So ... I was just using a circular saw in the kitchen to cut trim for the bathroom. Would that be a problem in some houses ... or is it just an issue with boat parts? :blush5:
I have a brand new full cover in the living room right now. Wife says I have to move it before we have 15 people over for Thanksgiving, the nerve of these women
Nope nothing in our house, anything left in the house I immediately put in the garage I don't think he has washed any parts in the dishwasher, but he has baked some in the oven. He is also constantly rading the kitchen, he "borrows" my mixing bowls to drain oil, my colenders to strain paint, my kitchen sponge to wipe up grease, the dish soap, laundry detergent, or bleach to wash stuff. Then when I say honey do you need anything from the store he says NO:ack2: It's not uncommon to find a ring of grease around the inside of the wahing machine. Had I known then what I know now, when this house was built there would have been a sink, a toilet, a washing machine, and a staircase to the basement in the garage, then I could just lock him out:biggrinjester: Just kidding he's not so bad, he also fixes and builds a lot of things for me so I really can't complain, he's a keeper
Wife is out 12 years ago..
Boat parts are in everywhere 13 years ago.
GF moved out, couldn't handle sharing bed with props, kitchens odor is like grease and cleaning agents, not BBQ souce.
Garage... LMAO no room for cars, Jag, etc. Golf cart is in back yard, garage looks like an old boat yard.. I have more SS nuts and bolts then Ace Hardware, and West Marine calls me for parts they don't have.
Just ask Bella Senorita on SOS, She'l confirm.
A long time ago, I wrinkle finnished a set of valve covers in my Mom's oven. She said that the house smelled funny when she got back from the store and it did. I thought that if I just opened the doors and windows that it would just go away. It did'nt.