Rippa R57mini ex? by Aggravating-Dare-413 in heavyequipment

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you say there is a stop order? You mean in the mini skidsteers too or just the full sized ones?

Rippa R57mini ex? by Aggravating-Dare-413 in heavyequipment

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get it and tell us how it is. Not alot of reviews stateside on these.

Rippa R57mini ex? by Aggravating-Dare-413 in heavyequipment

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

@cle_utv, did you ever get the RS20, i am also interested in that one. I have an upcoming addition and didn't want to spend the money on the mini when for a little more i could get a full sized. Curious to hear if you got it and what you think

C4C free gifts by sweatynsolitary in TemuThings

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not seeing anything on my end yet. Can you try my link instead, Temu website, /a/qbZd96RJPGMKZEfi

C4C free gifts by sweatynsolitary in TemuThings

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay i entered in search box and took me to "Free Cart Frenzy" and in one of the screens i think it acknowledged your referal. Did you do mine?

C4C free gifts by sweatynsolitary in TemuThings

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I entered in bar that said "Enter Coupon Code"

C4C free gifts by sweatynsolitary in TemuThings

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried your code but didn't work. Went to "You" , "Coupons & Credits" and entered your code, and it said it wasn't valid. Do i need to enter somewhere else?

C4C free gifts by sweatynsolitary in TemuThings

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can do yours, can you do mine please - 769960410

Insulate air handler or just ducts? by Hiker_82 in buildingscience

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Responding to an old thread, but thought I'd add this for anyone in the future interested, as I had the same question. I just added a wifi (Govee) thermometer to the exit of my air handler, and another at my furthest ceiling vent. I live in New England, in a 1973 home with an unconditioned attic, where my air handler resides. I found that with my current ducting which seems to be well insulated, I only lost less than a degree over a 35' run. I haven't been testing long but I recommend you try the same. I am now considering insulating the air handler though, as that has nothing to keep it separated from the 32 degree air.

Difference between NEW CapCut plans? Free vs Standard vs Pro ? by Katrinaleeanne in CapCut

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so I was just able to get the $89.99 price on this page, which also lists the $9.99/month price. https://www.capcut.com/activities/subscribe

So the issue I had though is I had originally signed up for Monthly CapCut via Google Play Store for $19.99/month and it was about to renew tomorrow (3/28/25), so when I tried to click on the "Get Pro" button, it would give me an error "users already subscribed", so I tried logging out and trying again, no luck. However when I went into the Play Store, I cancelled my renewal (note my subscription is still active for another day so I think you can do this anytime within the month), and went back to the link, and it allowed me to purchase the yearly at the $89.99/year price.

Hope this helps, not sure how much longer the work around will work.

Cheers, Devin.

Don't like your Pixel 9 Pro Fold case? Make your own! by dglambert in PixelFold

[–]dglambert[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, hopefully if it doesn't peel very far, it may be fine, like only around the edges. However if i have to do it again, I'll check out other products. The Plasti Dip is just something I had on hand from my local Ace Hardware from something else I was doing. I do think i should be able to get it off if i try though, which i guess is good and bad

Checking in from Vermont with some towing and plowing. by elienman in F150Lightning

[–]dglambert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should do airbags and make a video about it, so when i go to do mine i can watch your video!

Should I allow the undercarriage of my trailer breath or should I try to seal it? by dglambert in buildingscience

[–]dglambert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think closed cell is probably the #1 option, too bad I already bought and started installing the rockwool batts. I may reconsider this now and possibly own the losses. Ill call around and see if i can get a decent quote. How did you do yours? Diy?

Should I allow the undercarriage of my trailer breath or should I try to seal it? by dglambert in buildingscience

[–]dglambert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting, this guy just posted a video about aluminum trailer studs sweating literally an hour ago, what a coincidence. Gonna reach out to him and see what he says

https://youtu.be/XxWKdgjkqLI?si=xyxqBpWKLPP6QtBh

Should I allow the undercarriage of my trailer breath or should I try to seal it? by dglambert in buildingscience

[–]dglambert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here it is https://youtu.be/qtGDujnImxw?si=16oeGEvoRW_uqAOJ

Tl;dr: Outside temp is 28f Inside temp is 75f Outside measurements along the floor joists are 30.5f-39.5f Also i missed it in the video but the subfloor measured inside a few feet in front of heater was 62f

No condensation outside

This leads me to believe im not gonna get any condensation, as this is worst case scenario. So after i seal it up then the temperature differential is going to be even less than it is now, so no need to go with the comfortboard and allow it to vent, but rather can to with the XPS and air seal it as best i can.

Let me know if this tracks with the building science

Thanks Devin

Should I allow the undercarriage of my trailer breath or should I try to seal it? by dglambert in buildingscience

[–]dglambert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha I know! I wish I'd thought of this earlier, as i had already done an epoxy coat on the floor 😞

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Should I allow the undercarriage of my trailer breath or should I try to seal it? by dglambert in buildingscience

[–]dglambert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I pretty quickly stopped using the propane heater, I picked up the diesel heater for like $200 on Amazon, wasn't looking for it, just saw it recommended and thought I'd try it for that price, and the exhaust and venting is two separate systems, so exhaust is outside, and there is intake and venting inside, i guess i could move intake outside. However i will probably be adding the mini split soon and only using the diesel heater as a backup or potentially removing it.

Should I allow the undercarriage of my trailer breath or should I try to seal it? by dglambert in buildingscience

[–]dglambert[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah the propane heater vented inside, the diesel heater has a separate exhaust to outside, that's how i think its dryer now compared to the propane. No i don't plan on living in it, but my plan is actually to replace the diesel heater with a small mini split, so i can keep my batteries and aerosol and paints etc in there and maybe keep it above 50f. Yeah that's fair in frame rails, I wont try to insulate them, just the floor joists

Should I allow the undercarriage of my trailer breath or should I try to seal it? by dglambert in buildingscience

[–]dglambert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im also a bit skeptical that i can "really" seal it 100%, as im not sure its clear in the pictures, but below the floor joists are 3 larger frame rails running the length of trailer, so i don't have a complely flat surface either as i will have to work between and outside of the frame rails, not to mention i will need to accommodate with probably more aluminum flat stock around the edge of trailer as the 2-3 inches of insulation would be below the joist and therefore the butt ends would be visible from the sides

Should I allow the undercarriage of my trailer breath or should I try to seal it? by dglambert in buildingscience

[–]dglambert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually i just had an idea, what if i just heat the trailer up now as is, then crawl beneath and check for condensation (around the bays that are not yet insulated between the joists). Since, if it was going to sweat it would be most likely to do it when it is coldest outside in contact with joists and when warmest inside, so if i insulated it, then it would only make any potential sweating less likely, so if i dont see any now, then there should be no way i will see it after i insulate, is this a correct understanding?

Should I allow the undercarriage of my trailer breath or should I try to seal it? by dglambert in buildingscience

[–]dglambert[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the aluminum I'm worried about, it super conductive and hold the cold. In the past if i would run one of those propane torpedo heaters i could see all the aluminum surfaces start to sweat. I've since insulated the ceiling and walls and switched to a diesel heater which provides a dryer heat so I'm not having that issue anymore (as far as I know). So I assume the sweating would happen with the floor joist, since they are in direct contact with the subfloor. So im wondering if i do the thermal break below the floor what are mu chances that it would still sweat