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  Heating system ?
Posted by: Scouter - 01-19-2016, 06:12 PM - Forum: Home Improvement - Replies (35)

Can anyone explain how to balance a heating system?

I live in a ranch-style house, the core rooms are comfy, but the corner rooms are cold. I have done everything I can think of - insulated ceiling, walls, modern windows. Yet, the rooms are cold. I had thought about moving the thermostat, but there is no other place I can find to put it that isn't ether in one of the cold rooms, or is in the path of the furnace ducts (forced air).

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  HOLY CRAP! That is a RAS I am scared of!!
Posted by: Kudzu - 01-19-2016, 05:59 PM - Forum: Woodworking Power Tools - Replies (14)

Impressive.

Much as just a bit more CC would be nice, often I have thought that my little Delta 900 RAS is plenty big enough for me from a safety / ease of use point of view.
Ag

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  Newest Shadow Box for a Navy Vet
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Very nice!

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  Replacing handle on a kitchen knife
Posted by: Bigfishy - 01-19-2016, 05:13 PM - Forum: Woodworking Hand Tools - Replies (3)

I will scratch the steel and the piece of wood and then apply epoxy and then attach it with rivets.

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  where to get CBN wheels?
Posted by: DCM - 01-19-2016, 05:08 PM - Forum: Woodturning - Replies (3)

I got mine from D-Way

http://d-waytools.com/cbn-grinding-wheels

80 and 180

Twinn

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  Ellen Degeneres' Furniture design show
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Vivian Beer.

est design.
Ag

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  Moisture on ceiling sheetrock around LP Furnace vent pipe (4" PVC)
Posted by: frule - 01-19-2016, 04:12 PM - Forum: Home Improvement - Replies (2)

Is the pvc pipe a single length or has it got a connector in it? Sounds to me like it is leaking, not condensate dripping.

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  Bathroom(s) remodel - I need a better client!
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That's why I don't have that problem anymore. Loml can't make up her mind either so I just get a few ideas from her and I just do it and go on. When it's done she is happy and all is good.

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  Wireless Switch
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I think they have wireless bulbs now at HD

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  bad plywood from Lowes
Posted by: Cooler - 01-19-2016, 12:00 PM - Forum: Woodworking - Replies (14)

Cooler said:




Has anyone else seen this?





It's very common with the thin veneers.

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