do you have to drive torx-head screws or square-drive fasteners? All of these fasteners can be expertly driven into wood, steel or any material with precision using a high-quality impact driver and an assortment of hex-shaft bits.

Don’t try to compare an impact driver with a screw gun. The inner mechanics of each tool are radically different. Impact drivers deliver tiny bursts of power that make a much bigger difference in trying to both drive and remove fasteners.

When using an impact driver it’s really important that the bit you’re using is a perfect match for the fastener. If there’s the smallest amount of slop in the fit, either the bit or the fastener will get almost always get rounded and ruined as the tool spins rapidly but the fastener doesn’t.

If your husband has not used an impact driver, I feel it’s best to have him practice driving different fasteners in scrap pieces of lumber to really get a feel of how the tool works. You need to be careful not to overdrive certain fasteners. He’ll also discover that when driving into wood, the wood species makes a big difference. Harder woods can cause fasteners to snap with little warning.

I urge you to try the tool too. I believe once you see how amazing an impact driver is, you’ll be glad you approved the purchase. It saves so much work and takes so much stress off your wrists and hands. Keep in mind that impact drivers that cost more money usually have better parts, better engineering and can last generations if cared for properly.

CLICK the image just below to get the EXACT Milwaukee Impact Drive kit I own.

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Milwaukee Impact Driver

Milwaukee Impact Driver

September 16, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

It's Friday morning here in the USA, and it's a magnificent autumn day.

I wish I could go out for a hike, but I'm lucky to get some help today from a friend to help finish the HUGE Trex Transcend deck project of mine.

I'll be taping a few videos today of stuff you need to see about the decking project. I hope to have those videos edited and uploaded for you next week.

On Sunday I'm going to have some VERY IMPORTANT news you need to know about encapsulation.

WATCH for that newsletter and please open and CLICK the links in it.

The Quiz Results

Two days ago, I tried an experiment with a quiz about galvanizing. It was both a success and a learning experience for me.

When I created the quiz, I didn't realize how POWERFUL the software was.

But I do now!!!

All of the things you wanted are possible - and more.

I created a NEW fun one about Water Pressure Problems in your home.

Here's what you need to do.

After taking the FUN QUIZ and clicking the SUBMIT button, be sure to CLICK the View Your Score link on the NEXT SCREEN.

When you do this, you'll see the quiz again, your score and explanations and LINKS to more valuable information.

Be SURE to comment again at the bottom of the page and let me know if you want me to continue this.

I think it's a great way to help you discover more about how things work around your home and how to fix things.

CLICK HERE to take the Water Pressure Quiz!!

I GUARANTEE you'll laugh while taking it.

Next time, I'll drink even more coffee to have more quirky answers

Have a great weekend.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

Water Pressure Quiz AsktheBuilder.com

This is a fun quiz, I discussed in my September 16, 2016 Newsletter.

I think you're going to discover lots of NEW information.

After you CLICK the Submit button, be sure to click the VIEW YOUR SCORE link on the resulting screen.

When you do this, you'll see your score AND you'll see helpful tips and links.

You'll also get to see how you did with respect to others taking the fun quiz.

Be SURE to comment below if you liked this and want me to do MORE quizzes.

NOTE: To those who disagree with the answer to question #2, after you take the quiz you can shake the high school physics class cobwebs out of your head studying the material at these links. Do NOT click these before you take the fun quiz:

Link 1

Link 2

Link 3

September 14, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

My favorite season of the year is creeping into New England.

Fall.

Crisp mornings, the sky so blue it makes your eyes hurt, lake water that looks like someone dumped millions of gallons of blue dye into it, and of course the tree leaves.

I'll be out trying to get some great photos for you of all this over the next month, so be on the lookout for those.

Galvanized Nails, Screws and Connectors

Yesterday, I started to replace the old Trex decking on my front porch with the new Trex Transcend decking.

I've got a photo for you below showing it. But read the following first.

About five years ago, I had to completely rebuild my front porch because the builder - I did NOT build the house I live in here in New Hampshire - totally goofed it up.

I put the old Trex decking back down using galvanized nails made for my Paslode finish nail gun.

I was stunned by what I saw as I removed the old decking. So much so I mumbled to myself, "Maybe it's time for an experiment. Maybe a fun quiz could help save people lots of time and money."

Before dawn this morning I put together a simple five-question quiz about galvanizing.

It's an EXPERIMENT. If you like it, I need you to tell me.

In the future, I can add photos to the quiz and ask you questions about what you see. We could have lots of fun with this.

CLICK HERE to take the simple quiz about galvanizing.

Be SURE to read what Dr. Caster used to say to me and my fellow classmates each time he gave us a test. His quote is just under the headline of the quiz. CLICK HERE and scroll down to the quiz.

New Home Walkthrough Checklist

I've sold a helpful product for years that helps you spot defects in a new home as you do your walk through.

You can click here to see what it currently includes.

Most people have no clue what to look for and they pass over things that are very important.

The issue is the checklist is just a .pdf file and you have to print it out on paper.

It's time to convert it to a helpful APP that you download to your phone or tablet. How cool would it be to have this on your smart phone or tablet?

Can you see how helpful that might be?

I could use your help to make it a fantastic product.

Tell me what features you'd like to see in a app like this and I'll do my best to incorporate them.

Just REPLY to this email and send a response back.

If you can change the Subject Line to: WalkThrough Comments, that would really help me.

MEETUP in Cincinnati - Speech at UC

You may not open each issue of this newsletter. I get that. We all get swamped.

Two weeks ago, I announced that I'll be giving a speech at my Alma Mater - the University of Cincinnati - on Friday, September 30 at 3:30 pm.

There will be a reception immediately following the talk and BOTH the speech and reception are open to the public.

That means I'll be having a meet up at the reception! Woo Hoo!!

The speech will be in room 201 of Braunstein Hall. This building is immediately south of the Geology and Physics building. Both are at the extreme north end of the campus very close to Clifton Avenue. There's a parking garage very close to both buildings.

The topic of my talk is how I folded my geology degree into a successful building and internet publishing business.

The talk will not be videotaped, but I'll be taking my voice recorder and hope to capture the entire talk for you should you not be able to attend and want to hear it.

But, if you live in Cincinnati, or near it, come to the talk! Please reply to this email and let me know if you intend to come to the speech.

Next week I'll have two new videos for you and news about encapsulating crawlspaces.

I need to get back outdoors to finish the deck and front porch. Here's a photo of the stunning difference between my old composite decking and my new Trex Transcend.

Do I have to tell you that the Milwaukee impact driver is sitting on top of the OLD decking???? Look at the stunning grain and coloration of the Trex Transcend Lava Rock on the right side of the photo.

CLICK HERE to see more amazing photos of Trex Transcend decking.

That's enough for today.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

Galvanized Nails Quiz

This is an experiment. I discussed it in my September 14, 2016 AsktheBuilder Newsletter under Galvanized Nails, Screws and Connectors.

I want to see if you're interested in discovering how and why things work around your home in a fun and clever way.

Please take the quiz below. It's only five questions.

All of the questions are REQUIRED. I'll be publishing graphic results of how you and others did on each question.

The CORRECT ANSWERS to the quiz are down below it, but don't cheat and look at them.

There are also LINKS to past columns of mine about galvanizing that explain all of this in MUCH GREATER detail.

I URGE YOU TO CLICK the LINKS and do a little reading to get the FACTS about galvanizing.

COMMENT BELOW after taking the quiz to let me know if you liked this. If enough respond, I'll continue to do this.

 

ANSWERS:

Question 1: Yes

Question 2: No

Question 3: Yes

Question 4: Yes

Question 5: Yes

LINKS:

Four Types of Galvanizing

Preventing RUST on Nails and Screws - GREAT PHOTO HERE