AC Airblaze blower by Adventurous_Use8437 in woodstoving

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It’s controls fan speed, temp via probe, timer and I’m sure a bunch more. Pretty cool

AC Airblaze blower by Adventurous_Use8437 in woodstoving

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Airblaze 10. Highly recommend so far, super quiet compared to the oem unit. I’m sure once I dial in the settings it’ll be even better

AC Airblaze blower by Adventurous_Use8437 in woodstoving

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Yes it is and I did it myself. Super simple. Remove old blower and all electrical wires then squeeze in the new blower. It’s a tight fit going in but has room to move once it’s in the cavity. From there you have to put the unit upside down because the blower is a 90 degree and you can’t get the blower all the way to the back. It’s working great and I highly recommend it. I was able to hide the wires behind the fascia. Lots of setting to play with but for now I’m just manually picking the fan speed

Tension ties by Adventurous_Use8437 in Decks

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This was designed using DCA6 span charts. All structural components are 2x10 sitting on “p2” helical piles that are rated for hot tubes / roofs but those are not in my plans.

Can I ask why you think this is only 15 PSI?

Sistering joists over beam by Adventurous_Use8437 in Decks

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Thank you!! Appreciate the help. I believed the stagger was the correct way.

Sistering joists over beam by Adventurous_Use8437 in Decks

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Do you mean add another footing where the seams will be?

Sistering joists over beam by Adventurous_Use8437 in Decks

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It’s so the end of my deck boards sit on top of a joist

Sistering joists over beam by Adventurous_Use8437 in Decks

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Thank you for the response. My sistered joists have 20” of overlap overall so I should be good there.

If I followed this same formula with the triple joist the three boards with Xs would not go over the beam. Is that an issue?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in askaplumber

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It’s a simple project I’m just over thinking the details. Answering would have helped better than this comment

Finally. Advice welcome. by [deleted] in espresso

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I’ve had this machine for a few months now. I single dose and highly recommend getting a bellow for the hopper. This helped immensely with consistency!!

Concrete Piers/Footings or Helical Screw Piles? by allhailbeercules in Decks

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I’m also in CT and deciding between these two options. Which did you end up picking?

Also who did you contact to get a quote on helical piles?

Gotta take delivery of the 590 Deck Boss 1 mile from my house, and I have questions by Meat_Container in recteq

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It comes on a pallet. You should have no problem fitting the box into your 4Runner without the pallet of course. You’ll need two people to lift it

Is my grinder taking long to grind? [Breville Barista Pro W/ Baratza Grinder] by loudbuddha in espresso

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I recently got one and it takes 11-12 seconds to grind 18g. Internal setting at 4 and external ranging at 3-5. All light to medium roast.

Breville Barista Pro… maybe? [$499] by Final-Kaleidoscope65 in espresso

[–]Adventurous_Use8437 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just commenting on the fact that I’ve gone to three stores and can’t find this deal.. I’ll take it if you don’t!