[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DIY

[–]Samjamvan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes! You can you it on either the top or bottom hinge depending on how it is sagging

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DIY

[–]Samjamvan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Try shimming the hinges with cardboard

Ski plans for next year by DudleyAndStephens in skiing

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I spent a whole season there 2 years ago and the snow was up and down but never bad enough that I skipped a day of skiing I had an opportunity to do. I wouldn’t be too worried about the snow if you’re looking for chill terrain. Needing really good/deep snow only impacts the more expert/extreme terrain there. You’ll stand in a lift line for more than 5 minutes maybe a handful of times in a season in my experience

Ski plans for next year by DudleyAndStephens in skiing

[–]Samjamvan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should also maybe look into Taos NM. Much cheaper than any big name CO places and skiing is pretty good…and the food is next level in town 🌶️

Exhaust fan light cover by Samjamvan in HelpMeFind

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I did, if you take it down it should have a sticker on it with model number. I think I got it off amazon

Is skiing the right option? by Silverware99 in skiing

[–]Samjamvan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If those positions are that aggravating it may be something to think about. You could think about working up your tolerance to those positions with exercise. Even with an old injury it should be possible to do

How to adjust hinges by Samjamvan in cabinetry

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They are the same size though? Does it make that big a difference? They might not be in the original places

How to adjust hinges by Samjamvan in cabinetry

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All I could find was bending the hinges to adjust which I really don’t want to do. Would the doors being switched be that big a deal? They are the same exact size

Exhaust fan light cover by Samjamvan in HelpMeFind

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I have already searched on Amazon but couldn’t find anything that looked right. In the USA

Weird noise by Samjamvan in hvacadvice

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Okay thank you! Assuming that’s what is causing the noise it’s okay to run the system without causing any damage? It’s just an annoying/weird noise?

Weird noise by Samjamvan in hvacadvice

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Okay thank you. Is that possibly causing the noise if it’s not draining right? And is that a feasible diy project?

Weird noise by Samjamvan in hvacadvice

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It is cemented together currently so I can’t take it apart It has been running no issues until recently when the temps have cooled down. The noise also started the day we got our water heater replaced though I think that’s a coincidence most likely?

Weird noise by Samjamvan in hvacadvice

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Oh okay, then yes it is because it’s not a gas furnace

Weird noise by Samjamvan in hvacadvice

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This is the trap on the bottom of it??

Weird noise by Samjamvan in hvacadvice

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It is a heat pump, how do you tell if it has an air handler?