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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 1249505" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>My wife and I are building a sunroom on our house. Foundation is in, building is roughed in, no windows yet.</p><p>Wanted to take some pictures, but my camera said my card is locked. Don't know what that means.</p><p>Anyway, this sunroom is my wife's project. No limit on what she wants. 500 sq. ft. The contractor friend and I came up with a cost of around $70k for the complete project. No problem, my wife has never done anything that she just simply wanted. I'm all for it.</p><p>Yesterday, my delivery truck from one of my wharehouses came and left Sara some pipe. 3 pieces of pex. THREE. He managed to cut the inside corner of my drive and break off the concrete corner of our new patio.</p><p></p><p>How do you do that? How dam hard is it to drive on the driveway? Especially if it's 25 feet wide!!!! For you people that hit curbs, drive in yards, hit the posts at MacDonalds, or the drive thrus at other places, WTF don't you know how to drive? Don't you realize you have a back end on your vichicle?</p><p></p><p>One time in my driveway, where there was a mudhole cuz' people couldn't stay on the drive, I put a board with nails drove in it. T Told 3 kids and my wife if none of them were ever driving in it, they shouldn't have a problem. Some guy drove in the hole and got 2 flat tires. Came to the house and told me about it. Told him, "Stay in the driveway, out of my yard, and you won't have a problem."</p><p> Someone tell me what is the problem with driving in someone's gravel drive.</p><p></p><p> Thanks gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 1249505, member: 9115"] My wife and I are building a sunroom on our house. Foundation is in, building is roughed in, no windows yet. Wanted to take some pictures, but my camera said my card is locked. Don't know what that means. Anyway, this sunroom is my wife's project. No limit on what she wants. 500 sq. ft. The contractor friend and I came up with a cost of around $70k for the complete project. No problem, my wife has never done anything that she just simply wanted. I'm all for it. Yesterday, my delivery truck from one of my wharehouses came and left Sara some pipe. 3 pieces of pex. THREE. He managed to cut the inside corner of my drive and break off the concrete corner of our new patio. How do you do that? How dam hard is it to drive on the driveway? Especially if it's 25 feet wide!!!! For you people that hit curbs, drive in yards, hit the posts at MacDonalds, or the drive thrus at other places, WTF don't you know how to drive? Don't you realize you have a back end on your vichicle? One time in my driveway, where there was a mudhole cuz' people couldn't stay on the drive, I put a board with nails drove in it. T Told 3 kids and my wife if none of them were ever driving in it, they shouldn't have a problem. Some guy drove in the hole and got 2 flat tires. Came to the house and told me about it. Told him, "Stay in the driveway, out of my yard, and you won't have a problem." Someone tell me what is the problem with driving in someone's gravel drive. Thanks gs [/QUOTE]
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