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Re: Wireless thermostat options for Energy Kinetics System 2000
I don't think I have ever seen a stat in a kitchen. Butt then again nobody cooks anymore so it doesn't matter.
Re: Wireless thermostat options for Energy Kinetics System 2000
ExactlyEdTheHeaterMan said:Decrease the heat loss in that roomAlways a wealth of knowledge of the obvious. Can you close off the kitchen radiator vent so the kitchen gets less heat? That will force more heat to the office.
or
increase the heat output
pecmsg
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Re: How to relocate the steam vent to the proper place
So in this case, it would be better to have you for a husband than a plumber. 😆EdTheHeaterMan said:This is a personal preference. If that radiator was in my home, since it looks like the bushing would come out easily, I would get a new full size plug. After the pipe joint compound set for a few weeks, I would clean off the excess with a wire brush at top and bottom plug and paint the plug the same color as the radiator. If the other side is in the same condition, I would also brush away any excess pipe joint compound and paint the fitting up to the valve union nut. I might even polish the nut and valve if it is brass than put a coat of clear lacquer on the polished valve to preserve the shine. I would not do that for a customer, because I charge too much and would not want them to get angry with the invoice for that service.
Re: How to relocate the steam vent to the proper place
This is a personal preference. If that radiator was in my home, since it looks like the bushing would come out easily, I would get a new full size plug. After the pipe joint compound set for a few weeks, I would clean off the excess with a wire brush at top and bottom plug and paint the plug the same color as the radiator.
If the other side is in the same condition, I would also brush away any excess pipe joint compound and paint the fitting up to the valve union nut. I might even polish the nut and valve if it is brass than put a coat of clear lacquer on the polished valve to preserve the shine.
I would not do that for a customer, because I charge too much and would not want them to get angry with the invoice for that service.
If the other side is in the same condition, I would also brush away any excess pipe joint compound and paint the fitting up to the valve union nut. I might even polish the nut and valve if it is brass than put a coat of clear lacquer on the polished valve to preserve the shine.
I would not do that for a customer, because I charge too much and would not want them to get angry with the invoice for that service.
Re: Steam Valve
It looks about > ... < this big.
But it could be <...........>this big
Perhaps a picture with a reference next to it (like a ruler or a silver dollar) might help
But it could be <...........>this big
Perhaps a picture with a reference next to it (like a ruler or a silver dollar) might help
Re: "Made in America": Stunning Photo Essay Celebrates Manufacturing Skills
Such a great visual representation. Excellent.
Im wondering? What if all of those peeps were to go through an assembly line microwave?
If you know, you know.
Im wondering? What if all of those peeps were to go through an assembly line microwave?
If you know, you know.
Intplm.
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Re: Limited options for a toilet waste pipe in concrete
"I would try to use some type of silicone so there would be a chance of removal down the road without cutting everything out. I had to do something similar in my own house."
Bad idea. If the drain ever stopped up it would be a leaking mess.
They make "Azek" (cellular pvc) in 4x8 sheets. That could be used to make a spacer.
Or a counter top manufacturer.
But if you had a half decent service plumber, who has a variety of closet flanges, that job would be done in less than an hour.
Of course that's probably a tee on its back..........
Bad idea. If the drain ever stopped up it would be a leaking mess.
They make "Azek" (cellular pvc) in 4x8 sheets. That could be used to make a spacer.
Or a counter top manufacturer.
But if you had a half decent service plumber, who has a variety of closet flanges, that job would be done in less than an hour.
Of course that's probably a tee on its back..........
Re: A terrible steam tragedy in Brooklyn
Try getting a few estimates for granite countertops. I bet it'll be a whole different experience.
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