Peeeculiar

Peeeculiar t1_irkasiv wrote

Ahh - ok. That makes sense. I was envisioning an entire tub being sprayed or brushed with enamel.

I still have some old 5F5 stripper at home (nasty stuff but it works a treat) so I get what you are saying - but Citristrip will actually do the trick for you on latex and it won't mess up your septic bugs if a bit makes its way down the drain.

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Peeeculiar OP t1_ir9z6pk wrote

>Police say they arrested Xzavier Gibeau, 18, of Troy; Denzil Bruce, 20, of Keene; and Emil Ortiz, 18, of Keene.
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>Police say later Wednesday, they got a call from a woman on Davis Street who identified herself as the driver of the other car with a man who was suffering from a gunshot wound. He was sent to the hospital with serious but not life-threatening injuries.

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Peeeculiar t1_ir7jk3o wrote

It's very nice, very boring and very white. If you love the outdoors it's a great neck of the woods.

Portsmouth is walkable. I can't think of many other spots in the state where you could get by only walking (unless you're Laconia Steve who lost is license years ago.)

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Peeeculiar t1_ir7bat3 wrote

When considering them you definitely want to understand re: the removal of your existing tanks (including possible excavation) who will pay for removal and installation. I know that in my neck of the woods a bunch of folks got in on one (I don't recall the company) and there were no out of pocket cost to the customers for tank swaps/removal of inground tanks - but that in some cases there may be expense to customer for this.

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Peeeculiar t1_ir631gc wrote

Mom and pop hardware stores typically act as dropoff and pickup spots for sharpening services if you can wait a couple weeks. Alternatively there's tons of places where they do sharpening by mail.

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