[ ] [ 341861 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"ameijers" - Re: Framed "Basement" vs. Poured Wall Basement
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"3ID64AR" wrote in message
news:1117981537.589587.289460@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I'm about to build a house and am trying to decide between a poured
> wall all the way around or framing in 3/4 of the walls. I've convinced
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[ Sat, 4 Jun 2005 13:20:38 -0500
] [ 341832 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"echo" - Best Furnance Filter - any opinions?
- I used to use a standard cheap flat or spun glass filter costing about
$3. Then I switched to a Filtrete 1100. I5tt collects an amazing amount of
dust. It is supposed to last for 3 months, but I'll probably change it every
month, since this seems to be a dusty enviornment. It's not the to[p of the
line, which is the 1250 UltraAllergen,with a Merv 11, but I can buy the
other locally....
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[ 4 Jun 2005 09:30:53 -0700
] [ 341829 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
Banty - Re: Cost of Marble vs Hardwood for New construction in FL
- In article , D. Gerasimatos says...
>
>In article <1117868007.792485.14430@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
> wrote:
>>
>>wow, what a useful forum. Why would someone with no info waste their
>>time and mine telling me to check the yellow pages? Yikes!
>
>
>Why would someone ask the entire world something they can find out from the
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[ 4 Jun 2005 08:36:17 -0700
] [ 341825 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
artsynycgirl@yahoo.com - Re: Cost of Marble vs Hardwood for New construction in FL
- Are you a moron or what? You call someone int the "Yellow Pages" and
they don't give you an answer. Oh, Miss whatever, we have to come over
and do an estimate. It depends on this or that. They you get 3
different estimates that arent even close.
I just asked the relative cost differences between hardwood
installation and marble installation. They shouldn't be much different
"where ...
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[ Sat, 04 Jun 2005 08:36:34 -0600
] [ 341824 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Clark W. Griswold, Jr." - Re: How to save on construction costs.
- trader4@optonline.net wrote:
>I think anyone without relevant experience that thinks they can be a
>general contractor and save lots of money on building a new home is in
>for a lot of trouble.
No kidding. No matter how good you are, if you expect to complete the project in
any kind of reasonable timeframe, you will need subcontractors.
Rule 1: Good subcontractors are alway...
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[ 4 Jun 2005 06:58:29 -0700
] [ 341820 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
trader4@optonline.net - Re: OT [Re: 2nd Mortgage question]
- " don't quite understand that argument. How is the house more in
danger if LTV is higher? "
He'll get the higher LTV by refinancing and getting a substantially
larger mortgage. That typically means larger loan payments. In his
case, he's talking about going from a $125K mortgage to a $190K
mortgage. Hence it's easier to fall behind at which point, the house
is in danger.
.
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[ Sat, 04 Jun 2005 08:58:44 -0400
] [ 341818 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
nospamgoingjag - Re: Swimming pool heater
- Thanks for the formula Robert.. She'd gladly let me fill the pool
with black ping pong balls - as long as they came out at the push of a
button.
She struggled with the cover at our old house with an above ground
pool (just turn the crank to roll it up, pull on it to roll it out),
only using it twice before making me remove it. She wouldn't even let
me buy one for this pool. (frie...
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[ 3 Jun 2005 20:04:19 -0700
] [ 341809 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
clintd555@gmail.com - New Robotic Forums Online! (robomower and other household products)
- I'd like to extend my welcome to you all to join the new Robotic Forums
at:
http://forums.robomower.biz
This open forum is open for all people with interest of any robotic
product and/or brand. Feel free to register and post... you're
welcomed!
Friendly Robotics Robomower
iRobot Roomba
iRobot Scooba
Automower
Ambrogio
Ambrogio Evolution
Mow Bot
.... just to name...
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[ Fri, 03 Jun 2005 20:42:18 -0500
] [ 341806 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
Steve & Susan - Re: Portable AC Generators
- On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 03:22:28 GMT, HorneTD
wrote:
>Steve I need to pick your brain about the VoIP 911 issue. Would you
>please contact me via Email hornetd@mindspring.com Thanks
Tom, I tried sending you an e-mail and set up a request through your
spam filtering. My direct contact info should be in your inbox. If
not, let me know and I'll resend it.
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[ Fri, 3 Jun 2005 21:23:56 -0400
] [ 341803 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
Rocinante - Re: Toro Mower Keeps Blowing Fuse
- On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 21:20:41 -0400, Rocinante wrote:
> After recharging the battery for the electric starter for my Toro mower,
> the 40 amp fuse keeps blowing whenever I turn the key. The 12 volt rated
> battery is currently at 12.74 volts. Is the electric starter bad, or is the
> battery overcharged?
I should mention that the manual pull will start the engine easily.
--
"I...
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[ Fri, 3 Jun 2005 21:20:41 -0400
] [ 341801 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
Rocinante - Toro Mower Keeps Blowing Fuse
- After recharging the battery for the electric starter for my Toro mower,
the 40 amp fuse keeps blowing whenever I turn the key. The 12 volt rated
battery is currently at 12.74 volts. Is the electric starter bad, or is the
battery overcharged?
--
If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible
warning.
* Catherine Aird
RocinanteREMOVETHIS@gmail.com
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[ Sat, 04 Jun 2005 00:49:43 GMT
] [ 341799 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Josh" - Re: MTD lawn tractor design flaw?
-
"v" wrote
> I am appalled to hear how far the Troy-Bilt brand has sunk. It used
> to actually be made in Troy (NY) and they had some rugged stuff,
> especially rear tine garden tillers.
You hit the nail on the head.
>
> MTD is well known for making cheep cheep like the little bird said
> house-brand and generic stuff for sale by whoever. I have an...
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[ ] [ 341795 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Alan Adrian" - -
"Bret Cahill" wrote in message
news:1117835455.883467.218110@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I used a bladderless 40 gallon tank for 4 years and every 6 months I
> had to drain the water out because the air somehow escaped.
>
> The water was brought up 50' in turbulent two phase flow and should
> have been pretty well aerated for a vacuum.
Perhaps you ha...
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[ Fri, 03 Jun 2005 16:10:18 -0600
] [ 341793 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Clark W. Griswold, Jr." - Re: MTD lawn tractor design flaw?
- Mike Berger wrote:
>I'd think so too -- but every oil change business around here uses
>a pump now instead of removing the drain plug. Apparently the
>practice hasn't caused any damage.
Modern oils are designed to keep internal crud in suspension or caught in the
filter. As long as you get the majority of oil out of the crankcase, you haven't
anything to worry...
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[ 3 Jun 2005 14:06:48 -0700
] [ 341791 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
"Anthony Miller" - Re: Custom Super Homes
- I apoligize the last link is faulty.it should read
http://www.customsuperhomes.com/aem
.
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[ Fri, 3 Jun 2005 20:56:36 +0000 (UTC)
] [ 341789 ] [ misc.consumers.house ] [ view full article ]
richgr@panix.com (Rich Greenberg) - Re: MTD lawn tractor design flaw?
- In article ,
Doug Miller wrote:
>Drain the oil. You're going to have a mess - ONCE. Then visit your friendly
>neighborhood hardware store, drain plug in hand, and buy a black-steel pipe
>nipple with the same thread size as the drain plug, and long enough to extend
>past the edge of the mower. You're probably loo...
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