I was wondering if that was going to be the suggested solution. I also noticed some websites recommended 400-800 grit sandpaper and a heat gun to clean up the final result. I had been using 220 grit and nothing else and it left a chalky result.
Is this the one...
Does any one have a suggestion on how to save this print? Ended up with a random burnt filament or black spec. Happens randomly to me and I know sanding will make it worse. Anyone figured a way to cover it up?
From my experience HD cannot stack military discount on those but it will do the Customer Satisfaction 10% that an employee can do at checkout. Looks like that is what they did looking at the receipt.
Thank you all. Sounds like I need to cover it whether it is inside or outside the stem wall. I may need to look into putting the foamboard on the exterior and cover it with something.
The only way I would go with bare fiber is if it was going through existing conduit and wasn't big enough for the connector to pass. Pre terminated is the way.
I am looking for some clarification on the correct way to insulate a 4ft CMU stem wall where the rear of the building will be below grade about 3.5ft of it and the front (garage door side) will be almost all exposed. I have seen a few images online but I did not find one where the slab was...
I wish I didn't see this thread. I am just across the river from Hickory in Alexander county and had decided I didn't need under slab insulation or pex in the floor of my 30x60 I have been pondering about for years...
You are making me rethink everything.
Black Friday sale started on the Bambu site until 12/5. They also have four rounds of "flash sales".
Has anyone seen a leak on the future flash sale items?
Thank you Craig for the detailed tips!! I believe code here requires a bathroom with standing shower to be min 32sqft so I am close to that but plan to have the sink outside which will save some room.