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08-15-14, 06:41 AM
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Thanks for helping me find a starting point. I...

Thanks for helping me find a starting point. I think I will start with a very shaggy roller, a lot of it looks streaky like it might be rolled on and go from there. Will keep track of what I use and...
08-14-14, 06:47 PM
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Posted By jeremiahjm

Help matching texture

I've done some popcorn texture, rolled on thinned mud, and sprayed a lot of orange peel, but I've never tried to match a texture like this. Do you guys have any ideas as to what mixtures and methods...
03-10-09, 05:18 PM
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Views: 1,265
Posted By jeremiahjm

Not at all. I'm tracking. The basement beam isn't...

Not at all. I'm tracking. The basement beam isn't directly below the wall, but about a foot away, which is why I'm unsure. Gotcha on the sideways 2x4 construction. It just seems that a wall made that...
03-10-09, 12:56 PM
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Views: 1,265
Posted By jeremiahjm

In the beginnings of remodeling three rooms...

I'm in the process of turning three rooms into one big room. And, like many of the posts, my question is on load bearing walls and headers. I'm just in the process of taking of some of the sheetrock...
03-03-09, 03:59 PM
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Views: 7,059
Posted By jeremiahjm

Mind giving a link to the demo of the probeam...

Mind giving a link to the demo of the probeam software?
09-13-08, 01:37 PM
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Views: 2,047
Posted By jeremiahjm

Thanks for your help guys. After taking a good...

Thanks for your help guys. After taking a good look at things (knowing what to look for because of your help), I ran everything into the main panel and connected the the main panel to the copper on...
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Views: 1,410
Posted By jeremiahjm

Do you have a pump for the water? Did you size...

Do you have a pump for the water? Did you size it? Here's a simple expansion tank sizing chart... http://www.radiantheatproducts.com/Watts_Expansion_Tanks.php
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09-09-08, 11:38 AM
Replies: 19
Views: 2,047
Posted By jeremiahjm

Alright, here's the plan... until I get a ground...

Alright, here's the plan... until I get a ground rod. I'm going to run the ground wires to the main panel then ground the main panel on the inlet side of the water meter, so the meter doesn't come...
09-06-08, 11:29 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 2,047
Posted By jeremiahjm

Sorry for the lack of clarity. It's definitely...

Sorry for the lack of clarity. It's definitely an older house that used the water pipes as a ground. I'm actually not sure what all is going on down there (in the basement). There seem to be wires...
09-06-08, 03:04 PM
Replies: 19
Views: 2,047
Posted By jeremiahjm

Thanks guys. I have all the ground wires already...

Thanks guys. I have all the ground wires already in place... they look pretty heavy duty, but I'll do some research to make sure that they are what you guys are talking about. I think that, whether...
09-05-08, 08:12 AM
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Views: 2,047
Posted By jeremiahjm

I just made a mistake...

By redoing the plumbing on my home and using plastic piping. The ground wires were all running to the copper pipes. Now, what would be the best way to ground the home? Would it be to run all wires...
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Views: 1,911
Posted By jeremiahjm

Ha. Yeah, not sure why I would pump into the LLH...

Ha. Yeah, not sure why I would pump into the LLH on the drawing, must've neglected that. Roger on the space between circs and air scoop. I won't be doing much zoning. Perhaps two, but I think...
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Views: 1,911
Posted By jeremiahjm

yeah, I'm aware of the pricey psh's, it makes me...

yeah, I'm aware of the pricey psh's, it makes me want to cry a little bit... do you have any other low loss header recommendations? The PSH is simply the only one I found online. The expansion tank...
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Views: 1,911
Posted By jeremiahjm

Yeah, the low loss header does seem like the best...

Yeah, the low loss header does seem like the best idea after some research. Does anyone have any recommendations for one? The only one that I have found is the B&G psh. I have made a beautiful...
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Views: 1,911
Posted By jeremiahjm

I have heard that for residential stuff, a low...

I have heard that for residential stuff, a low loss header isn't that effective?
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Views: 1,911
Posted By jeremiahjm

Haven't even started the install yet, I figure if...

Haven't even started the install yet, I figure if all the piping is in place, it shouldn't take too long. I'm just scoping things out and seeing if I should get a contractor to do it or not. I...
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Views: 1,911
Posted By jeremiahjm

Alright... I have no digital camera though......

Alright... I have no digital camera though... will get a hold of one sometime. the supply and return on the boiler is only 3/4 inch, otherwise I'd just use 1/4 for the whole thing. I think that the...
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Views: 1,911
Posted By jeremiahjm

That's about what I figured, it sounded...

That's about what I figured, it sounded unworkable. Just hoping it was super easy, ha. So, solution? How would I get the flow from a single 3/4" to two 1 1/4" and the flow from two 1 1/4" to a...
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Views: 1,911
Posted By jeremiahjm

General boiler installation questions...

I'm going to put all my boiler installation questions in this thread from now on, and those interested in answering can do so. Thanks.

My old boiler had two pipes for the return and two for the...
Replies: 6
Views: 943
Posted By jeremiahjm

Alright, a few random questions. 1. Are all...

Alright, a few random questions.
1. Are all hydronic systems closed? My house has a very old gigantic boiler in it.
2. Any software or solid charts for figuring out pump size?
3. I'm not...
Replies: 6
Views: 943
Posted By jeremiahjm

Cool. Just started doing some research. Much of...

Cool. Just started doing some research. Much of it is pretty self explanatory, just hook the circuit up in the right way and get everything flowing at the rate it should be. I'll do what I can, be...
Replies: 6
Views: 943
Posted By jeremiahjm

Is it crazy...

to install a gas boiler without prior experience in that specific area? I have some basic construction, electrical, and plumbing experience. I've done a good number of home projects on my own. It...
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