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    Help design/choose the right lift!

    Is this a home you are building, or a detached structure? Not to spend your money, but one of best things about our last two places was that daily driver parking was separate, and closer to the home entrance, from the work area. In one case it was a 2-car that was part of the house, and we...
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    Help design/choose the right lift!

    Got it. I'm not much help, then, but perhaps a little: Water table - I can't see water intruding into the closed fiberglass shell of a Smartlift, and you'll get an alert if it does. OTOH, I don't know what installation issues the presence of water around it might cause, either. If one is still...
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    Help design/choose the right lift!

    Search the forum for the word "Smartlift" and you'll find lots of posts - many of them by me. I've been fortunate to have had a couple of them, both model SL210-RA. That's the one with the flat pads, and I bought a set of extensions and frame adapters for the trucks. IMHO, they are the best...
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    Not that close. Roughly 8 miles. Mark
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    For those new to the thread, the original issue I was having is resolved, and the firepit works fine. The current issue is that the valves corrode so fast in FL that they become unusable in weeks if not constantly exercised. I can do that when I'm here, but months can pass when I'm not. I ended...
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    Yeah, it didn't ship with nearly enough of the glass marbles. I've since added a bunch to cover the ring, though there's nowhere near 2-3 inches of glass above it. Mark
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    I'm baaack... I've been away from the house for a couple of months. When I went to turn on the firepit last night, the new valve was corroded just like the last one and was locked up. I sprayed some WD40 on it and came back to it this morning. It now moves through its range of travel, though...
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    Are there auto/electirc air compressor tank drains that make sense?

    This may not help, but I have mine set to run for a couple of seconds twice in a minute every morning, 365 days a year. If Im really busy with it - rare - I'll manually drain it during the day. Many months it sees no use, but it drains anyway. It works great, and I never think about it. Mark
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    Installing a Runner on Stairs - Yes or No?

    I've forgotten the details, but we installed one on our hardwood stairs in 2009, or so. It is certainly doable by the average person who cares. Mark
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    Can anyone school me on hot water booster pumps?

    We're on propane, which makes it tougher to track cost, but I never noticed a difference with our 24/7 system with dedicated recirc loops running. It did take me a long time to get the valve settings and pump timing right, though. Leaving the pump running all the time caused the temperature in...
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    One last update. I had it on last night for awhile and, sure enough, the flame got much more orange after a few minutes: I don't understand the physics of that, since it's open to unlimited outside air, but I'm pleased with it. I'll just have to remember not to inhale. Mark
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    Thanks man. I'll tell my wife the flame color is just a reflection of the glass beads, and her beautiful eyes. Yeah, I've been married a lot... Mark
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    Thanks for your help guys. I got back to this today and in the process discovered the instructions for the converter kit the plumber left. He left a few other things (out), too: The original propane orifice was still installed. I replaced it with the natural gas one from the kit. The cover for...
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    Thanks guys! No, just plain ol' natural gas from the city utility company. The new ignitor should arrive today, so I'm wanting to get this thing going this week. I am still wondering if I shouldn't close off some of the inlet screen. Mark
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    I found the propane connection stuff today, and there *was* a regulator in the hose, but there is not one on the natural gas hose. Also, I found the propane orifice, so I'll be able to compare it the NG one. With respect to the valves, my knowledge of how these work is embarrassingly low. I...
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    The unit I have is approved for conversion, at least in the sense that Akoya (the manufacturer) sells a conversion kit for it. That kit is what I have, but there isn't much to it: Just a hose, the exact same valve the unit came with, and a new orifice. I was surprised, but there is no regulator...
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    Questions about converting a propane firepit to natural gas

    My wife had a plumber install a firepit last year, and install a propane-->natural gas conversion kit. The valve has gotten corroded and needs to be replaced, but I'm now wondering if the guy converted it correctly. I have two questions: 1) Is the screen air opening in the burner supposed to be...
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    Is you garage shop to far away from your house?

    Mine's 200ft, door to door, with about a 4' rise. It's a beautiful walk on a nice day, but can be brutal on an icy cold windy one. I have to be very careful about critters at night: Mark
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    5" floor fibermesh only

    I'd never place a slab, or even a sidewalk, without rebar. It's just a terrible place to cheap out. As others have said, the slab will crack. The questions are, will the cracks expand, or not? Will the slab shift so that the lip of the cracks are higher on one side than the other? Without rebar...
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    Carrier/Bryant circuit board question - Any HVAC techs able to help?

    It's a good question, and one I considered, albeit briefly. Others have addressed the idea from the perspective of a contractor, and I agree with them. I'll address if from the perspective of a poor slob who just wants his AC to work. :ROFLMAO: From what I can tell, the Genteq motors often...
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