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Good idea never heard of doing that.I put a whole house humidifier on my air handler when I installed the heat pump and duct system.
Good idea never heard of doing that.I put a whole house humidifier on my air handler when I installed the heat pump and duct system.
Sounds like your making great progress on the house John.Ears and puppy growls for breakfast over here this morning. Going to head up to the big house and clean up after the HVAC guys this morning. They are now done. Insulation guys are in next.
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I can spark a arc when turning off the lights at 20%. (Que Chris)Not that bad here but at 20% I would get a nose bleed from the dry.
Virtual tour when you get time.Ears and puppy growls for breakfast over here this morning. Going to head up to the big house and clean up after the HVAC guys this morning. They are now done. Insulation guys are in next.
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Thanks Fred, it is slow going for sure. If we had the money we would have hired a general contractor and been done with it. I have no idea what we are saving by doing so much of it ourselves but honestly we did not have an alternative.Sounds like your making great progress on the house John.
Sounds like breakfast!Back from a run into town to fill waters, get bagels lol! Local bagel shop has a pepperoncini/bacon cream cheese that's pretty good.
Slow going has it's upside, less chance for mistakes or time to fix before next phase of build. Example is my co-worker, doing a somewhat extensive remodel, ordered 40K in windows because they are about to have a price increse. Then he figures he ordered the wrong "rake", the angle of the glass won't match the roof which had a different pitch than he thought. Might not be able to change the order.Thanks Fred, it is slow going for sure. If we had the money we would have hired a general contractor and been done with it. I have no idea what we are saving by doing so much of it ourselves but honestly we did not have an alternative.
It is, probably wouldn't have drove into town for breakfast but daughter has her boyfriend over and cupboards a little bare. Wife is still snoring, got her coffee too, I'm the earlybird around here for sure.Sounds like breakfast!
Simple system. Mounts on the duct with hole cut in back. Fed from a bypass hose off the air supply. Water flows over a grid filter in the air flow. A humidistat on the duct turns water on/off. Overflow goes down into the condensate pump. Similar to this one...Good idea never heard of doing that.
Seems like they're figuring it outEars and puppy growls for breakfast over here this morning. Going to head up to the big house and clean up after the HVAC guys this morning. They are now done. Insulation guys are in next.
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I know I would have to do all the work I couldn't afford to pay the high price of a carpenter.Thanks Fred, it is slow going for sure. If we had the money we would have hired a general contractor and been done with it. I have no idea what we are saving by doing so much of it ourselves but honestly we did not have an alternative.
Much better than putting a portable humidifier in every room.Simple system. Mounts on the duct with hole cut in back. Fed from a bypass hose off the air supply. Water flows over a grid filter in the air flow. A humidistat on the duct turns water on/off. Overflow goes down into the condensate pump. Similar to this one...
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Yep setting the 6x6 beams to hold up the porch about killed me. I have just ordered the material for the crows foot on the porch peak and am trying to figure out how I am going to get my fat crippled self up in the air with the beam and get it locked in place. I see some farmeneering in my future.I know I would have to do all the work I couldn't afford to pay the high price of a carpenter.
And the only power used is for the solenoid valve for water.Much better than putting a portable humidifier in every room.
Yep, the dust ups are getting far less intense and more just social skills training for the pup. Today was first day she has popped her ears up when my hands are on her. She is healing emotionally from the abuse of the previous owner. She is becoming more confident with each passing day. She still cowers a lot but much less than at first. She now responds to her name and comes on command (Que Karl) or to my whistle. She will sit for treats as well. She will obey stay command with some regularity but will not wait for release command. Lots of work to go but I think amazing progress for first week. It just warms my heart to hear the ferocious puppy growls. They crack me up. She is a talker!Seems like they're figuring it out
Simple system. Mounts on the duct with hole cut in back. Fed from a bypass hose off the air supply. Water flows over a grid filter in the air flow. A humidistat on the duct turns water on/off. Overflow goes down into the condensate pump. Similar to this one...
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Much better than putting a portable humidifier in every room.
WHenever we update our A/C system we will have a constant running fan and then we can have a humidifier and air filter system. Because of our hot water heat, the forced air part of the heating system doesn't run until the baseboard fin tubes can't keep up. (usually when the outside temp get's below zero or the wind chill is sub zero) There is a large heat exchanger in the ductwork that is fed by a zone pump from the boiler.And the only power used is for the solenoid valve for water.
Sony stuff was always pretty decent back when. Sounds like thats still true. I'll keep that in mind if I ever get round to buying a tv.Good morning c\_/. New LEDs didn't fix the Sony TV. The LED driver is the problem. Thats what I deserve for following Youtube and not properly diagnosing. So I'm out 21 bucks. I decided to not invest more money in it. It's gone to the recycle bin. Can't win them all. When the Vizio dies I will buy a new Sony.
Parts for the 2000 model Infinity should arrive today.
Yall have a great weekend.
Read that just before I took the pooch out, so snapped a pic… Triple 12x2s 14ft long. At least they are only a few feet off the ground and I was younger then. LolYep setting the 6x6 beams to hold up the porch about killed me. I have just ordered the material for the crows foot on the porch peak and am trying to figure out how I am going to get my fat crippled self up in the air with the beam and get it locked in place. I see some farmeneering in my future.
Good stuff, keep up the good work. One of our two pugs decided to become vocal later in her life, now she yips when she figures it's dinner time etc. etc. etc.Yep, the dust ups are getting far less intense and more just social skills training for the pup. Today was first day she has popped her ears up when my hands are on her. She is healing emotionally from the abuse of the previous owner. She is becoming more confident with each passing day. She still cowers a lot but much less than at first. She now responds to her name and comes on command (Que Karl) or to my whistle. She will sit for treats as well. She will obey stay command with some regularity but will not wait for release command. Lots of work to go but I think amazing progress for first week. It just warms my heart to hear the ferocious puppy growls. They crack me up. She is a talker!
Got access to a fork lift? or lift rental place?Yep setting the 6x6 beams to hold up the porch about killed me. I have just ordered the material for the crows foot on the porch peak and am trying to figure out how I am going to get my fat crippled self up in the air with the beam and get it locked in place. I see some farmeneering in my future.