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I was thinking the same thing as the rocket...

I was thinking the same thing as the rocket powered squirrel:
"add a rectangular frame around the decal so the color difference will look more intentional"
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What does the tachometer do when this happens?

What does the tachometer do when this happens?
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Sounds more like the engine sputtering. How many...

Sounds more like the engine sputtering. How many miles on it?
02-29-24, 10:10 AM
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You are on the verge now of what is known as...

You are on the verge now of what is known as Constitutional Carry.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_carry
02-25-24, 04:33 PM
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You need an exhaust fan. Any difference from...

You need an exhaust fan. Any difference from insulation would be worth neither the hassle nor expense of installing it.
02-25-24, 04:30 PM
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Since hot air rises naturally, I like the idea of...

Since hot air rises naturally, I like the idea of trying to throw it laterally first.
02-22-24, 04:41 PM
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Screw the current layer to the joists with deck...

Screw the current layer to the joists with deck screws. Then screw the new layer to the existing subfloor intentionally missing the joists. Deck screws again but might be able to use shorter ones...
02-19-24, 07:31 AM
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That looks fine to me but I do have to make one...

That looks fine to me but I do have to make one correction - you're talking about concrete, not cement - cement is just one ingredient which makes up concrete.
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I had DSL at a cost of $50/month with a top speed...

I had DSL at a cost of $50/month with a top speed of something like 15. Not that I ever saw anything approaching 15 and I would often have problems running a zoom meeting. Switched to Xfinity for...
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My understanding is neither really soaks into the...

My understanding is neither really soaks into the wood, both sit on top and that's primarily how they protect the wood.
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Once cured, I don't see a difference with regard...

Once cured, I don't see a difference with regard to the safety of the baby. Personally, I would stick with your normal finish as it's about the same as my go-to.
01-28-24, 08:04 PM
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Stains can wick up from below after you have the...

Stains can wick up from below after you have the top clean. If there is too much of the cleaning solution, more is not the answer - rinsing and extracting with clear water is.
01-28-24, 07:32 AM
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Rotting wood is normally replaced, not covered.

Rotting wood is normally replaced, not covered.
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X for the win: "Most compressors have a fuse...

X for the win:
"Most compressors have a fuse that kicks out located somewhere on the motor. Push the fuse back in and you're back in business."
01-25-24, 03:12 PM
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Cracks are usually due to movement.

Cracks are usually due to movement.
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I would pull the stool and flip it over to look...

I would pull the stool and flip it over to look for something lodged in the trap. More likely, though, is it sounds like the drain line needs to be snaked.
01-24-24, 05:03 PM
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I boil as well but, like Shadeladie, it's a whole...

I boil as well but, like Shadeladie, it's a whole chicken.
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It's warmer today, I'll take a look.

It's warmer today, I'll take a look.
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Posted By stickshift

Thanks, Dixie, but the replacement for it is...

Thanks, Dixie, but the replacement for it is already in the house, as I grabbed it from my dad's house cleaning it out last year. FWIW, the motor spun for a second or two when I turned it on, then...
01-22-24, 02:43 PM
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Codes are updated regularly but it is up to the...

Codes are updated regularly but it is up to the local jurisdiction what code is enforced.
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I'd try to avoid the ladder by putting an...

I'd try to avoid the ladder by putting an extension pole on the roller.
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Posted By stickshift

Dead air compressor

My (oiled) air compressor died yesterday morning. How does one go about disposing of such a thing?
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Thanks for posting back - it's not often we get...

Thanks for posting back - it's not often we get to hear the results around here.
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I don't use a machine, I spray on the solvent(s),...

I don't use a machine, I spray on the solvent(s), work with a brush, flush with clear water and then extract with a shopvac. The solvent is based on the composition of the stain but LA's Totally...
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