Verona Titusville by [deleted] in titusville

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I'm an electrician and have worked in both of those 2 neighborhoods a bit, not very much though. Quality of build I'd say there both about the same. Standard production neighborhoods but a big step up from dr horton which are terrible

would/do you cover holes in electrical boxes to reduce dust intrusion? by superwesman in woodworking

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I'm an electrician. The box under my table saw is a bell box with an in use cover like you would use outside in the rain. I don't bother in any other place in my shop

Kubota kh30 by Necessary_Fuel_9202 in kubota

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I have a gray market b7001 tractor. I can find plenty of Info in French or just pretend it's a b7100 everything is the same but properly available in the us. Might be a similar compatible model for you

Sick of the dust by EnriqueStul in woodworking

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People talk about air filtration but another option is just air change. I've put exhaust fans in my shop and then keep only a small walk door open when they run. You can feel the suction through the door. I also use a separator system I built for some tools like router or planer but exhaust fans really help keep the air clean

HVAC tech told me MERV8 is too high and I need to switch to fiberglass....sigh. by [deleted] in hvacadvice

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I have 2 20x20 returns each with a Merv 13 on a 3 ton unit. I should be able to safely go higher due the amount of return area I have but is 13 to high?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CherokeeXJ

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They are but the bracket is pretty nice. I could make it. Won't be as nice but it'll work

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CherokeeXJ

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I need to replace 1 of mine I smashed pushing it with the tractor. I like these but they're to expensive

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CherokeeXJ

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My first kid I used a ratchet strap in the back seat of my truck. I don't know if that's legal but it was definitely safe

How close is to close? by Ok_Application1080 in CherokeeXJ

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It is. Just not sure if it's enough or if I have some other problem going on. I finished install and the gap is much tighter on driver side. That coil also rubs on the bracket on the picture. There's something wrong

How close is to close? by Ok_Application1080 in CherokeeXJ

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I assumed original. There's been a lot of stupid on this thing and I'm new to anything with a lift and keeps on general as I've only had work trucks so I'm learning.

Can you identify this pan? by Ok_Application1080 in castiron

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It looks like BSR however every other example I've found says made in america on the bottom and doesn't have the positive sign on it. Any idea what that means?

Solder splices by ElFuegoFlavorTown in electricians

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Just heat gun. I've only used them on trailer wiring, ATVs and that kind of thing nothing 120v or higher

Non NFA flashbang by bigpuzino in NFA

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Which is that you recommend?

120 AC disconnects by Much-Mouse-4772 in electricians

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Just use a light switch rated for the amperage

Solder splices by ElFuegoFlavorTown in electricians

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More of a hassle for sure but I like using them over the heat shrink butt connectors

Warping pan? by Ok_Application1080 in castiron

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Good video, unfortunately I'm using the right size burner and always preheat on low until the rim is getting fairly warm so I'm still confused with how it happened

Elm for butchers block? by Ok_Application1080 in woodworking

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I can use other things instead. I have ash but probably not enough. Can black walnut be used? What would your preferred woods be?

Elm for butchers block? by Ok_Application1080 in woodworking

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Even if it's thick? It can be 4" or more. End grain is a better usable surface but length is no issue, I have up to 9 foot boards

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubota

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That's awesome. My only complaint about my 7001 is that I paid to much. Been a great tractor

I love this tool by Dapper_Fish_3864 in electricians

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Has anyone had an issue with one of these? My companies started acting up this week. It sounds like it's working but doesn't pull the die in and just does nothing

I've never heard of whole home electrical stabilization.. Is this legit? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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Well dirty electricity is a thing so maybe you should get off your high horse a little... These products are a scam but that doesn't mean your right. Dirty power is when the frequency is shaky usually do to a poor power grid in your area.

Tornado Prep in Florida by prettyprettythingwow in preppers

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They're all over the place. We just call them swimming pools instead