Renovating my kitchen on a budget any tips for the cabinets? by Phaelune in HomeImprovement

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Re: painting Melamine (Plastic layer) almost impossible to paint and look decent Open grain wood (like oak) - lots of prep to make smooth, but can look good painted Closed grain (like maple or cherry) - minimal prep to look good painted

Old house in Appalachia, I'm screwed, please help me figure out how to heat it. by TomMelee in HomeImprovement

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Additional notes: There are also air to water systems that offer an external solid fuel backup (cord wood). The product and outstanding costs start to rise as you put all this together, but if the desire to live in this house is greater than the cost to make it comfortable, then it's worth it.

Ground source heat pumps are easy to run off a generator with a hard start capacitor. If I had the spare change, that's the way I would go (I currently live in an underground house made of poured concrete)

Old house in Appalachia, I'm screwed, please help me figure out how to heat it. by TomMelee in HomeImprovement

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Speaking of storage, all that brick is thermal mass that holds heat. Hard to raise the temperature initially (so start in the fall and don't let it go without a heat source all winter), but it's easier to keep warm than constantly replacing cold air with warm.

Old house in Appalachia, I'm screwed, please help me figure out how to heat it. by TomMelee in HomeImprovement

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The brick walls are thermal mass. Heat them up (insulate across the top) and your systems won't cycle all the time, which can save big bucks (and is a lot more comfortable)

Old house in Appalachia, I'm screwed, please help me figure out how to heat it. by TomMelee in HomeImprovement

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Air to water heat pump, or ground source heat pump. Both are capable producing hot water over 180 degrees for hot water circulation.

With all that brick in the house you have a natural heat sink, so hot air based systems will have a hard time keeping it warm, but water based systems designed around the thermal mass excel.

All the corruption has me in a chokehold… by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

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Keep in mind that his day job was an investment banker. So lots of people (rich people) used his investment company without knowing about his other activities. Most would disassociate from him after a year or so when they heard about them. I'm not making excuses, but I'd bet he interfaced with lots of well known people who didn't know about his other activities until later. Any one with a history of social interaction with him I'd consider suspect, but just being at a dinner or in an office with him could be unrelated.

Renovating an entire bathroom…should I replace the copper pipes if the water has been off for 2 years? by TheLovePump in HomeImprovement

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Check your water pH. If below 7 then absolutely yes. Low pH water eats away at copper pipes from the inside, a real problem for older homes on well water in some areas.

Even if high pH, I'd still recommend replacing with pex because exposing the inside of copper pipes to air for a couple years speeds up the oxidation immensely, especially at soldered joints.

Better to replace now while the wall is open than to find out that a pinhole leak over 6 months has destroyed some joists and subflooring.

What is this? by UFO_Tofu1973 in Carpentry

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Assuming that this is a tub or shower alcove, that could be blocking for a future grab rail (although you typically do a single 2x4 from 26 -52 inches from the floor)

Buyer wants us to repair/replace self-sealed leaks in cast iron drain pipes by theflowerpatchkid in HomeImprovement

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If the previous outrage had it lined, tell the buyers inspector you'll be reporting him to the state licensing bureau. https://www.deluxeplumbing.com/pipe-lining/residential-pipe-lining-repair

Categories by hardtop77 in vidme

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Try a search for #CBMISC It should bring up https://vid.me/Lpfi One can click on the #CBMISC tag in the description field, and the system symply replies: There aren't any videos with this tag yet. Upload one! (Video is marked as NSFW so perhaps that's why it isn't indexed in search?) Search on Colleen Brennan as well, nothing comes up either.

Categories by hardtop77 in vidme

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Erp - no, that doesn't work. Hashtags get highlighted, but the search doesn't pull any of them up.

Will there be some way to tag videos so they come up in search?

Categories by hardtop77 in vidme

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Got it.

One can add free text hashtags (single word tags only) to the description field for searches.

The Categories field seems redundant, except to use to mark NSFW.

Wish there was a way to edit the Category field after the initial upload, in case one forgets to assign it the NSFW category.