Converting my 1.5 car to an office. The concrete is pitted.
What would be good to lay down to smooth it all down so I can either vinyl plank or epoxy coat the floor?
Thanks.
It needs a dusting now that I've been up close.
I'm also going to run a 4 inch pvc pipe to the rear of the unit and run it maybe 20 feet down the wall so it can **** some different air.
So with this, the unit is backed into a corner and right against the ceiling... Is there a chance that it was recirculating warmer air and the heat wasn't being extracted from the coils, causing an over temp?
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I've got a shop heater that's from 2003 that heats my barn. Recently we had a cold snap and at the same time I had the tstat set to about 67°F which is the hottest I've set it to in its life. The shop is fairly insulated but I did have a cool draft coming in due to a leaky doggy...
I want to say the floor does sweat a bit, but I also think I'm getting some water in when it rains. No gutters or anything, but I'm built all on sand. Heck, my house doesn't even have gutters the ground is so absorbent.
Just about settled into my new home that has a huge out building. It's a steel building, concrete floor, heavily insulated. Drop ceiling with tiles that are all bowing down. I just noticed it getting green spores on everything from my quads seats to power washer to anything else. The guy before...
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Well I guess that's it. Gonna add some More oil to it today and give it a few more spins. It if doesn't stop knocking I guess I'll start tearing her down. Don't know where to start though.
Seems there is not a lot of info out there on these. I picked up one that looks like an 60 gallon unit. Single phase, 5hp 230 motor. Wired it up today and it has an extremely loud knock to it. I'm looking for maybe a parts diagram and then possibly a place to buy them.