I wish I had time to sell everything individually. It's just not enough time. It's like hitting the reset button on life. 2.5 hours to go. I'm nervous.
http://cgi.ebay.com/My-Life-Ebay-We-selling-everything-we-own-here-/180694265168?pt=Residential&hash=item2a1237ad50
No, it's back on. I relisted it, dropped the reserve, and hoping for the best. If you want to find it, go to ebay, and type in "my life on ebay"
It should be the only one to pop up. I even offered to stick around for a week or two and show somebody how to paint, swap engines, etc.
I'm not sure why it was deleted, but I'm willing to answer any questions about "my life on ebay" auction. I won't post the link, since that was likely the reason for being deleted.
Very very good information. This is what I love about message boards. Thank you for taking the time to type all that out.
I have been looking at the Taco pumps as well as the Armstrong and B&G pumps.
The Taco pump model I was looking at is the 1400-20. It's a 1/6hp with 3450 rpm, 115...
It didn't seem like very much power for what I need. Any suggestions? Remember, I"m pushing Glycol through 1000 total feet of tubing. two 500' sections.
Would a 1/25 hp pump work for my situation? I need a size recommendation please.
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I appreciate all the responses guys. I tried to do a lot of research when it came to this project, but I guess I just didn't do enough. I'll be grinding about 1/16" off the top of the surface and then sealing the concrete in about 2 weeks. I've definitely learned a lesson about concrete. You...
I'm running two 3/4" tubes, 500' long. I'll be using Glycol.
I need to find a good reliable in-line pump to get the water flowing through those tubes and back into the hot water heater. Who should I use?
Ok, I'll stop watering it. It's really solid anyways. That concrete ******** did a hell of a job.
If I rent a grinder this weekend, do you think I can grind the floor flat or is it too early?