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hvactechfw, I had contacted S-P before...

hvactechfw,

I had contacted S-P before purchasing the fan, and they indicated it would be suitable for our application, and it definitely moved air well enough for our needs.

I currently do...
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Soler-Palau TD-150 booster fan with rotary fan switch question

I had installed one of these to boost airflow to a bedroom on a long run. The fan worked fine for about three weeks - actually too well. It was getting warmer than desired, so I installed a...
01-03-12, 07:45 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

Install current sensing switch?

I have an in-line booster fan to try to get better air supply yo a bedroom on a long run. It currently has a pressure sensing switch on it, but it's the second one that has gone bad:...
05-10-10, 01:27 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

Yes - the following words were pasted directly...

Yes - the following words were pasted directly from his email:

"Because you are dealing with new habitable living space you will need to contact an engineer. The floor joist will need to be sized...
05-09-10, 09:52 AM
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Posted By rpxr400

OK - I crawled back there and took a pic and some...

OK - I crawled back there and took a pic and some more measurements.

The "floors" are actually 2x8 on 16" centers - about 7" lower than the adjacent subfloor.

So - I'm thinking that alone...
05-09-10, 08:05 AM
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Posted By rpxr400

30lb live load ?

I have some dead space behind a bedroom wall and want to put a walk in closet behind there. I plan on cutting a hole in the wall and putting a door, running electric, etc.

The area I would use as...
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Posted By rpxr400

Indy is right. I had the same exact issue. I...

Indy is right. I had the same exact issue. I replaced the plug, primer bulb and air filter and it still persisted. I took the carb off and removed the bowl. There was some sediment in the bowl. I...
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Posted By rpxr400

First, you need to find the specific spot(s) of...

First, you need to find the specific spot(s) of the odor source and treat them. If it's carpeted and has not been urinated on heavily, odor remover applied topically (w/o lifting the carpet) will...
01-04-10, 07:21 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

Intermittent dryer burner

It's a Kenmore model 76812690 Stock# 76812.
When the dryer is on the burner kicks on for 20 seconds then shuts off. Then it will come on again in another few min for 20 seconds, then off - and the...
01-04-10, 06:52 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

have you checked out Galco? They make...

have you checked out Galco?

They make reasonably priced leather holsters for many different guns.

Also, Fobus has some nylon (kydex??) holsters. I think Fobus are molded nylon.
12-29-09, 06:20 AM
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Posted By rpxr400

Bud, What are the important steps? I have...

Bud,

What are the important steps? I have poured concrete walls with a french drain. I am framing with metal studs about 4" off the wall.
12-28-09, 04:57 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

sheetrock alternative for basement?

A friend mentioned that he has seen sheetrock alternatives that are resistant to mold, in addition, removable panels.

I especially like the thought of removable panels. I've searched the internet...
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Posted By rpxr400

logdoc_rob, Can you explain to me what flame...

logdoc_rob,

Can you explain to me what flame liftoff is?
Also, the corroded venting you're talking about - do you mean the external exhaust venting? Is there any chance a cleaning will help it? ...
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Posted By rpxr400

Fireplace won't stay lit

It's an older natural gas fireplace (GTI - Gas Technologies, Inc) with a manual switch in the unit - no wall switch. The fire will light, but in about 20 min the flame extinguishes as well as the...
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Posted By rpxr400

Best option for sump discharge location?

I'm going to install a sump pump to get rid of humidifier overflow.

The overflow runs into the heating unit condensation drain line, into the sump well.

I bought a Zoeller M53, and have a...
03-09-07, 09:34 AM
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Posted By rpxr400

TurboTax or TaxCut. I've been using Turbo Tax for...

TurboTax or TaxCut. I've been using Turbo Tax for years.
They have hints and tips along the way, audit flags, etc.

It's a nice product.
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Posted By rpxr400

I built a 500sf deck last year out of Timbertech...

I built a 500sf deck last year out of Timbertech floorizon planks. I had a quote of almost $22k to have it done. I built it myself with about $8k in materials total. The end result is beautiful and...
03-08-07, 09:29 AM
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Posted By rpxr400

I'm a fairly new shooter, and may be able to...

I'm a fairly new shooter, and may be able to offer some pointers because I am so new.

I initially bought a S&W polymer .40 cal. It had a double action only trigger, and I couldn't shoot a decent...
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Posted By rpxr400

Lincoln, Miller or Hobart Mig?

I'm looking to buy a mig welder for small home/auto repair projects.
Is any one brand above better than another?

I'm looking at welders along the lines of the Lincoln Weld Pak 100.

Thanks.
02-17-07, 12:30 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

drain question

I just realized that I was mistaken when I said I drained to the condensate pump. I tapped into the drain from the furnace that goes into the floor. I read here that isn't a good idea because the...
02-17-07, 12:02 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

Aprilaire 600 Installed

I just wanted to say thanks to the members here, especially Ed and Jay. The help was invaluable!

The last issue I had was last night when I was wiring, and wondering how to wire the transformer. I...
02-15-07, 06:23 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

Thanks Jay - I appreciate it. Sorry for getting...

Thanks Jay - I appreciate it. Sorry for getting your name wrong in my original post.
02-15-07, 04:53 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

Hard plumbing instead of saddle valve?

I've read here that a hard line with a ball valve is better, and it makes sense to me. I'd like to go that route, but the question is how do I do that? I need to reduce the plumbing line from the hot...
02-14-07, 06:44 AM
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Posted By rpxr400

Thanks Ed - appreciate it!

Thanks Ed - appreciate it!
02-13-07, 08:21 PM
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Posted By rpxr400

What gauge wire ?

I'm installing an Aprilaire 600. I don't see a specific wire gauge specified for wiring up the humidistat. I'll be using the manual control - no exterior sensor.
What gauge should I use?
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