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@Mitch Pearrow SJMP is that any harder to work with than pressure treated? I want to do some stuff at the cabin, but being in the middle of the forest I have a lot of carpenter ants to deal with.
It’s a plastic composite, no wood in it at all, they have a special blade to use on it , so you don’t gum up , and dull your regular blades, it’s heavy and slick, and we use screws no nails, and from what I have seen it’s quite durable.
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Mitch, If you do it to your house I highly suggest the hidden fasteners! There a pain in the tail feathers but no screws are seen, just a flat deck ....
I have done the hidden fasteners before, we use the cortex screws and plugs, the finish is still quite pleasing to the untrained eye ..
 
So, I'm hooking up the supply line on my dishwasher. I have a brass 90 degree fitting going into a brass fitting on the washer's inlet valve. I just put the gooey liquid pipe dope on the fitting. How long should I let that sit up before I turn the water back on?

Seems like a perfectly good old dude question.
 
So, I'm hooking up the supply line on my dishwasher. I have a brass 90 degree fitting going into a brass fitting on the washer's inlet valve. I just put the gooey liquid pipe dope on the fitting. How long should I let that sit up before I turn the water back on?

Seems like a perfectly good old dude question.
As soon as you finish tightening it
 
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