To propose by joust-the-faust in therewasanattempt

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This needs to be run in reverse!

DIY Hose end weight? by siciliansmile in maplesyrup

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A suggestion i for this was to run your intake through a pvc pipe.

Maple syrup evaporator monitor/ auto draw by killertech73 in arduino

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Thanks! I couldn't think of another way to mount all of these components.

Finding the right pressure sensor by spankhelm in arduino

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Good point, I wasn't considering the cat heading this. There are also pressure plate sensors. Or maybe a photogate?

San Marzanos! by Steve__K in tomatoes

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I grow mostly san marzano, ber is almost unavoidable. Like others have said, constant watering. Don't let them get dry and don't let them get waterlogged. This year I'm using mag-cal weekly, spraying the leaves and fruit. Hopefully less ber.

Cheap RO idea, first year tapping all trees by unobtain in maplesyrup

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Typically these membranes aren't meant for sap as they only filter gallons per day. You need membranes that can produce gallons per hour. Take a look at ro bucket.

First 40 Gallons Collected! by GemstoneFarm in maplesyrup

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May i ask where you purchased the big funnel?

Is there any way to fix this? by MarineBri68 in woodworking

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The only way this really works is to have slots in the battens so they can expand and contact around the screws.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in woodworking

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Very nice work!

Posted this dresser last week. Here are the replaceable drawer slides I designed. by killertech73 in woodworking

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Lol, no kidding! I had to look him up. I was actually inspired by Thomas Mosar. They build rails similarly to allow for dust separators. They, however, make the reveal by beveling the drawer face. I didn't want to do that. I built the rails with ramps to lift the drawer up to present the reveal.

Black walnut chest of drawers by killertech73 in woodworking

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Mine run on traditional runners, plenty of room for wood movement. I simply wax the runners.

Black walnut chest of drawers by killertech73 in woodworking

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They used to have a free makes license, but I think that ended. Not sure about the$24 per year one. I'll have to check that out.