Here's a good one for you. I was at Menards a couple of nights ago, picking out some plumbing parts and pieces. It was fairly late (8PM), as I have a tough time pondering plumbing with people...
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Here's a good one for you. I was at Menards a couple of nights ago, picking out some plumbing parts and pieces. It was fairly late (8PM), as I have a tough time pondering plumbing with people...
Hey, not my house, just posting the link...
absolutely slapped together....
http://www.putfile.com/enigma1/images/43915
These photos show how the surronding lots were filled in creating a fish bowl for his house...
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What's nice about RC flying is that you can get a PC simulator that really helps you learn.
I have about 30 hours in on one and I was able to take off and hover with the real thing without a...
Must be a troll. 1)Deathtrap 2) Too expensive to run
This site is very entertaining,
http://www.independentinspectors.org/photos.html
I especially like the DYI heat exchanger:
http://www.independentinspectors.org/photo9.html
98 homes in MI, pulte.com
More than half are listed under $300K
Suggestion: For faucets, forget about replacing the hoses, even with the stainless type, there is still rubber on the inside.
Just use 3/8" soft copper and comp. fittings. Very cheap and...
You may want to look further into a tankless water heater. I have finished up doing something similar to you: Shop addition on slab and also a Master br above garage (600sq ft). This is being...
My incoming water temp ranges from 55 - 59 deg F, which is surprising considering that it is December here in Wisconsin.
Note that I don't need the shop very warm.
I spoke to the local water...
I have about a 600sq ft shopt that I use for woodworking,car maint, welding etc. As such I do not like it too warm, in fact anything around 40deg or warmer is nice, especially when the outside...
If I owned this home, the first logical thing would be to insulate the garage. Besides being very inexpensive, the garage is going to retain quite a bit of heat from the adjacent walls, cars being...
So I have a water softener that is about 14 years old. (Original to the house in '92). A fairly nice model, with the "aqua-sensor" feature that trigers the regerenation based on need.
It has...
Note that I have 6-7 months all like this. The old water heater was in good repair, with a recent cleaning. If anything, we took longer showers...
This is the July bill.
...
I have a Takagi tankless heater (The 185KBTU model, TKD20 or whatever) that has been operating since the spring. I chose this after a long search.
I installed it not to save mony, but to provide...
I had an interesting weekend...starting up my floor heat. I have a "subray" style floor heat, tubes sandwiched between the subfloor and the finish floor. (Engineered wood floor).
Before, during,...
whose idea was it to bring air into heater room with direct vent heater???????? [/B][/QUOTE]
The room also had a water heater with a "power vent" but used indoor air for combustion.
When I lived in Duluth (early 90's) I had a "pulse" style furnace. One day, early in the morning, I noticed that the furnace was starting and then stopping. (The wife didn't notice of course, she...
Bandsaw is the most dangerous tool in the shop. (ER's report injuries by tools).
They seem so safe you are comfortable with your fingers next to the blade...
hmmm...I think I solved my problem, but I will go this route if I end up replacing it.
It also remembers the temp settings even in a power outage.
Here's link to the owners manul (PDF file...
Thanks for the info. I have had the system checkout out periodically, never remembered to bring this up. Last fall they replaced the board and heat exchanger (under warranty, even though it is ten...
I ran up and checked the anticipator setting. It is at .8
I arrived at this through trial and error, I have a Heil 7000 50KBTU furnace. 1800 sf house.
Does the anticipator affect the A/C at all...
- I will check if the hole is sealed. I think maybe there is a drill hole open.
- On the anticipator, I adjusted it so that it would cycle a little more often, I ended up with about a 3-4 degree...
I have this t-stat in my house and it never has seemed to work correctly. I was going to just replace it, but at $50 I would rather verify whether it is defective or not. I am also not a fan of...
Bold thieves pull off a chilling heist
34 air conditioners taken from roof of former mall
By JOHN DIEDRICH
jdiedrich@journalsentinel.com
Posted: Aug. 2, 2005
Milwaukee police are investigating...
Interestingly, I am just finishing up my addition, 600Sq ft over my original garage. I started last spring, and am now in the finish carpentry. A bit slow, but then I am doing everything myself...
On a remodel, plumber wants to run supply lines through a crawlspace. (This is in a cabin that will freeze solid in the winter).
There are no provisions for draining, and the assumption is that...