More progress.
Like the labels on the crates. Saves 6 trips up the ladder looking for ...
Thx. I was going to use a label maker but too hard to see for these old eyes. Milk crates are working out well. Local guy selling them for $5 each. Bought 12, had 6, going to get 8 more. They stack well too so if you have heavy stuff you don’t access regularly they hide pretty well in a corner.Like the labels on the crates. Saves 6 trips up the ladder looking for ...
I use small furniture dollies and covered totes stacked for under bench storage. I add duct tape labels "painting", "gardening" etc.Like the labels on the crates. Saves 6 trips up the ladder looking for ...
I have totsLike the labels on the crates. Saves 6 trips up the ladder looking for ...
I guess I'm going to have to label my milk crates too
I doubt it. The p-trap is about being filled. Your poly flapper is probably the lowest restrict solution with out a t-stat controlled flapper. Unless someone else has an elegant solution.I was tidying up my fan mountings for my hot air solar collectors and was thinking about where the heat exits the collectors
I get a little cold air coming back through the bottom inlet when the sun goes down and there not running (thermal siphoning?)
Right now I just have little pieces of polly that will suck against the outlets but could a person put like a P-trap on the outlets to stop this thermo siphoning and not have to rely on the polly
My problem would be trying to find the tape and the marker pen to label the containers!
Most of my stuff is on dolly's. Makes it much easier on the rare occasion that I mop.I use small furniture dollies and covered totes stacked for under bench storage. I add duct tape labels "painting", "gardening" etc.
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There in one of the totesMy problem would be trying to find the tape and the marker pen to label the containers!
They're so simple you could make one yourself.I just came across these and for $25 I might just buy one to try
https://www.tamtech.com/product/cape-backdraft-damper/
https://www.tamtech.com/blog/videos...ryer-exhaust-see-the-cape-damper-in-action-2/
No self respecting mechanic would ever have duct tape in the shop...My problem would be trying to find the tape and the marker pen to label the containers!
Since you have powered circulation, a cheap butterfly damperwill stop 70%-90% of your backflow. Your poly flapper may be as efficient.I just came across these and for $25 I might just buy one to try
https://www.tamtech.com/product/cape-backdraft-damper/
https://www.tamtech.com/blog/videos...ryer-exhaust-see-the-cape-damper-in-action-2/
yea but I could not find the marker to label which one I put it in!There in one of the totes