January 30, 2022 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

Newsletter Issue 1167

Is this your first issue? You're in fine fine company! Guess who else joined the party this week? Here's a partial list: Audra, Benjamin, Maggie (May?), Don, Charis, and so so many more. It appears more than 150 new subscribers are here today. Wow! I'm humbled by your trust!

It's all about friends and family at the end of the trail and I hope you and I become great friends.

With that said, your first issue may have been #179. That issue was published just before I was invited to land on the deck of the USS George Washington. I did a sleepover aboard the enormous ship as it was doing night qualification landings for new pilots. I think you might enjoy reading about my adventure and tour on that aircraft carrier.

This is a very unusual newsletter. It's light on home improvement and heavy on life lessons. I hope you like it.

My Friend Marty

Speaking of friends, a few days ago I had the good fortune to talk with a very dear friend from Cincinnati, Ohio - Marty Hovey.

Marty and his sweet wife Denise live in a wonderful neighborhood called Pleasant Ridge (PR). My second house was in PR and I lived there from 1976 to 1987. The Carter casa was about one mile from Marty and Denise and even closer to other friends I have there.

BTW, for the record, I'm also friends with Denise!

I can't recall how we met as their kids and mine were not the same age. Our friendship stretches back over forty years! Marty is a very talented graphic artist and helped me right out of the gate when I launched AsktheBuilder.com in September of 1995. I'm super grateful for his help and guidance.
marty hovey marathon man
That's Marty being weighted down by two heavy medals. The giant one with the gold seahorses signifies his recent finish of the Hawaii Maui Oceanfront marathon just two weeks ago!

Denise is hanging the one medal that impressed me the most - the one with the red, white, and blue lanyard.

That one signifies Marty finished 50 marathons - one in each USA state! HOLY TOMATO!

I've known for decades that running was Marty's hobby and recall conversations of him training in the dark decades ago on icy mornings in Cincinnati.

Denise has run a few marathons as well and worked for years, I believe, in the front office of Cincinnati's Flying Pig marathon.

Marty, you're an inspiration! I can't think of a better example of the three Ds:

  • diligence
  • discipline
  • determination

How many thousands of hours do you think Marty invested to achieve this rare goal? How many pairs of worn-out running shoes did he consign to the landfill? Wow!

You can see a list of all of Marty's marathons and his times right here.

Look at the powder-blue background of Marty's home page. That tells you all you need to know about his passion. Be sure to watch the short video from a local news station that features Marty and Denise on the home page.

I know two famous people!

Tim Messages Tim

Late yesterday I received a very nice email from another Tim who's been a subscriber for many years:

"Hi Tim,

I took you up on the opportunity to purchase the full ATB Digital Library for the insane low price of just $49.99.

First, let me say, wow! That’s a lot of really good stuff. It’s a lot more than I anticipated. I’m not sure that I got a sense of the quantity of quality material from the advertising emails. In the future, you might want to literally list out what a consumer receives when purchasing that package."

I haven't done what Tim suggested in the past month because I was AFRAID I'd get too many unsubscribes. It's a HUGE LIST of over 100 items!!! I was hoping you'd just go to the page in the shopping cart to see all you get.

Please go to my ATB Digital Library page, and SCROLL DOWN - KEEP SCROLLING - to see ALL YOU GET!

Tim's correct - "WOW!"

Ask the Builder Academy

I was in a video call late Friday with some friends. After the call ended, a crazy idea - some call these random thoughts butterflies - floated around in my head. I thought you might want to participate in a similar video call with me about different home improvement topics.

Each video call would be about one topic. Think back to your high school days.

The goal would be a fun and interactive environment where I'd share my experiences and what I know about different topics. I could share photos, drawings, etc. during the call. It wouldn't just be me blathering on and on.

You could submit questions BEFORE the video call. You can raise your hand just like in class. You could CHAT to me during the call.

You'd have the ability to recommend or request topics for future video calls. I'm trying to tailor-fit this to your needs and desires.

My thoughts are:

  • you don't need any fancy software - just a regular browser lets you into the video call
  • if you're shy, you don't have to appear on video or even be heard - you can just attend anonymously
  • the call is RECORDED - you can watch it unlimited times in the future
  • if you weren't part of the call, you could also watch it in the future

Think of it as Ask the Builder Summer School held all year long. The good news is no Latin or Algebra would ever be discussed on a call! That said, I often include a little easy physics in my one-on-one consult phone calls.

The attendance during the call would be LIMITED. You'd be in a very select group of individuals that want to expand their home improvement knowledge.

Keep in mind, it's a rough idea at this point and I need your input to make it happen. I'm trying to design something that would be attractive to you.

Please take this FAST survey to help me decide if I should go forward. I don't ask for your name or email address.

Let's see if you have interest in this nutty idea. The last question is a magic wand one. You'll love it.

Get FREE and FAST Bids for ANY work on your home.

Going to the Top

My lovely wife Kathy gave a rifle case to our son for Christmas. It was made by Plano. They've got a pretty good reputation and my son asked for this specific case.

It arrived weeks before Christmas and we never took it out of the shipping box. The shipping box looked perfect exhibiting no exterior damage. On Christmas Day when our son opened it, one corner of the case was shattered.

The next week, Kathy reached out to Plano using email, the phone, and a Contact Us form on their website. She got no response. Not good!

I then said I'd try. I filled out the Contact Us form and heard crickets for a week. It was time for me to roll out the heavy artillery.

I reached out to my friend John who's a power user of LinkedIn asking, "John, can you share with me who is the CEO and President of Plano?"

John got back with this:

"Looks like Plano Molding is part of Plano Synergy which was bought by Pure Fishing in 2021. Pure Fishing is owned by the Private Equity firm Sycamore Partners.

Harlan Kent - CEO at Pure Fishing
Dave Bulthuis - President at Pure Fishing
Corporate Headquarters

Pure Fishing, Inc.
7 Science Court
Columbia, SC 29203"

I then proceeded to write a traditional short letter on paper and signed it with my wonderful Pilot fountain pen.

I sent the letter to Harlan and a copy to Dave sharing the saga. It was not an angry letter. Just a matter-of-fact presentation of the facts using as few words as possible. Harlan and Dave just want facts, not opinions. I just asked for a new case or a refund.

Here are the two letters just before handing them off to my trusty rural mail carrier. Do you like those cool sun stamps?
Letters to Pure Fishing
Harlan and Dave got right on it, and had the VP of Customer Service reach out to me.

The bottom line is a new rifle case showed up yesterday in perfect condition.

In this day and age of electrons, I'm suggesting that a polite letter created with atoms carries far more weight. The recipient at the top of the food chain knows you put lots of effort into the communication as it's so easy to send an email.

What's more, your issue is seen by the top people in the company, not some low-level employee that might not be as heavily invested in the company's future as the leaders.

Try this next time you have a problem. Let me know how it works for you.

That's quite enough for a Sunday.

Did I help you today with anything? If so, consider a small donation to keep the boiler lit at Ask the Builder!

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Hilton Hotels Uses - www.StainSolver.com
Morse Muff WX - www.W3ATB.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

P.S. What do you think is the BEST insulation to use in a crawlspace? My guess is you might be wrong. Look what I think is the best crawlspace insulation.

Thanks For The Extra $50!

If you're a new subscriber in the past few hours or days, this is a very unusual email. Hang in there for a normal newsletter next Sunday.

It's Just $50...

I want to thank you in advance for the extra $50 you'll be giving me after 6:01 PM Eastern Time tonight (January 23, 2022) if you wait until then to purchase my heavily discounted Digital Library (92% +/- discount).

Look below for all the items in my library. I have them all listed. I GUARANTEE you that you need no less than FIVE of them, probably ten.

As of this moment, you can get my entire digital library for a one-time price of just $49.99. But in less than five hours, the price JUMPS to $99.99.

The retail price of all the items in my digital library adds up to just over $1,250.00 should you purchase them A' la carte'.

A list of the contents of my entire library is just below. That's what you get for just $49.99. It's INSANE.

The extra $50 you're going to be giving me later tonight or tomorrow will come in very handy because of an unexpected business expense that just got dropped on me ten days ago. But I digress.

Why Are You Procrastinating?

A few weeks back, you could have purchased my entire 112+ digital products for pennies on the dollar. Then all this past week you could have bought them for about 50 cents apiece.

In just FIVE HOURS, you'll see a 100% INCREASE in price. The price is going to jump from the current $49.99 to $99.99.

But heck, maybe money is not an issue with you. You could have lots of sweet moola.

But It Gets Worse - UGH!

Next Sunday, the price jumps again - to $129.99. Then on February 6th, the price goes to $149.99.

So if you wait two weeks, you'll be giving me an extra Ben Franklin. I'm good with that if you are too!

This is not a scam. There's no malware or spyware in the digital files.

CLICK or TAP HERE to purchase my Digital Library and keep that extra $50 for yourself. Go out to dinner with your sweetheart and order tasty halibut.

Here's what's in my digital library:

Drainage and STOP Wet Basements

How to Install a Trench Drain Video Series

Linear French Drain Streaming Video

Popular eBooks

Roofing Ripoff eBook

Crown Molding eBook

Painting Cabinetry eBook

Shower Pan Liner eBook

Shower Pan Cement Mud Floor eBook

Building Simple Stairs eBook

Cork Flooring eBook

Tar and Chip Driveway eBook

The Real Truth About Energy Savings Methods

Slate Flooring Installation eBook

Basic Structural Concepts eBook

Cleaning and Sealing Your Deck eBook

Save Money Buying Tools and Materials on the Internet

Project Checklists & Contractor Hiring Guides

Air Conditioning Installation/Repair Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Asphalt/Blacktop/Tar & Chip Installation & Repair Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Attic Dormer Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Basement Remodeling Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Basement Waterproofing Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Bathroom Remodeling Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Concrete Work Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Ceramic Tile Installation Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Chimney Repair Contractor Hiring Guide

Deck Installation & Repair Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Drywall / Plaster Installation Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Electric Circuit Panel Upgrade Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Exterior Door Replacement Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Exterior Painting & Staining Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Furnace - Boiler Installation Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Garage Addition Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Gutter & Downspout Installation / Repair Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Hardwood Flooring Installation / Refinishing Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Water Heater Installation Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Insulation Installation Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Interior Painting & Staining Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Kitchen Remodeling Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Brick & Concrete Block Repair Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Plumbing Work Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Retaining Wall Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Room Addition Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Roofing Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Security & Fire Alarm Installation Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Termite & Carpenter Ant Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Vinyl Siding Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Window Replacement Contractor Hiring Guide & Checklist

Deluxe Two-Story Shed

Deluxe Shed Plans

New Home Construction

Land & Vacant Lot Buying Checklist

New Home Construction Cost Estimator

New Home Checklist with Cost Breakdown

New Home Partial Package Deal

New Home Full Suite Package

New House Specifications

Sample Blueprints

Bid Comparison Spreadsheet

New Home Walk-Through Checklist

Existing Home Inspection

Existing House Inspection Checklist

Bundled Checklists - All-in-One-Place

Indoor Projects Contractor Hiring Guide Bundle

Major Addition Projects Contractor Hiring Guide Bundle

Major Indoor Remodeling Contractor Hiring Guide Bundle

Mechanical System Projects Contractor Hiring Guide Bundle

Outdoor Projects Contractor Hiring Guide Bundle

Five Category Checklist Contractor Hiring Guide Bundle

Easy & Simple Repair Guides

Repair Your Asphalt Shingle Roof

Deicing Salt Guide

Fixing a Stripped Wood Screw Hole Guide

Drywall Tips and Tricks

Trex Decking & Mushroom Problems

Grout Floor Tile & Slate

Mortar Recipe for Stone Veneer

Recipe for Super Strong 4500 PSI Concrete

How to Make a Plumbing Loop Vent

Do I Need a New Roof

Deck Ledger Flashing Detail And Notes

Best Plumbing Practices for Installing PVC Drain & Vent Piping

Concrete Sidewalk Drawing and Specifications

Chimney Crown Specifications

White Residue & Fuzz on Wood Decks

Packaged How-To Video Series

Shed Building Videos - Full Set

Site Clearing Videos

Layout Videos

Builder's Level Videos

Concrete Pier Layout Videos

Excavation Videos

Concrete Piers Videos

Pouring Concrete Piers Videos

Wood Posts & Beams Videos

Floor Joist Videos

Floor Foam Insulation Videos

Plywood Subfloor Videos

Wall Framing Videos

Wall Sheathing Videos

Window & Door Framing Videos

Roof Framing Videos

Roof Sheathing Videos

Ice & Watershield Videos

Roofing Drip Edge Videos

Sun Tunnel Videos

Roof Shingles Videos

Skylight Videos

Flat Sun Tunnel Videos

Soffit & Overhang Videos

Siding Weather Barrier Videos

Window Flashing Videos

Window Installation Videos

Door Installation Videos

Siding Installation Videos

Overhead Garage Door Installation Videos

Rough Interior Stairs Videos

Home Repair Videos

New Front Door Video Series

Wood Rot Repair Video Series

Deck Stain Test Results

New Window Installation Video Series

Good Luck.

Time is of the essence. You have under FIVE HOURS NOW!

CLICK OR TAP HERE TO ORDER.

Tim Carter

January 23, 2022 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

Wait a minute! It now makes sense why you're over there rubbing shoulders with Sal, Ky, Mona, Lin, Judy, Kristina, Byron, and well over 100 other new subscribers. You don't know what's in store and there's safety in numbers. Welcome and let's get started.

Here's your first Ask the Builder tip:

Remember, rubbing is racing!

But you, yes you, it's quite possible your first issue was #34. (I believe this is issue 1166.) We've come a long way, haven't we? I know, I know, it's time to share some sweet tips.

Happy Harmonium Music

How would you like to do a jig in your kitchen or living room next to the couch? I've got just what you need.

lafawnduh and kip at bus stop in idaho

Please go to my Versions of Music of a Found Harmonium page and read how I just made a discovery last week.

Be sure you watch a few of the videos to hear the different versions of the song. Absolutely watch the top one in the stack as that's where I first heard the song.

Don't miss the stunning attractive tall ginger in the black dress wearing pearls in the fifth video down in the stack. Watching the last part of this particular video might convince you to start taking monkey squeeze-box accordion lessons. Who knows!

Surely you agree that professional women musicians look drop-dead gorgeous in black dresses. Even if you're not a professional woman musician, I'm sure you look beautiful in your black dress too!

The last video in the stack has got some great hand-held drum solos. Wow!

If that song doesn't put you in a good mood, I don't know that anything can!

Restoration Projects

Old Man Winter has plopped his you-know-what down here in New Hampshire. Yesterday it was a balmy -7 F as I was creating this newsletter for you.

This is a great time of year to roll up one's sleeves and do some indoor restoration projects. Here's one thing I'm tackling in a few days:

matchbox 8 wheel crane toy

I'm holding a 50 or 60-year-old toy in my hand. It's a Matchbox Series 30 8-Wheel Crane. I bought it on ebay for $5.

A month ago, I acquired an identical one for my son as a Christmas gift. It's a very long story as to why this made a great gift. I knew he'd either frown or get a big smile when he opened it. Fortunately, he loved it. As I type this, the restored crane is on his desk where he can see it all day everyday.

Both cranes had seen better days and needed new paint. I did a pretty good job on my son's crane. That said, I need to do a better job of getting a perfect mach on the green paint this time.

Restoring my son's crane was so much fun I decided to get my own and add another 50, or more, years to its life. Maybe one of my grands will get it as it's passed down.

It's not too hard to custom-blend the oil paint to get the correct colors. I use a few fine artist's brushes to do the painting.

Lorene, one of my new friends from my LIVE streaming videos each M-F at 4 PM Eastern Time, told me to watch a few YouTube videos about restoring Matchbox toys. I found several about this actual crane and felt they ruined the cranes doing the restoration. Judge for yourself if you watch the videos.

I discovered you can buff the axles and mushroom caps with a Dremel tool and just repaint the toy carefully to get the same, or better, results as tearing the toy all apart. What's more, the other restorers had many hours in their projects and I did my son's restoration in less than an hour.

I'll share some great before and after photos possibly next week. You can let me know if you feel the toy looks new or almost new. I added two things to my son's crane and will do the same on mine. Let's see if you like them.

I'm also doing lots of restoration work for you on the AsktheBuilder.com website. I think you'll discover it will be easier to locate things, pages will be easier to read, information will be updated, and all-in-all the website will be more user-friendly. It's a months-long project and I should finish in time just before the black flies arrive.

Stop Stainless Steel Sink Noise

Frances visited my Ask Tim page and asked this question:

"Our stainless-steel sink seems to be be thin and rings like a bell! Very disappointed. Any advice or tips to strengthen it, or should we just replace it?"

undermount stainless steel sink in granite top

What would you suggest she do?

Here's what I wrote back:

"I would get a few cans of Great Stuff spray foam and create a 1-inch-thick layer of FINISHED foam on the entire bottom and under-sides of the sink. The foam will strengthen the sink and really cut down on the vibration that's creating the ringing noise.

Wear old clothes, old small clothes, or no clothes when doing this. Any foam that might drop down on you while you're on your back under the sink will ruin your clothes. WEAR GOGGLES and a shower cap.

Be sure to use the long straw nozzle to get the foam in the tight spots. Read the instructions on the cans so you know how much the foam will expand. Don't spray on too much for goodness sake!

Please let me know what happens. The foam will cost you less than $10. I can't wait to hear your success story."

Frances shared she was between 65-75 years of age, so I felt my no clothes suggestion was safe. She and I might be the same age and birthday suits for us old goats and goatesses are no big deal at this point. We've seen it all multiple times, right?

I've got some great stainless steel sink care tips here for you.

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Man Shoveling

Digital Library Price Increase ^^^

Did you know there are over 110 products in my digital library? Most can ensure that you don't get taken to the cleaners by a contractor.

The price of my entire digital library goes up from $49.99 to $99.99 Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:01 PM. Act now.

Phone Consult Smelly Crawlspace

I did a 30-minute phone consult call with John two days ago. He lives in a 100-year-old home about ten miles east of the Golden Gate Bridge.

John and his family are bothered by a musty smell in the crawlspace under his home. He sent me great video and photos of the situation. These allowed me to give him solid advice as I discussed all his options.

I suggested he try a very inexpensive DIY method that I felt has a 99% chance of solving his problem. It involves using a high-performance vapor retarder.

cheap varor barrier next to good barrier

You should read that column above if you have a similar issue or if you're about to pour a basement or garage concrete slab!

That's enough for a frigid Sunday. I know, I know, it might be 80 F where you are. Blah blah blah...

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Hilton Hotels Uses - www.StainSolver.com
Morse Saves Lives - www.W3ATB.com

Newsletter Issue #1166 (I think...)

Do It Right, Not Over!

P.S. What do you know about whitewash? I'm talking the REAL whitewash, not the crap thinned-down paint some TV idiots claim is whitewash. I'll bet there are three things you didn't know.

January 19, 2022 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

V8 DUH Epiphany

If you subscribed after 5:00 AM this past Sunday, this won't make much sense. Bear with me, or is it bare? No, I'm going with the first one...

Are You One of These?

Visitors to Christmas Gift Page
I know you might be. Those are the 6,020 people that read about my Christmas gift and actually visited this page of my shopping cart.

However, you decided NOT to take advantage of the offer. You may have walked away and backed out of the shopping cart for a host of reasons.

Please understand I'm trying DESPERATELY to SAVE YOU MONEY, TIME, and FRUSTRATION when dealing with contractors.

Part of my Christmas gift was my offer of allowing you to own my entire Digital Library for a tiny fraction of what it sells for full retail.

If you were to buy ALL of my digital products now in the cart separately, you'd spend OVER $1,250.00.

Do you understand that? I'm trying to SAVE YOU $1,200.00.

I know, you might be thinking, "Tim, I don't NEED all the products today. I'll just get them one at a time as I need them."

Do that and eventually you'll spend $200, $300, or who knows, maybe $700.00.

BUT over the past 18 days, I let you down. Big time.

That giant 6,020 number is SCREAMING that I failed to answer these two questions swirling around in your head:

"What's in it for ME, Tim? WHY should I purchase your ENTIRE digital library?"

Horror Stories

After looking at that 6,020 number for a few days, I had the V8-forehead-slap moment.

DUH!!!!!! I wasn't explaining to you how you WOULD, not could, LOSE HUGE MONEY if you weren't using the products.

I'll share a few reasons what's in it for you - WHY you should purchase my Digital Library before I RAISE the price:

Let's say you would like to build a new home, you hire an architect for about $15,000, or more, you get the plans, go out for bid and discover the house is $300,000 over your budget.

Now what do you do? Redraw the house for another $10,000? We know for a fact you just wasted $15,000. You could have avoided this LOSS if you had purchased my New Home Construction Estimator Tool.

Let's say you're like my ham radio buddy Aleda. She got a bid of $19,702 for her tiny house in New Hampshire. The handwritten bid was on a crap piece of paper with an incomplete description of what the roofer MIGHT do.

Had she handed my sleek Roofing Checklist to all the roofers, she would have gotten back bids around $4,000.

Jim Richardson of Woodstock, NY used my Roofing Checklist and had this to say:

"Morning, Tim. Just wanted to share my opinion with you. I purchased your Roofing Checklist Bid Sheet. I have to say you knocked the ball out of the park. I found the pro right away and got a fair price. Thank you for an excellent job, my gain."

I could go on and on and on giving an example of how EACH of the 112+ products in my Digital Library will PREVENT FINANCIAL DISASTER.

You can get ALL 112+ of them for just $49.99!

It's INSANE.

Over the past two weeks when you went to the shopping cart, did you bother to scroll down this page to LOOK AT ALL THE PRODUCTS in the library? Did you see how no less than TWENTY, or more, of them are in your future?

My gut says you didn't. DO IT NOW for goodness sake!!!

Lose Even MORE Money - OUCH!

Here's the rub, you're about to lose even MORE money by shrugging your shoulders and not investing in this offer that's about to disappear.

Currently you can purchase my entire Digital Library for $49.99.

However, that price VAPORIZES on Sunday, January 23, 2022 at 6:01 PM.

At 6:01 PM, the prices goes UP to $99.99. That's another $50 you're about to lose.

Stop procrastinating. ORDER NOW.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Very Last Call Newsletter

Kathie Comment - Digital Library

The $29.99 price for FIXED-INCOME folks goes away FOREVER in ONE HOUR.

At 6:01 PM Eastern Time on January 16, 2022, the lowest you can purchase it for will be $49.99.

Kathie wrote to me:

"You are truly priceless, Tim---as is your advice. Thank you for this very generous offer. I am sure we will thank you many times over as we continue to tackle "issues" in the 44-year-old home that we built ourselves."

CLICK or TAP HERE to order it now.

Thanks.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

P.S. I should get Kathie and my Kathy on the phone. For all the obvious reasons. (fingernail-buffing soft noise... :-> )

January 16, 2022 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

Newsletter #1165 (I think...)

My my my. I'm so glad you're here. This might be your first issue. This one is pretty standard, although I've added a few subtle changes.

You, though, might have started our friendship back with issue #874. It doesn't matter. That's a sentence I've been using quite a bit lately on my LIVE video streams! More on that just below.

California Civil Attorney

Are you a CA attorney that specializes in civil lawsuits? I'd like to write a column and need some help. Please reach out to me. Thanks!

Ice In!

lake winnisquam ice
Lake (Loch) Winnisquam froze over sometime early Wednesday morning under the cover of darkness. It's epic ice. It's clear as glass and just as smooth. I went down to the lake today and drilled it to see how thick it was. Can you guess? The answer is in a photograph you can see in a moment.

I'm not a big fan of going out on ice. It's one of my phobias. As always, I just ventured out to where I know the water is 30 inches deep. If I were to crash through, I'd discover what penguins feel like when they take a bath.

CLICK or TAP HERE to watch four short videos of me going down to check it out within HOURS of it freezing over on Wednesday morning. I was really curious as to how thick the ice was after just ten, or so, hours of transforming from liquid water to solid ice.

This is the first time I went down to the lake just after the ice formed. Normally, I'd go down a week or two later.

I also uploaded to that album the photos I shot when I went down just hours ago.

It's a damn shame that a monster snow storm will hit here on Sunday night and cover the ice with a foot of snow. When the ice stays uncovered and is SMOOTH like this, the ice sail-boaters show up. I've only seen it happen one winter in the past thirteen. The ice sailboats streak across the ice like jet airplanes!

Phooey!

Not a Good Look On You

Over the past two weeks, I've been giving away eight free items worth over $110.00. The top one is my Roofing Ripoff expose' book.

By the way, if you're on a TIGHT FIXED BUDGET you can get my entire digital library for just $29.99. Seriously, that price is just for people who no longer are earning a living.

Rick took advantage of this offer and wrote to me:

"Tim Thank you oh so very much for offering this bundle for us older folks. I retired just over a year ago and I'm finding it's not as easy as I anticipated. So, your offer sure makes obtaining knowledge a whole lot easier."

That low insane price vaporizes in 13 hours at 6:01 PM Eastern time today January 16, 2022. After that, you'll pay $49.99.

What I'm about to share is a teaching moment. It's NOT an attempt to belittle or shame anyone. The only way I know how to do it is to share what happened.

The 60+ newspapers across the great fruited plain that publish my weekly column are promoting this free giveaway. Three days ago, I received an angry email from a woman. Here's what she wrote:

"Ok Tim,
I followed your instructions to get your free pdf copy of your ebook. Had to sign up for your newsletter first. Ok, but never saw this free pdf or any of the other things you were offering for the new year to help out consumers. Just a 40% deal. Nice Tim, really nice. Never thought you would be a bait and switch kind of guy. Also your website is so full of adds and gimmicks to buy things, it really is kind of horrible. Thanks for nothing really."

Here was my reply:

Dear Named Withheld by Tim Carter,

"I hate to tell you this, but I'm reasonably sure you didn't follow the instructions. You most likely typed in the URL wrong failing to put in the all-important go. before askthebuilder.com in the URL published by your paper.

Had you done that, you would have arrived at the following page and NEVER seen the 40% offer regular people see who stumble on my website by accident.

Tell me, does this page look familiar?

Newspaper Readers Free Digital Files Giveaway

Once you filled out the form and then clicked the Confirmation link in your email you would have been taken to this page as were thousands of others over the past few days:

Thank You Newspaper Reader Free Digital Files

And you can clearly see the link to the free download.

So, tell me, am I the evil bait-and-switch guy or did you do something wrong?"

I have a feeling this woman was having a bad day, might have lots of stress in her life, or ?????.

BOTTOM LINE: Please don't lash out at people like this. She could have written:

"Dear Tim,

Thanks for your offer of the free PDF files. I may have done something wrong because I don't see the link to them. Instead I saw an offer for 40% off. Can I still get the free files? If so, how?

Thanks, Polite Woman"

BTW, the woman never responded to me offering up an apology. When you make a mistake and it's brought to your attention, apologize. This is what used to be taught in schools.

But what do I know????? I used to each lunch sitting on overturned empty drywall mud buckets for 20+ years...

What You've Been Missing

It's a shame you've not been tuning into my LIVE video streams each M-F at 4 PM Eastern Time on my YouTube channel.

Here's what Will, Steve, Shannon, Lorene, Andrew, Jack, Nala, Jason, and a bunch of others discovered during my wide-ranging discussions in just the past few days:

  • my hat size
  • my top three phobias
  • photos of our two great cats
  • a favorite liquid-refreshment of mine
  • a possible AsktheBuilder parachute drop
  • a spring golf outing with a LIVE streaming fan
  • a recent food craving

The point is, the LIVE streams are NOT some long-winded boring LECTURE about a home improvement topic! I bloviate about a bunch of things that have NOTHING to do with home improvement.

It's TONS of fun!

You get to send me chat messages during the stream. Your comments and questions chart the course of what we talk about!
Live Stream Chat Comments

WE GO to Town!

This past week it's been very cold in NH. A week ago on Monday morning, it was a bone-chilling -6F. My giant F-250 Super Duty Ford truck sat unused and lonely for about five days during this bitter-cold spell.

The big V8 engine was damn cold. The oil was probably the consistency of dehydrated maple syrup.

On Thursday, it was time to go to town to run a bunch of errands. I opened the creaking cold door, jumped onto the block-of-ice seat, turned the key and then: (slow) RRR RRR rrr rr r (rapid clicking noise)

Darn it! (I actually said something else. :-O )
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CLICK or TAP HERE to read the rest of the short saga.

I GUARANTEE you'll laugh out loud.

That's enough for a Sunday.

Remember, mind your manners. Don't lash out at people.

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Hilton Hotels is BUYING! - www.StainSolver.com
Morse-Muff Time - www.W3ATB.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

P.S. How much heat is your home LOSING? It's easy to calculate!! CLICK or TAP HERE to discover how.

Versions of Music for a Found Harmonium

Music for a Found Harmonium - Happy Music Indeed

I first heard this amazing song created by the founder of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra at the end of the Napoleon Dynamite movie. It's one of my favorite movies of all time because it's a simple teenage love story. The Napoleon Dynamite movie reminded me of how clumsy I was around the fairer sex and of those wistful few years back when I was 15-17.

I didn't have enough life experience to appreciate what was happening at the time. I know for a fact I brushed slowly past one young woman, like a stranger in the crowd at a bus stop on a warm summer morning, and we both ended up going our separate ways. Perhaps you had a similar experience when you were young.

In the Napoleon Dynamite movie, Music for a Found Harmonium was blended with a fun mixture of scenes that helped bring satisfying closure to several subplots within the movie.

Watch the first video below and you'll discover all were resolved in a wonderful way. Then watch the Penguin Cafe Orchestra perform the song they created. I also have several other musician groups and solo guitarists doing it too.

You can't get enough of Music for a Found Harmonium. If you don't feel better after listening, you most likely need a serious attitude adjustment.

The last video in the stack has some great hand-held drum solos and a small monkey squeeze box!

There are plenty more versions of this great music online. Get happy!

Weego Jump Starter

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Weego Jump Starter | This is the Weego 66 jump starter. It allowed me to "we go to town now!!!" No wonder it's named WEeGo!

Weego Jump Starter Lithium Power Pack - We do Go!

I received a Weego jump starter 66 about two years ago. It's now called the Weego 70.

Two days ago I finally used it to start my truck that had been sitting for five days in bitter-cold weather.

It's a giant V8 engine in a Ford F-250. The Weego jump starter battery pack gave the needed boost and the truck turned over like it was 90 F outside!

Do Weegos Come in Different Sizes?

Yes, you can get different Weego jump starters. If you have a small 4-cylinder engine, get a smaller more affordable battery pack. CLICK or TAP HERE to shop for one now.

Weego Jump Starter LIVE Stream Video

CLICK or TAP HERE to watch the first five minutes of my video stream about the Weego jump starter heavy-duty battery pack.

We did go to town that morning! No wonder it's named Weego!

Heat Loss Calculator Tools

Heat Loss Calculator Tools - Easy to Use

Heat loss calculator tools help you discover how fast heat seeps out of your home. You need a building heat loss calculator to properly size a furnace or boiler.

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A heat loss calculator was used to ensure this combi boiler was the correct size to heat a large 4-bedroom home in New Hampshire.

How to Calculate Heat Loss

There are lots of great free online tools that allow you to perform both a heat gain and heat loss calculation. You need to do a heat-gain calculation to properly size an AC unit.

In the old days before the Internet, you had to use a heat-loss calculation worksheet. This requires you to take measurements of all your exterior walls, the sizes of windows and doors, the amount of insulation in the wall, the wall construction type, the direction exterior walls face, and the things in the house that might create heat like computers, ovens, people, etc.

It's not hard to do the calculations, it just takes time to do all the measurements. You must do this accurately or else your final heat-loss calculation will not be accurate.

You'd do well to read true heat-loss stories about heat loss before you start taking your measurements.

Heat Loss Infrared Photos

It really helps to use an infrared camera when you do a heat loss calculator. You can spot places where insulation is not sufficient and make adjustments in your calculations.

Heat Loss Calculator Websites

Here's a partial list of free heat-loss calculator tools:

Stelrad Calculator

HeatCADD

Engineering Tool Box