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    A/C failure...saved by amazon

    Yesterday afternoon the temp in the house started creeping up, Found A/C not running. Called for service. Scheduling for Monday! Not good as the heat index is forecast to be 105+ for the next several days Took a look at the unit. Condenser fan not running and hotter than hell to the...
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    Permit approved!

    In my world the drawings are minimum sizing for concrete. It is nearly impossible to size a trench footing exactly, dirt is not a precision material. I'd expect 2" to be really good. And, the customer pays for the concrete to fill the hole, not the prints.
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    Truss repair

    Looking at the pic of the separation, I'm not sure it is separating. May well be just the original cut was a little short so they spaced it to the needed length. Would fit the overall DIY workmanship..
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    Truss repair

    My Dad was in a federal government training program for veteran farmers/ranchers right after WWII. For years I had his text books from some of the classes. One was on self-built farm buildings. It included mixing concrete and building trusses just like that. Size of the gussets, nail...
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    Buckling 14x20 slab

    Local Lowes now sells gravel and sand in what look to be 1 cuyd containers. Really, a 3x3x3 what looks like woven plastic fabric. They load on your trailer or truck with a fork lift. Really handy, but expensive. About twice what the same amount would be from a bulk yard but loaded loose...
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    In wall or conduit?

    Wow! Local lowes has it at 9.98 for 10'. Even considering Canadian dollar to USD that's a huge difference.
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    Pioneer vs Mitsubishi

    Can't speak to Mits or other premium brands, but can tell you I've been satisfied with Pioneer units. When the first one failed due to a bad blower motor in the head unit, they shipped a replacement immediately, even though it was an owner self install. After a couple of years I decided to...
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    Selecting a Framer Nailgun

    Senco. good tools. good service. good warranty.
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    Non-conductive, non-flammable busbar mounting board

    I once owned an old building, original electrical equipment circa 1916 was a panel with copper bolts/studs and knife switches, no overcurrent protection. All mounted a slate backing, about 16x24 and a little of an inch thick. There were no receptacles at all, just a lot of lighting. I...
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    Do I need a temp supporting wall?

    Sorry for the delay. Horizontally.
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    Preferred countertop tile repair adhesive?

    Agree with that assessment. The original install was never properly bedded into the thinset. Either it was too dry when it was placed or not enough setting pressure applied. Cleaning all the stuff off is the hardest part. I'd use a sanding disk on drill or sander to do that, really...
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    Do I need a temp supporting wall?

    I would screw or nail a 2xsomething to both top plates and the vertical gable 2xs. Then put a temp brace at the center of that added 2x to the floor, probably 2 2x4s in a tee. The something above could be a 2x6 IMO but use larger if it makes you feel safer.
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    Solid or blocked corner

    Irwin speedbore. Goog compromise bit and can drill at an angle
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    Simple Ground Question

    Just be sure all metal parts are bonded to whatever is grounded.
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    removing loft and supporting trusses

    It appears you have a steep roof, maybe 12/12. 2x6 rafters and ceiling joists. My questionable conclusion is that raising the joists is doable. Remove the decking and working one at a time remove and shorten the joists. Shorten to fit the space that is 1/3 of the distance from peak to...
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    Copper pro press for airlines?

    Oh, without a doubt, but, I was speaking in the context of a one time use. Saving a few minutes would come at a huge per minute cost. Best of all, In a pro situation the helper can do it without concern for quality of work or fire watch.
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    Outswing vs inswing

    I changed my out swing to in swing years ago. Roof overhang is such that the runoff hits exactly where I'd have to stand to unlock it. In-swing gained a few inches so I could stand just out of the drip. Cost some usable space inside though.
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    removing loft and supporting trusses

    We're gonna need pics to be able to offer much advice. And even then mine may be wrong!
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    Copper pro press for airlines?

    Another questioning the need for 1" main line. I would consider using 1" from the compressor vertically. Then 3/4" in a full loop, serving each drop from both sides. My highest usage 'tool' is my HVLP spray gun that uses up to 15CFM according to Devilbiss. And I've never starved it with...
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    What epoxy for pinhole leak in a 5 gallon steel gas can

    I'd solder, with an old-fashioned soldering copper so no open flame. Clean well, rinse with water, clean again. Clean and prep with acid. Apply some solder to a hot copper soldering iron, apply solder to the can near the iron. when it melts it will flow and seal. I've seen my Dad...
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