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Wow, that's pretty neat! Even great for nuts and bolts when you disassemble something and you don't want them dropping on the floor
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I think I am subliminally being told I have no interest or something.
Those magnetic strips are great, I also just use small magnets on the sides of cabinets to hold razor blades and other easily lost metallic items.

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So, low and behold,I got hit with 120V.
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Glad to see that (I noticed it too, but just didn't say anything).
It's not actually legal to do any of your own electrical repairs here in the land down-under - but (hypothetically), if I was to delve into that realm, I would always have one of those inexpensive "voltage detector pens" to poke at anything and everything before touching anything.
(Not that I'd do that of course - because it is against the law).
I can't really imagine your 120v being a whole lot safer than our 240v (I do realize that it's half the voltage - but I would think that it would still be a potential killer).
I like the TV mounting too.![]()
just a reminder to me not to get complacent.Wow, that's pretty neat! Even great for nuts and bolts when you disassemble something and you don't want them dropping on the floor
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If anybody wants more information on this un it, I picked it up from Menard's. I believe I posted a link up above 5-6 posts ago.


The place is looking great!![]()
Nice addition Nutts. Glad to see it has arrived. Now it's just getting it installed. Is that this weekends project or are you on the clock?
So what's the final plan for the old Wood stove? One last ride to the scrap yard?
Do you anticipate using less firewood with the new unit?
Eric, in the dust on the cabinet, you should have written"Test dirt. Do not wash" just to screw with the OCD types.

Eric, in the dust on the cabinet, you should have written"Test dirt. Do not wash" just to screw with the OCD types.




Very nice looking new heater! Ruffly how big is your garage spot that you are going to be heating?
Nice looking heater Nutts. I'll bet it'll be worth the time and money spent.
Did you have the fire department come and check it out to see if it was installed properly?![]()

This project is going to drive me nuts. I just grabbed my spool of wire to run power for the blower and it's quite obvious I do not have enough wire for the run.![]()
I hope it'll be worth the money. I have talked about replacing that old behemoth for years. Things just went right this year and we got a decent refund from our taxes this year. Coupling that with a few rebate/gift cards from Menard's and a nearly full change jar, it made the timing perfect.
As far as the installation, lol, no. We went out one time as somebody wanted us to look at their installation of a wood stove. The problem that is created by doing that is we say "yes, it's okay" and it's not or they have an issue, is liability. In today's society, that's more than enough for a lawyer to jump on and sue the city and FD.
Any job done correctly requires at least two trips to the store if not
More and then one more trip to return the extra parts before you loose the receipts.

Any job done correctly requires at least two trips to the store if not
More and then one more trip to return the extra parts before you loose the receipts.
Around here, the only way to get the insurance company to insure you with a wood stove is to have it inspected by the fire chief and prove it to be a safe install. And that's why I asked. Not to mention that you might have some "connections".
Ain't that the truth!!!
I think it is a law for us guys!![]()


Geez nutts it sounds like a lot of fun. You describe it like it was less than pleasant.![]()

That ***** and not in the good way. I live in a oak grove and can count on a good breakout of poison oak at least once a year. I feel for you Nutts. And I didn't say "your"
You might have said and I missed it, but what is that suppose to put out for BTU's?
Nutts: just curious what you put on poison IVY to make it stop itching. Calamine lotion or ?? sorry to hear you had to find some while doing some work. knock on wood i can't recall ever having to experience it. we did have NETTLES in the woods and it would sting and itch sort of like the fiberglass you are also dealing with.
believe me when i say i feel your pain, but your new stove looks AMAZING.
hope you feel better soon