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Reply #30 posted 04/23/08 3:46pm

CalhounSq

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Hasn't that been there forever? confuse

I usually use Explorer, which keeps me logged in. But lately I'm using Firefox, it doesn't do it on this browser for some reason. I wonder if the mods know if it can only do it on one browser at a time (per username)??
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Reply #31 posted 04/23/08 3:47pm

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I found that years ago. I'm pretty much logged in all the time. Ben fixed it so you don't have to keep logging in too.

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Reply #32 posted 04/23/08 3:48pm

SupaFunkyOrgan
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CalhounSq said:

Hasn't that been there forever? confuse

I usually use Explorer, which keeps me logged in. But lately I'm using Firefox, it doesn't do it on this browser for some reason. I wonder if the mods know if it can only do it on one browser at a time (per username)??

Shows you how well my A.D.D ass pays attention lol
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Reply #33 posted 04/23/08 3:48pm

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luv4u said:

ok Richard rolleyes lol

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Reply #34 posted 04/23/08 4:56pm

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I use this feature. nod I guess it's because I am here so damn much. lol
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Reply #35 posted 04/23/08 5:22pm

Ocean

mdiver said:

abierman said:

ok Supa, now in Thai....please?


wacky


It would be something like:

"log you in long tiiiimmmmmeeeee" lol

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Reply #36 posted 04/23/08 5:25pm

2the9s

I also noticed that if you block Imago he can't orgnote you. nod

Now THAT'S technology! woot!
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Reply #37 posted 04/23/08 5:26pm

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Dewrede said:

yeah or choose 'auto log in' smile


nod I use the auto log in all the time, I love it!
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Reply #38 posted 04/23/08 6:00pm

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smile me too
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Reply #39 posted 04/23/08 8:00pm

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mdiver said:

noimageatall said:

Ok, supa. pat

eek I saw that the second week I was here and had lost a few "important" cool posts. And I thought you were quick. razz lol razz I'm always logged in.


Could you pick the important bits of that post out in red for me please I don't know what to believe when you don't do that wink
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How to Tighten a Loose Door Hinge
By eHow Home & Garden Editor

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A heavy door puts a constant strain on the hinges, particularly the top one. This can loosen the screws and eventually enlarge the holes so the screws just spin when you try to tighten them. Here's what to do if you're facing this problem.

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Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate
Things You’ll Need:
Wood Glue Or White Glue
Cardboard Matches
Item For Wedging Under Door
Utility Knife
Drill And Bit
Long Screws
Screwdriver
Wood matches, golf tee or wood shave

Step1 Tighten a loose hinge screw with a screwdriver as soon as you notice it. Otherwise the screw's movement will likely strip the hole or cause the door to bind and mar the finish on its frame and edge.

Step2 If the screw turns but doesn't tighten, the hole is already stripped. For lightweight interior doors, you can probably get away with the following quick fix. Open the door wide and wedge something under the door to take the weight off the hinge. Remove the loose screw and any other screw holding that hinge leaf. Dip a couple of cardboard matches in wood glue or white glue and insert them into the stripped hole. Reinstall the hinge.

Step3 An even better option is a variation on this idea: Plug the hole with glue-covered wood matches, a golf tee, or a wood shaving cut from the corner of a board with a utility knife. Reinstall the hinge using all the holes except the plugged one. Allow that hole to dry for several hours, cut off any wood that sticks out, and carefully drill a pilot hole in the center. Then drive in the remaining screw.

Step4 The most effective option, especially for the top hinge of a heavy door, is to replace the existing screw with one at least 2 1/2 inches (6 cm) long. (If you have such a screw handy, it's also the easiest approach.) This long screw will penetrate the frame behind the doorjamb, creating a secure connection.






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Reply #40 posted 04/23/08 8:13pm

wildgoldenhone
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Are you guys being serious when you say that you didn't know this?
Or are you playing along?
hmmm
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Reply #41 posted 04/23/08 11:07pm

abierman

wildgoldenhoney said:

eek
Are you guys being serious when you say that you didn't know this?
Or are you playing along?
hmmm


You gotta know, Supa is like Pam Anderson in Home Improvement..... confused ...only different.

lol
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Reply #42 posted 04/23/08 11:09pm

Ocean

abierman said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

eek
Are you guys being serious when you say that you didn't know this?
Or are you playing along?
hmmm


You gotta know, Supa is like Pam Anderson in Home Improvement..... confused ...only different.

lol

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Reply #43 posted 04/24/08 1:36am

wildgoldenhone
y

abierman said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

eek
Are you guys being serious when you say that you didn't know this?
Or are you playing along?
hmmm


You gotta know, Supa is like Pam Anderson in Home Improvement..... confused ...only different.

lol

eek
Sorry to hear that.
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Reply #44 posted 04/24/08 3:20am

mdiver

noimageatall said:[quote]

mdiver said:




How to Tighten a Loose Door Hinge
By eHow Home & Garden Editor

Rate: (10 Ratings)

A heavy door puts a constant strain on the hinges, particularly the top one. This can loosen the screws and eventually enlarge the holes so the screws just spin when you try to tighten them. Here's what to do if you're facing this problem.

Post a CommentAdd to Favorites EmailPrint ArticleSave/Share:
Flag Article
Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate
Things You’ll Need:
Wood Glue Or White Glue
Cardboard Matches
Item For Wedging Under Door
Utility Knife
Drill And Bit
Long Screws
Screwdriver
Wood matches, golf tee or wood shave

Step1 Tighten a loose hinge screw with a screwdriver as soon as you notice it. Otherwise the screw's movement will likely strip the hole or cause the door to bind and mar the finish on its frame and edge.

Step2 If the screw turns but doesn't tighten, the hole is already stripped. For lightweight interior doors, you can probably get away with the following quick fix. Open the door wide and wedge something under the door to take the weight off the hinge. Remove the loose screw and any other screw holding that hinge leaf. Dip a couple of cardboard matches in wood glue or white glue and insert them into the stripped hole. Reinstall the hinge.

Step3 An even better option is a variation on this idea: Plug the hole with glue-covered wood matches, a golf tee, or a wood shaving cut from the corner of a board with a utility knife. Reinstall the hinge using all the holes except the plugged one. Allow that hole to dry for several hours, cut off any wood that sticks out, and carefully drill a pilot hole in the center. Then drive in the remaining screw.

Step4 The most effective option, especially for the top hinge of a heavy door, is to replace the existing screw with one at least 2 1/2 inches (6 cm) long. (If you have such a screw handy, it's also the easiest approach.) This long screw will penetrate the frame behind the doorjamb, creating a secure connection.






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awww and with a wink too how quaint
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Reply #45 posted 04/25/08 9:30am

SupaFunkyOrgan
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abierman said:

wildgoldenhoney said:

eek
Are you guys being serious when you say that you didn't know this?
Or are you playing along?
hmmm


You gotta know, Supa is like Pam Anderson in Home Improvement..... confused ...only different.

lol

I don't know whether to go mad or woot!

lol
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