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What do you think the best defensive handgun in ...
A 38 Special Revolver is a good choice if you have minimum experiance with a handgun. If it is going to be a household gun You should get a barrel length of 4 to 5 inches. If you are going to carry ...
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Privacy fence
Yes! Many cities have fencing rules. The city I live in does not allow any fencing more that 4 feet high. Check your cities building regulations before you build. Most of them are online now.
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Dryer shutting off
If a drier gets too hot, it will shut itself off. Most common problem is the "vent hose" is blocking the hot air from venting to outside. Usually the vent gets clogged from lint debris. Always inspect ...
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My hot water heater started whistling last night ...
It sounds like your "pressure relief valve". It's a copper valve, usually located toward the top of the water heater, usually has a copper tube (pipe) running from the valve down to the floor. The ...
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Washer wont spin
It sounds to me like the button (sensor) that is engaged when the washer lid is in the down position allowing the washer to spin is either out of alignment or wearing out. I'm not a certified tech ...
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Ditch that garage door spring - or not.
I wouldn't disconnect it. It helps balance the garage door so that the door opens easily manually or with an opener. Every garage door is heavy. Although you may be able to lift the door without the ...
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Heating two floors?
Currently, there is a severe shortage of wood pellets in the United States. Wood pellets use to be plentiful and inexpensive just same as dried corn pellets used for heating stoves. Both wood pellets ...
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Removing Tub Caulking
Using a razor blade (single edge) or utility knife would be the best way. If there is any caulk residue. Use a scrugge sponge the type used to clean pots and pans with any soap product. Slice the ...
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Are stainless steel grids any good?
For many years I had cooking grills with chrome plated grids. I was replacing them with new parts every few years. Finally I spent about $600 on a grill that had stainless steel burners and grids and ...
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Fluroscent replacement bulbs in can lights not ...
I suspect that the flouresent bulbs are getting too hot. Most recessed lighting fixtures I've seen use SPOT lighting bulbs, not FLOOD lighting bulbs. The "spot" bulbs use a higher "reflecture" and ...
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