I have loved problem solving since i was a kid (a lo--ong time ago). I have run my own handyman business, trained and worked in electronic communications, then in I.T. Finally worked as a personal counselor, prompting people to understand and then to solve their own problems to suit their life. i am a member & participant of the Repair Cafe movement.
Hi @KMc1 ,
Your powerboard is presently fitted with a 40 safety amp circuit breaker, which would trip at 10kW (10 kilowatts). Not that anyone would be ...
Hi @njminchin
as I imagine it (having not seen the real situation), the wooden block would be of even height so that it's top is parallel to the lower ...
Hi @njminchin , sorry to come in late on this post. I agree with @JacobZ that the transition should be flat, in line with the unsloped floor, for reas ...
Hi @jadcar , I agree with the suggestions so far, but I'd suggest that you see if the machines drains ok by sitting the pipe on a floor drain if you h ...
As an ex telephone tech, I would just cut them - one wire at a time There won't be any high voltage on them, and probably none at all, but if the sam ...
Hi @theo2 , good advice from @JacobZ ... but don't forget the ceiling. That can be a significant source of noise transmission from one room to another ...
Hi @angelique5 , I think @Dave-1 was referring mostly to the chicken wire regarding having all the power off, since it has heaps of fine wire ends tha ...
Hi @Heatherhopwood , I like @Jewelleryrescue 's idea of pre-filtering the water before that large filter, as a long term solution.
I would consider ...
Hi @hhh
I really think @Noyade wife is on to something with her cookie gun. You can see that it has a geared plunger inside, which indicates that l ...
I'm with @EricL - a caulking gun.
But load the entire sauce bottle complete with ingredients. Squeeze the bejesus outta it - wouldn't matter if they' ...
Afternoon again @hhh
If you think that the pressure is too high for the extrusion let us know, one of the community members may be able to come up wi ...
I can sympathise @pippajennings. It is challenging when you get different advice from professionals.
Let me also tag experienced renovator @Nailbag ...
Good Morning @LeakyShed
I love sheds really do as they have so much potential!
With the state yours is in and for what you want to do in it I would ...
Good Morning @pippajennings
As soon as I saw the path and the inside wall of the room I had flashbacks of mine Below are a few links of the fixes th ...
Hi @KMc1 ,
Your powerboard is presently fitted with a 40 safety amp circuit breaker, which would trip at 10kW (10 kilowatts). Not that anyone would be ...
Hi @njminchin
as I imagine it (having not seen the real situation), the wooden block would be of even height so that it's top is parallel to the lower ...
Hi @njminchin , sorry to come in late on this post. I agree with @JacobZ that the transition should be flat, in line with the unsloped floor, for reas ...
Hi @jadcar , I agree with the suggestions so far, but I'd suggest that you see if the machines drains ok by sitting the pipe on a floor drain if you h ...
As an ex telephone tech, I would just cut them - one wire at a time There won't be any high voltage on them, and probably none at all, but if the sam ...
Hi @theo2 , good advice from @JacobZ ... but don't forget the ceiling. That can be a significant source of noise transmission from one room to another ...
Hi @angelique5 , I think @Dave-1 was referring mostly to the chicken wire regarding having all the power off, since it has heaps of fine wire ends tha ...
Hi @Heatherhopwood , I like @Jewelleryrescue 's idea of pre-filtering the water before that large filter, as a long term solution.
I would consider ...