Ron, I used to have a gas fired A/C unit, and while it did cool well, it didn't de-humidify. Here in Central Texas we need to drop out 50 ` 90% humidity just as much as we do our 100 deg temperatures
OOPS. One cubic foot is about 7.48 gallons. I really must slow down... I don't know anyone who uses US Dry gallons for anything. Yeah, I fixed that typo above. Thanks for catching it. It's all Thomas
don't You do mean a meter, not a yard, right? :) Right; sorry for the forgetfulness, but it's been a long time since I worked in a science lab where everything is metric; the conversions aren't secon
The other term that is revealing is how someone pronounces Beaulieu. Wonder how Sylvie Guillem would pronounce it. I think her dad was a mechanic In proper French, is would be pronounced B0-lyew; but
Before mocking how the British pronounce French place names, consider USA places like Detroit and Sault Ste. Marie... Doug Who do you think renamed those cities? They were British before they became
Oh,,,,you mean Salt Street Mary? --Original Message-- From: shop-talk-owner@Autox.Team.Net [mailto:shop-talk-owner@Autox.Team.Net] On Behalf Of Doug Braun Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 11:17 AM To:
I am a little rusty, but if I remember correctly, lye will attack the aluminum seriously if you are not real cautious in your use. I have never tried it, but I believe oven cleaner contains lye. I wo
OK, the complete device is called a furnace/coil/condensing unit. As others have stated, the coil (sitting atop the furnace) dehumidifies the air and deposits the water in a drain pan (part of the co
Oh I hate them meeses to pieces... So, I didn't drive the Jeep for two weeks. The mice moved in and squatted (literally) under the hood.? After moving in an appropriate amount of pine needles to make
I would like some software that would allow me to design outbuildings for our farm - sheds, carports, shops etc. I would like said software to allow for providing inputs of the building dimensions, m
Has anybody ever seen European car hitches? They are pretty common there, because people are less likely to have a big SUV for hauling stuff. They always seem to be of a style that is never used here
Phil, Looks like a web stretcher, whatever that is. Check this out. http://www.csosborne.com/no255.htm BillG According to Osborne's catalog, it's an upholstery tool. Scotty from Hollyweird **Looking
I suspect a number of you are car guys. I've acquired an 87 V12 jag coupe. I know that the V12 isn't a good engine; it has a GM TH350 behind it. I've seen the Small block chevy conversions; they seem
Hot & cold running water, big stainless steel sink, and floor drains. Crapper, urinal, wet bar, lounge? Crapper (Water Closet) is an excellent idea; with that you won't need a urinal. I wouldn't advi
Not really ... as Randall pointed out, 'similar triangles' gets it done with what he's got, since all the ratios remain the same. Only if the boom has a slide on it, allowing the boom to lengthen as
Is Zynolite still on the market somewhere? I haven't been able to find it in California for years, and heard rumors that they had been acquired and the brand went away... They're still listed on the
I have a Razor heater in the garage and the small fan motor that blows air over the heat exchanger has gone walk-about. It is a 115 volt 1550 RPM motor that draws 1.2 amps, four 1/8 inch mounting scr