I can’t even get away to do my own shit.Got plans this weekend? ?
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I can’t even get away to do my own shit.Got plans this weekend? ?
pay someone to do it and drink beers while they work
That crack would make me nervous. How deep is it? Can you feel any air coming through it? If you hold a lit match up does the flame blow at all? I would be worried flames would escape out of it and catch the house on fire. But, I also am not a fireplace expert.Stuck my head in the fireplace...stack is MINT. All metal. No cleaning needed thats for sure. Looks barely used.
Anybody know if I need to repair the pit area? Or should be good?
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I'll try that but I dont think so. On the other side of that is a good foot or 2 gap before the actual fireplace exterior siding.That crack would make me nervous. How deep is it? Can you feel any air coming through it? If you hold a lit match up does the flame blow at all? I would be worried flames would escape out of it and catch the house on fire. But, I also am not a fireplace expert.
That's pretty neat! How many CFM is it rated for? Wondering how much air it can move around compared to a 42" or 52" fan.Ever since we put the twins in a bunk bed, we couldn't use the ceiling fan due to it being right next to the top bunk snd ladder.
Well finally got around to replacing it with this tiny guy. It's 18" across vs the 48" the old fan was.
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Ever since we put the twins in a bunk bed, we couldn't use the ceiling fan due to it being right next to the top bunk snd ladder.
Well finally got around to replacing it with this tiny guy. It's 18" across vs the 48" the old fan was.
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That's pretty neat! How many CFM is it rated for? Wondering how much air it can move around compared to a 42" or 52" fan.
Where did u buy that ?
In case there are street takeovers? ?Lasers
It took me a minute to figure out what you meant, lol. That was at the wood shop curing room. I believe it was hooks in there to hang smaller piecesNice tables, gotta ask why you have a bed of nails though; You a magician?
Kid woke up at the cunthair of dawn thanks to the time change and proceeded to pull the bathroom cabinet [almost] on top of himself. Luckily he was fine but it crashed down into the tub. Unbeknownst to us, it broke the shower line from the valve to the shower head. Megan went to take a shower and proceeded to flood the bathroom and the basement.
Two hour Home Depot trip double and triple checking fittings and piping to the new fixture. Two hours later after I’m almost finished, I leave the down pipe lose on the valve to check fitment/space, I proceed to sweat the rest of the pipe on that goes to the spigot…
Guess I’m going to the store AGAIN tomorrow to buy more copper fittings. At the least the good news is it fixed the lazy water pressure at the spigot. All this piping and the valve itself was FULL of iron.
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