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Yes it is.Jerry84 wrote:Question....
Laminate flooring... Is it really as easy as YouTube says to install? Anyone tried this on their own? Success stories welcomed. Also listing of tools needed/used would be appreciated.
Jerry84 wrote:Question....
Laminate flooring... Is it really as easy as YouTube says to install? Anyone tried this on their own? Success stories welcomed. Also listing of tools needed/used would be appreciated.
h1tach1 wrote:Question - I am looking for a padlock (not the circular type) that requires the key to close as well as to open. I bought one (Yale), a couple of years ago, but cannot remember form where. When you unlock the padlock, the key is cannot be removed from the keyhole.
I checked two places so far but they said they did not have; plus most of them are in packaging that cannot be opened to try out. I am not even sure what is the name for that type of lock. Thanks.
dtopshottas wrote:Good day All,
Best/Cheapest product to fill small hairline cracks in plaster?
matix wrote:dtopshottas wrote:Good day All,
Best/Cheapest product to fill small hairline cracks in plaster?
Harricrete Plaster Filler
dtopshottas wrote:matix wrote:dtopshottas wrote:Good day All,
Best/Cheapest product to fill small hairline cracks in plaster?
Harricrete Plaster Filler
Used the Harricrete works decent enough. Lots of dust when sanding.
daring dragoon wrote:anyone have experience spreading crush run ? do you need a backhoe to spread that or 2 spanish can do the job?
daring dragoon wrote:ihu but the reason i ask is i read that once it get wet it clumps up and i assume it might be hard to move by hand.
pugboy wrote:the irregular sized pieces will interlock and be very hard to spread
What's the HP and LP rating?h1tach1 wrote:I have to change the ball valve on the outlet (3/4 in) of a water tank. When I called the hardware, they had two options, high pressure and low pressure.
Which one should I use? There is a pump on this system that is used for getting water in the shower and doing laundry.
Each tank has a lock off valve on inlet and outlet. Do you use the high pressure on the inlet and low pressure on the outlet?
The high pressure is $125 and the low pressure is $75. Thanks.
nervewrecker wrote:What's the HP and LP rating?h1tach1 wrote:I have to change the ball valve on the outlet (3/4 in) of a water tank. When I called the hardware, they had two options, high pressure and low pressure.
Which one should I use? There is a pump on this system that is used for getting water in the shower and doing laundry.
Each tank has a lock off valve on inlet and outlet. Do you use the high pressure on the inlet and low pressure on the outlet?
The high pressure is $125 and the low pressure is $75. Thanks.
h1tach1 wrote:nervewrecker wrote:What's the HP and LP rating?h1tach1 wrote:I have to change the ball valve on the outlet (3/4 in) of a water tank. When I called the hardware, they had two options, high pressure and low pressure.
Which one should I use? There is a pump on this system that is used for getting water in the shower and doing laundry.
Each tank has a lock off valve on inlet and outlet. Do you use the high pressure on the inlet and low pressure on the outlet?
The high pressure is $125 and the low pressure is $75. Thanks.
Not sure about the LP.
For the HP (Pegler - PB500), the data sheet says the following:
25.0 bar at temperatures up to 100C
16.5 bar at temperatures up to 150C
nervewrecker wrote:h1tach1 wrote:nervewrecker wrote:What's the HP and LP rating?h1tach1 wrote:I have to change the ball valve on the outlet (3/4 in) of a water tank. When I called the hardware, they had two options, high pressure and low pressure.
Which one should I use? There is a pump on this system that is used for getting water in the shower and doing laundry.
Each tank has a lock off valve on inlet and outlet. Do you use the high pressure on the inlet and low pressure on the outlet?
The high pressure is $125 and the low pressure is $75. Thanks.
Not sure about the LP.
For the HP (Pegler - PB500), the data sheet says the following:
25.0 bar at temperatures up to 100C
16.5 bar at temperatures up to 150C
LP should handle incoming as average pressure dont really exceed 50psi approx 4 bar.
AlliDr wrote:Good day Tuners,
Just a warning for anyone doing new construction, ppl are stealing the electrical armored cable off your private poles before you get T&TEC connection. Mine was stolen yesterday morning around 3am (picked up on the neighbors cctv) from Gopaul Lands, Marabella, the T&TEC inspection was also yesterday They took the 20ft piece from the meter to the top of the pole and tried taking out the piece from the meter to the house that runs underground - couldn't get it out so cut off 4ft. so I still have to replace that piece as well.
This also happed to a friend of mine three months ago building a house in Oropouche, so be aware get a watchman/security if possible.
I made a police report and they said there is nothing they can do and I should get a watchman/security they didn't even ask to see/review the neighbors cctv footage.
Look at the demographic that cement affects.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Is how cement reaching up to $60 a bag in some places and people quiet!!!!!
Wa we go do baiiiii ,we can't eat the money- typical trinishake d livin wake d dead wrote:Is how cement reaching up to $60 a bag in some places and people quiet!!!!!
nervewrecker wrote:Look at the demographic that cement affects.shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Is how cement reaching up to $60 a bag in some places and people quiet!!!!!
Now look at the demographic that KFC price hike and scrap iron export Bann affects.
Which one has more influence on decision making?
There you will find your answer.
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