Old shed is 11ft. Siding is 12ft.Tarp in place or move to old shed imo.
Old shed is 11ft. Siding is 12ft.Tarp in place or move to old shed imo.
Why are you saving leftover siding?Old shed is 11ft. Siding is 12ft.
Isn't the old shed garbage?.Old shed is 11ft. Siding is 12ft.
Project not quite done. Old shed and that face of house are pushed to next year.Why are you saving leftover siding?
Future project or resell.Why are you saving leftover siding?
Project not completed. Still got about $600 in siding there so whatever I don’t use in the spring I’ll post stupid cheap for sale.Why are you saving leftover siding?
Looks fantasticUnfortunately a good day for riding is a good day for laying brick veneer…
It ain’t perfect, but it’ll do. I’m a bit proud of it in all honesty even if it isn’t 95% perfect.
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Don’t zoom in! And thanks!Looks fantastic
It looks fantastic! Great job.Unfortunately a good day for riding is a good day for laying brick veneer…
It ain’t perfect, but it’ll do. I’m a bit proud of it in all honesty even if it isn’t 95% perfect.
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Thanks! We actually had a pro come in to quote for times sake to do that wLl, and the grout.It looks fantastic! Great job.
100% is only realistic with pros that have many hours of experience. 95% is better than I would expect from the average handyman.
Good question. 253.1 right now. I havent been checking it as often. Easiest place to check means toaster is unplugged and then wife and kids aren't happy. Hydro one hasn't been around so they probably aren't logging it either.@GreyGhost
I may have missed it and I don't want to read all the previous posts?
How is the Hydro situation?
I don't trust the meters in the UPS. I am trying to avoid spending a ton of money on a logging fluke so I have some evidence that I am confident in. Based on the ups, highest readings should be when I want to be sleeping. The other option is use a dso to log but that presents its own issues as that isn't really what it is designed to do. This would all be easier if hydro one used their equipment and logged for a few weeks and took action (or had justification not to take action).Sounds like Hydro is not making this as high of a priority as you would want them to.
I guess you could get two separate UPS units and plug them into two separate legs and try to log it that way with two separate PCs.
You may be able to get away with 2 PC but you would probably need two different brands of UPS so you are using different software.
(assuming that you are using a PC to log this)
Rube Goldberg but plug in a calibrated voltmeter and stick and old camera in front of it. Auto shut off and memory could be issues.I don't trust the meters in the UPS. I am trying to avoid spending a ton of money on a logging fluke so I have some evidence that I am confident in. Based on the ups, highest readings should be when I want to be sleeping. The other option is use a dso to log but that presents its own issues as that isn't really what it is designed to do. This would all be easier if hydro one used their equipment and logged for a few weeks and took action (or had justification not to take action).
If the spare is that high, the only thing that makes sense is it came off the ball at some point and was dragged by the chains.Busy day today…
Swapped out tires for winters on 4 cars.
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Cleaned up the yard so I’m sure the neighbours love the sound of a good two stroke on a Sunday afternoon.
Swapped out the punctured tire on the trailer with a spare that’s NEVER touched asphalt / roadway only to find this…
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How’s thT even possible with the tire located 1ft off the ground!?!? Must be magic as I’m stumped how that happened.
Of course everyone who borrowed the trailer never had an issue…If the spare is that high, the only thing that makes sense is it came off the ball at some point and was dragged by the chains.