I will say that 18 years ago we put in rock beds. At the time I used a heavy professional grade weed blocking fabric under the rocks. I get a few weeds but by and large it's still there, doing a...
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I will say that 18 years ago we put in rock beds. At the time I used a heavy professional grade weed blocking fabric under the rocks. I get a few weeds but by and large it's still there, doing a...
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the video. Very creative and it show that someone is HIGHLY regimented and detail oriented. In some ways it reminds me of a communist propaganda film, erasing individual...
I use a free file sharing site WeTransfer.com. It will send out emails to alert that files are ready to download. There is a time limit of a week or so, then the files are deleted.
I've got nothing to add but to say you definitely have a keen mind, patience and a dogged determination to build this. Bravo.
Beautiful work and a very creative design. Well done!
Most of the one's I've seen also have a built in razor to slice through your seat belt if needed. I think the real trick is (1) remembering you have it and (2) having it within reach if you are...
My two cents..... I own a lot of four way screwdrivers. One in the kitchen junk drawer. (Yup. Got one of those too) One in the tool caddie in the basement. (Yes I'm lazy so I have tools on each floor...
Unless that mini-split can keep up, it looks like you are down to electric or gas heaters. I got by for a few years using a radiant space heater that I keep pointed in the area I was working.
Jim, Thank you very much for this website. I replace our old crappy range hood with a newer more powerful one a couple of months ago. It works great but it is very LOUD.
I being thinking about...
Are tubeless tires glued to the rim? I just had to buy a new 16 inch tire/rim combo for my wheelbarrow. Was going to insert a a tube but gave up because I could not break the bead, even using a vise.
Yes, my extension arm is just wood, no metal or pipe installed. The "flex" come not from the extension arm but from the up-right that it's connected too.
I built mine using the exact same dust shroud plans but my extension arm is different. Overall I like the design but I've found that when ripping thin strips it gets in the way. Also, it's so thin...
Amazingly detailed and simple video.
I was looking through an old woodworking magazine a couple of months ago. It must have been at least 20 years old or older. What surprised me was in the ads. The price of many tools like routers,...
Two of my favorite quotes about investing are.....
“Far more money has been lost by investors in preparing for corrections, or anticipating corrections, than has been lost in the corrections...
True. The original two heat pump units were identical, although the main floor needs much more capacity than the walk out basement since it's 60% below grade. I've found a couple of sources to do a...
Very sorry to hear this. He was a very talented woodworker and instructor.
I'm smart enough to know what I don't know. Here are a few things I'm puzzling about.
My unit is single stage. It works, but do I want to look at a dual stage or even a variable-speed unit. Or,...
I wish it was easy but after finishing our basement, our existing line set is now buried behind sheetrock in the ceiling and an outside wall. Good idea on capturing the R22 though.
I'm in the upstate of SC so cooling is my biggest need. Still, it got down to 5 degrees a few days before Christmas. That almost never happens. I like the idea of a two stage as I the unit is for...
Any advice on replacing an old heat pump?
One of our heat pumps is almost 18 years old. It’s a basic, single phase Trane unit. It’s not in the best shape and I know it’s not a matter of if, but...
Replacing the start cap is my first go-to before calling my HVAC company. I even keep a spare for both heat pump units.
As the owner of a PerforMax 16/32 I will attest that they are finicky beasts to get to track correctly. My only recommendation is that the belt needs time to relax a bit before it assumes it final...
I'm going to set this a a bookmark and enjoy it with a cold adult beverage later this week.
Thanks to everyone for the great suggestions and especially the photos.
Maurice, thanks also for the follow-up photos. I see the main piece is above the blade and the waste falls below. I would...