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  1. I am offering 5 gallons of delicious craftbrewed beer (either something I have on hand, or something you request) and all I need in return is for someone to pick up three or four 55lb bags of malted barley (i have ordered and paid for) in Montreal and bring it too me in Ottawa.

    If this proposition interests you then send me a PM and we can work things out.

    And yes I know I never post, but I need help and I am sure some of you like beer....so....

    Thanks for your time,

    Shane

  2. There is another style of 30L keg as well (Beau's uses it, as well as a few others) It is the same height as the 20L and of course a little wider. It should fit in even a small fridge (with some small cut-outs on the door)

    You should check the height of the fridge as well. You may need a low profile coupler to make it all fit. Low Profile

  3. I have converted a few fridges and freezers to kegerators or keezers over the last few years. I would suggest simgo.com for your regulator and hoses etc. as they pretty much have everything and they are based in Canada. You can get used co2 tanks at most fire extinguisher refill places. Perlick foward-sealing faucets are your best bet for a quality tap. If you don't use a generic tap daily it will start to stick and get dirty. The Perlicks are easier to clean as well.

  4. I haven't logged in here in ages and was stopping in to check things out and to list an apartment for rent. It looks like my timing could be good.

    If anyone is still looking, I have a one bedroom in Little Italy available for May 1st (maybe before) PM me for more details.

    One Bedroom apartment on second floor of duplex in Little Italy. Off Preston, on a quiet dead-end street. Close to transit, stores, restaurants. Private front entrance, Available May 1st - $750.00+hydro, non-smoking Parking available, coin-laundry on site.

    Thanks

  5. Valid point. I don't have a hybrid and I guess I could have one. I was just thinking that if the ability to produce the electricity for such a small amount more then it would be easier to introduce as we have less of a choice than we do with cars.

  6. This is how it is described by their site:

    "When you switch to Bullfrog Power, you continue to draw your power from the Ontario grid in the same way that you always have. You don’t need any special equipment or wiring and there is no change in the reliability of your service. We inject green power onto the Ontario grid to match the amount of power your home uses. You have the comfort of knowing that your electricity dollars are supporting clean, renewable power instead of polluting and carbon-intensive sources like coal."

    I assumed that they were "injecting" the power and therefore producing it, or at least purchasing it from green sources.

  7. We are doing the same with our 'new to us' old house, new furnace, windows, insulation etc. and trying our best to decrease our usage. I think we will be going with the bullfrog concept sooner than later.

    I don't think the cost/efficiency of solar is there yet to be a feasible alternative for us yet, but I would love to go that way.

  8. So I don't think I get it...

    If it only costs $1 more per day for all of your personal electricity usage to be green, clean energy, why don't we make things like this mandatory and just charge for it?

    Is it really for the money savings that we use other sources or would it be impossible for them to produce enough if everyone signed up for this concept?

    Maybe I'm slow, but can someone explain why this is an option and not just 'the way it is'.

  9. Scot - I don't think you have enough saliva for the whole place, but thanks for the offer.

    I have called a few places now and it looks like it would be $1.10 to $2.00 a sq ft for just the sand and finish. They add a little more if it needs to be stained. I have quotes ranging from $1800 to $3800. I have two more places to call today, "East Wood" and I'll try Mr. Hardwood as well.

    I wish I had time to do it myself as it would be less than $400 with the sander rental, stain and varnish. Alas, there is no time. Our house sold over the weekend and we have to get the new place ready within two weeks so we can move everything in. House Warming details to come...

  10. I am trying to find someone to refinish about 1000 sq ft of oak flooring in Ottawa (sand, stain, and three coats of finish). I have talked to Rome Flooring and the quote is about $2500. They are one of the best in Ottawa but I was wondering if anyone has recommendations or info about anyone else.

    Thanks

  11. I would really love take on reno projects for others, but I really have no time and I'm no pro. I can help you get your head around doing some or all of the work yourself. As with most things, it's more will than skill that is needed.

    Doing it yourself saves piles of money too. So you can spend it on higher quality stuff for the house. The total cost for the whole home renovation (including some new windows, new doors, flooring, two new bathrooms, new kitchen, plumbing, electrical, brand new roof and furnace, tools that I didn't have before and some of the the furniture) came to around $28k. Which is about the cost of hiring a contractor to do the kitchen and one bathroom.

  12. Bouche - I never even noticed the sign change until you pointed it out.

    Funny thing is that if you look at our street sign on a sunny day you can see that they reused an old one, it used to be a Sussex sign that they put Stirling over top.

    Again thanks for all the nice comments, now who wants to buy my house? The bidding starts at $10.

  13. As some of you know, I have spent the last year and a half renovating my home. It is finally done.

    We bought it to fix and flip in one year but the project was a little bigger than we had anticipated. I should have expected the problems as it is a 100 year old house.

    When we were nearing completion we decided we wanted to stay for a little while and enjoy our hard work. Literally days after the decision was made to stay, we found our dream home and bought it. This place will now be up for sale within the next week.

    The new house doesn't need anywhere near the amount of renovations and is pretty livable right away. I think I am going to take the year off from any house work so I expect I will be on the board and out and about more often.

    Here are a few of the before and after pics of the home for you to look at. I am quite proud of the finished product so I wanted to show it off.

    Thanks for looking.

    **Update** We have it on the market now. It went up this morning and we already have a ton of showings for today and tomorrow.

    I am doing Open Houses Saturday and Sunday 2-4pm, so if any Ottawa folk want to check it out you are more than welcome to come on by.

    Listing

    Front - Before

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    Front - After

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    Kitchen - Before

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    Kitchen - After

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    Living Room/ Dining Room - Before

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    Dining Room - After

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    Living Room - After

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    Master Bedroom - Before

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    Master Bedroom - After

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    New Bathroom

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    New Bedroom

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