PA Dan
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Might run some saws in the morning!
Just use spackle.
Done.
It is a 3/4” gap. So if it weren’t for my cut inch the grille would have just covered it.And you were worried about being off just a little bit. Lol
better put a few saws in the basementMight run some saws in the morning!
Trim it out?Wish I could but its a popcorn ceiling; I’ll never be able to match the finish. The patch would stick out like a honeymoon hard-on
better put a few saws in the basement
Trim it out?
It is a 3/4” gap. So if it weren’t for my cut inch the grille would have just covered it.
Lost 2 pieces of vinyl from my porch
They are broken
Severe wind and thunderstorms tonight.
Mount to a "decorative" wood mount stained to jive with the house décor and install.
It only works for horse shoes an hand grenades...[emoji16]It is a 3/4” gap. So if it weren’t for my cut inch the grille would have just covered it.
Took a small video of us doing a little noodling cut the rounds with the 661 my mate was giving me a hard on
Keep your head down Dave.Lost 2 pieces of vinyl from my porch
They are broken
Severe wind and thunderstorms tonight.
Screwed the pooch on that one Buck! Lol
Screwed the pooch on that one Buck! Lol
Shít happens...
I see..The hole was pre-existing. I simply attempted to install what they had already purchased. I didn’t cut any sheetrock. The original fan spanned from joist to joist, so RO was 9.5 x 14.5, which is very difficult to find a fan that is 14x9/10/11/12/13 that is a SIDE exit.