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Comments (3)Just had a little hunger pain that needed a fix. Your recipe came just at the right time. Used a Spice Cake mix. Nice flavor! Nice little snack for hubby and I to enjoy without making a whole cake, which we sure dont need! Can see why RVers would like this recipe. Thanks for sharing....See MoreWater-based Primers - Kilz, Primecoat2, 1,2,3, etc
Comments (4)QUOTE:::Any water-based primer brands that you like better than the others for interior walls and cabinets? I'm looking for water-based (even for over built-ins with existing alkyd paint) There are several great primers, but again primers have their place and different primers do different jobs. Just normal change of color, minor (not medium or above repairs) once in awhile painting, then your Zinsser's 123 may be ok for your walls; built-ins I would sand with a softback sanding pad , then use XIM-UMA primer or Zinsser's -Smart Prime....See MoreThermostatic shower valve: 1/2' or 3/4' ? & other weird questions
Comments (6)Water service pipe appears to be 3/4". A 3/4" trunk goes to the boiler, and everything else that branches off is 1/2" copper. How do I find out the second question's answer? It's city water... should we call the water utility company tomorrow? From street to house is aprox 50 feet, with the street main higher in elevation by about 10 feet. The water main comes into the "old part" of the one-story ranch house (built 1956) and branches off in old-fashioned trunk-and-branch to the following: kitchen: one sink, one bar sink, one DW, refrigerator ice maker hall bath: tub/shower combo, toilet, lav laundry: front-load washer outdoors: two spigots master bathroom (new, what we're discussing): 60 x 32' soaking tub, shower with regular showerhead plus handheld (two valves), two lav sinks, toilet. basement: 80 gal water heater All fixtures are on the first floor, although we're considering running the supply pipes to the master bath up into the attic and back down. Actual elevation of the house is just a bit above sea level... do you need the real elevation in feet? wisehvac, I believe the PEX we have been using is Zurn. From the big box stores....See MoreCan I sleeve 12/3 UF-B with 1/2-inch IMC??
Comments (5)Thanks. I wonder how hard it is to work with IMC, or who even carries it anymore? I would only have to bury IMC 6", though I'd probably go 10-12"... that's a lot less work than trenching down 24"... The old IMC I cut off and dug up was well-rusted after 41 years under the wet sand of So-Fla., but it still had PLENTY of wall thickness remaining... have to take a peek at the interior bore during the daytime, see how smooth it is....See MoreBunny
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