Binmaster or a micro switch with a diaphragm both will work. Not sure of he model, but the binmaster gives you and indication when it is almost full. Only had these a few years before retiring and they worked well. The micro switch diaphragm only tells you when it is at that point. Works well...
The ocean was pretty decent last weekend at Fripp Island, just wading with my granddaughter, but a little colder than I prefer, but grandpa is a sucker when it comes to her. Our pool is up to 82 without heat and definitely colder than the ocean. Won't be long till it is a real nice temp and...
As long as you guys keep it up there. That is a "BAD" 4 lettered word in my books! Didn't even see a flurry this past winter and that suits me just fine! Supposed to be 86 and sunny today. Great weekend for the Beach!
I like the RFID wallets. About 4 years ago my wife bought me one just to be more cautious, but the building at work has door access scanners. With my old wallet I could just put the wallet up to the scanner and the door would unlock, but with the RFID wallet I have to remove the card. I thought...
Hope you are feeling better!
As far as the air bags, it is hard to tell what they are as there are several other companies that also have them. I had Firestone's Ride Rite installed on a K3500 Dually to carry a 4,000 lb Lance 1181 camper. From what I understood they were like a 2nd set of...
With the ribbed siding, isn't the sliding door header thick enough to set the door out far enough it won't hit? I would think you would want a bottom guide track also?
Glenn
Ouch! Lightning can be rough! A couple of years ago, our electric gate got hit 3 times in 2 months. that was in the first 3 month of service and it kept frying the controller. At $400 a crack and labor, that was not going to keep happening. We ended up adding additional grounds and extended out...
Otis,
I thought your new build was "sweet", but this one is too. I understand the "tenure" as my wife and I are in the same boat. We elected to do the same a few years ago and it really makes things easier. Good Luck!
Glenn
Dennis,
I understand the part of cutting precisely with a chop saw! You really want a tough one, do some trim that is stained and not painted. Can't hide the cut flaws like they do painted trim, so it requires the chop saw and some fine tuning with a small block plane to get real tight joints...
Dennis,
I know what you mean about a lot of work and $$! Been there and done that with 2 custom homes and 2 remodels in 40 years.
I see the passion you put into your shop in the Cinevate products also. Well done!
Glenn