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ballpointpin t1_j2e031c wrote
Is there a shutoff for the water supply? What if you shut it? Either the tank will eventually drain (flapper leak), or the tank will remain full (problem like over-fill). Check the max water level is usually imprinted on the tank, or the styrofoam insulation.
ballpointpin t1_j254hjn wrote
If you made the mistake of greasing the tracks....grease gets really thick in cold weather. This will confuse the opener into thinking it's hit an obstacle. The tracks need to be clean/dry.
ballpointpin t1_j20np72 wrote
Don't cover the drain. You also can't have a hump in the subfloor under vinyl plank. The box usually says something like 1/8" dip or hump over 8' max. Else it pulls apart at the seams
ballpointpin t1_j1r0cid wrote
Reply to comment by M0U53YBE94 in I'm laying down floating wood floors near some stairs, but the stair nosing on the subfloor is in the way of the new stair nosing. How can I deal with this? by beep41
Agree. After sawing off the old nosing, I'd probably get a really thin 1/4" (or less) sheet of nice plywood and glue/nail it to the riser of that top step before putting on your new bullnose. This will hide that ugly horizontal line left when you cut that nosing. Use something like polyurethane construction adhesive to stick it on, then use latex caulk around the sides and bottom to hide the gap.
ballpointpin t1_iwxocmz wrote
You can probably run a splitter off this, then attach a reducer on one side...the tough part will be connecting the splitter coz you have so little clearance. The one I linked looks like the head on the female end rotates so it can be tightened (as opposed to this one with a fixed head, which requires rotating the whole thing). Make sure you use lead-free brass.
ballpointpin t1_jccc1f3 wrote
Reply to I’m repairing a vintage exercise bike and I need to replace a broken gear. by VintageAda
Are you trying to restore the bike with all-original parts, or do you just want a functional speedometer/tach? If you're just looking for a speedometer/tach, then get a cheap bicycle tach with a magnet you stick on a spoke.