It should be a linear web 3" - 4" wide sprayed from 10" - 12" away. Anything uneven like a pebble will telegraph through and not give consistent coverage.
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It should be a linear web 3" - 4" wide sprayed from 10" - 12" away. Anything uneven like a pebble will telegraph through and not give consistent coverage.
https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/d/b40069424/
Works well if you don’t need to do massively large areas just be aware that the web might telegraph through thinner vertical grade laminates,...
n/p. Solid hardwood directly over fully cured concrete is also an option with Greenforce.
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Engineered flooring moves pretty minimally, nothing to worry about. That Bostik adhesive I’d mentioned is made specifically for this application.
Might be time to replace that pump….
The end of your PEX fitting has to be absolutely square, clean and free of any abrasions before inserting into the push to connect fittings you're using. Cut that section of PEX out, pull it from the...
Normally I'd agree but those lengths of Romex leading to and from the pressure switch underneath the fitting would give me anxiety.
Hoffman's sole US dealer's warehouse is about 45 minutes from me in Hudson NY, their stuff is pretty drool-worthy in person but their prices are just eye-wateringly high.
I've heard good things...
I had the feeling I was being watched yesterday. Turns out this guy was intensely interested in me assembling a new window I'd been working on..
https://i.imgur.com/jPqtQRA.png?1
I'm on the edge of protected NYC DEP Watershed and Catskill Park so loads of bears who absolutely love bird seed, suet, nectar and whatever else I've tried to put out around the house. If it were...
That's amazing, I only see maybe 2-3 all season at my place in Northern Catskills. Have tried feeders but they only seem to attract bees from the neighbour's hives and the occasional bear.
I'd probably not have the check valve going directly into the end of the of the pump, might be difficult to remove down the line when the pump has to be replaced. How I'd lay this out below.
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How's that? I've got a similar Pentair Sta-Rite that I'd mostly installed with Sharkbite fittings, no leaks in 3 years. I wouldn't do an entire house with them but they certainly have their place.
Looks like you could actually even use a Sharkbite straight coupling fitting if you can move that short length of PEX. Any threaded fittings going into or nearby a jet pump should have both pipe dope...
The vibration from your jet pump is causing the leak in the union. Replace it with a Shark Bite slip fitting and it should stop.
There's plenty of options for unfinished engineered flooring out there. Hurst Hardwoods sometimes has decent deals on red oak but the lot sizes can be a bit limited.
FYI - most engineered...
It's an older Italian-made 20" Sicar Top 6. They made some great machines, sad to see them go into receivership during the great recession.
You might look into Osmo if you're going the living finishes route. Quite a bit more durable than BLO.
Can often find a Lion Miter Trimmer on Fleabay for less than $200. Get the knives good and sharp and you can't beat the cut quality or accuracy.
Once they get your contact info entered into a database at the call centre they tend to keep hammering you for some time. Transnational organised crime doesn't sleep.
Per the video, it took him 10 months to get that replacement from Powermatic and the first saw he received was non-functional for the bulk of that time. I'd surmise that someone from JPW Industries...
Be prepared for some sticker shock on that L’Invincibile Albert. Might actually be more expensive than a similarly sized Martin.
Stihl has a plant in China now and the older homeowner-type saws don't have as many or any parts from Quingdao on them. https://en.stihl-qd.cn/stihl-qingdao.aspx
If you Google his email address you'll see him trying to pull the same thing on wristwatch forums for much larger sums. He also notes his location as just North of Austin TX...
My guess is that...
https://youtu.be/qARex9vM_Lo
It seems that QC at Powermatic is a bit of an afterthought these days.