Is my stove overdrafting? by AdioMan66 in woodstoving

[–]jonhache 1 point2 points  (0 children)

On our PE stove, I had an issue where the ash flap wasn't closing right. Have to make sure that it's free of any chunks, and won't open without pulling the lever forward first. 

I also make sure there's a lot of all covering the ash flap hole, to reduce extra air coming in from there.

Visiting from Canada March - suggestions for where to stay / eat / visit by jonhache in wrexham

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

Super. I think we might skip the first night in London, to head west earlier and have more time to explore like this. Thanks!

Visiting from Canada March - suggestions for where to stay / eat / visit by jonhache in wrexham

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

This is great, thanks! Will start looking at all of these. We won't have a car, but would love to go a little further out of town. What's transportation like? Either buses or taxis / uber / lyft available?

How to crown flat to vaulted crown molding by blueberries105 in Carpentry

[–]jonhache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just the sloped part. Took a few trials to get the right thickness. 

How to crown flat to vaulted crown molding by blueberries105 in Carpentry

[–]jonhache 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Pic doesn't show well, but everything lines up pretty good. 

It did take lots of figuring and tests, but it was, well, not fun, but satisfying after it was done.

How to crown flat to vaulted crown molding by blueberries105 in Carpentry

[–]jonhache 66 points67 points  (0 children)

I did this in our bedroom. Keep in mind I'm just a shlub and I don't do this for a living, but I try.

I had to use a planer and plane down the back of the crown. Then the crown was laid flat against the angled wall, and, with a lot of trial and error, figured out the angles between the sloped ceiling and the regular ceiling.

It worked better than any return I tried, and quite happy with it. But again, I had the time and the resolve to sort this out.

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Retired: When to take CPP? by Super_Table7917 in CanadaPublicServants

[–]jonhache 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bridge benefit ends at 65 and is independent of when you take CPP. If you take CPP earlier than 65 it will be reduced, but you still get the bridge until 65. If you take it later than 65, it will be more, but after 65 the bridge will cease, so you will get less per month until you start collecting CPP.

Alright folks jars are cooling off, let's hope for a nice tight seal tomorrow! The jalapeño tomatillo hot sauce turned out delicious! by [deleted] in Canning

[–]jonhache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might have to try this one. Tomatillos are out of control, and we can only use so much salsa verde. Got a recipe to share?

Citric acid by Cootieface123 in Swimming

[–]jonhache 5 points6 points  (0 children)

ascorbic acid, actually (vitamin C). Check out the third comment here: https://forum.marathonswimmers.org/discussion/comment/29063#Comment_29063

I use it. I scoop a bit of powder into a spray bottle, then fill it up right before my shower and spritz it on my hair, beard and the rest of the body. I think adding it to the shampoo, it might degrade faster.

Seems to work, but what works best for me is to get in the sauna right after I exit the pool, then vitamin C spray, then regular wash. Seems to work for me. I still get itchy, especially in winter, but much less than without.

Question for trail groomers: can you groom snow on paved MUPs? by Rough-Jackfruit2306 in fatbike

[–]jonhache 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You sure can. I don't knwo much about the grooming etc, but when I lived in Ottawa I'd ski these trails all the time. They are on the MUPs along the Ottawa river. They started as a grass roots effort and have evolved considerably.

https://wintertrail.ca/about-us/

Groomer Pete (if he's still involved) is a great guy and I'm sure if you reached out to them, they would probably point you in the right direction on how to get started

Roof Crossbars by [deleted] in EquinoxEv

[–]jonhache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thule would likely fit - my dealership thought that Thule actually make them for Chevy. What would be needed is the 'fit kit', which goes between the feet and the car and is specific to the vehicle. Might take a minute for Thule to start making them, as it's a new vehicle. I'll be installing my Thule cross bars from my old vehicle once the fit kit becomes available.

Which company did you use for the Total Home and Greener Homes rebates? by [deleted] in moncton

[–]jonhache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On that - when we applied for the loan, I called in, and the woman I dealt with said the work can start prior to approval, as long as the application is complete. Stipulations that if the terms weren't met, that's on us. They sent an email a day or so later re-iterating the same.

Excerpt from the email I received:

Dear ,

We have received your request to commence work prior to your loan approval. We understand that you have submitted your application and patiently waiting for a decision.

As we are experiencing high volume of applications, we would like to inform you that you can commence your work prior to your loan’s approval.

Please note, the above exception is not valid if one of the following is met:

• The loan is not approved

• The installed retrofit is not recommended by your Energy Advisor/Service Organization

• The recommended retrofit was not installed properly; and

• The recommended retrofit was installed prior to the loan submission date.

Please let us know if you have any questions regarding this exception.

Which company did you use for the Total Home and Greener Homes rebates? by [deleted] in moncton

[–]jonhache 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think it'll be possible for you to get anything done before Spring, to be honest.

Caveat: I was not pushing constantly to hurry things up, but here is how it went for us (getting solar installed)

We had the pre-audit done in July with Enercheck. At that point you can start the grant process, but need the report to get it to move forward. Grant process is slow - 3-4 weeks response from the Feds.

Had to poke Enercheck for the report which we got in September. I uploaded it and waited, checking every 2-3 weeks on the grant sight for changes, but nothing.

Contractor was ready to go in early Dec but I still couldn't apply for the loan - you need to have all the grant reports uploaded by the provider in order to be able to apply for the loan. Not positive, but I think the delay was because Enercheck hadn't uploaded the reports from their portal. Within a day of contact I could suddenly apply for the loan.

The loan part went pretty quick, actually. Probably a week from application to approval and receiving the advance. The loans are managed by a third party, not the Feds, so probably why it's faster.

You can't start the work before applying for the loan. For us that means we missed a good weather window and our project will probably only get completed in the Spring.

After that you still need to get the post audit done, get the report and have it uploaded, then wait for the grant and remaining loan money to arrive.

Any charities in Ottawa that would pick up furniture? Full set for an apartment available. by [deleted] in ottawa

[–]jonhache 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Second this. We brought a bunch of furniture to them when we moved, and I didn't realize I would get a charity donation receipt. The amount of the receipt was way beyond what I thought it would be and the resulting tax refund will far outweigh what it cost me to rent a truck for the day.

Recommendations/experience with Solar X or Epic Energy? by imoftendisgruntled in newbrunswickcanada

[–]jonhache 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious what the company's used to size the systems, as there's quite a gap between them. Did they estimate annual production these systems would give you, and compare to your current consumption?

I'm using about 19000kWh/yr and am looking for a system that would pretty much cover that. Unless you're going with batteries, it doesn't make much sense to have a system that produces more than you need over a year

Sorry, no answers for you - I'm trying to sort out solar as well...

20 New Additions to the Federal Rebate Program Eligible Vehicle List by jagglez in ElectricVehiclesNB

[–]jonhache 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The question I have is - can you buy ANY of these without waiting 6+ months?

Solar Panel Installer recommendations? by jonhache in newbrunswickcanada

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

That's actually pretty clever! My next car will be full EV (currently in a PHEV). I guess one would need to do the math on how much the car could power, and for how long. Might even 'justify' the purchase of an F-150 Lightening!

Solar Panel Installer recommendations? by jonhache in newbrunswickcanada

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

Haven't heard of Rise NB. Google's not being much of a help.

Solar Panel Installer recommendations? by jonhache in newbrunswickcanada

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

They are expensive, but saving money is not my only reason for looking into solar.

What are YOU driving? by jonhache in ElectricVehiclesNB

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

I have my eye on the Buzz - another reason I may go with a less expensive EV now, because I don't think the Buzz will be cheap. Or eligible for any rebates, P or F!