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syncopator t1_jectwlm wrote
Reply to LPT: If you click "restart" by accident instead of "shut down" you can click "ESC" and it'll bring you back to the desktop stopping the restart. by Xanoks
This brings up my favorite example of the difference in philosophies between Windows and Mac.
Windows won’t do a goddamn thing without at least 3 steps and asking me if I’m sure I want to do that, except for shutting down or restarting.
Mac will do whatever I want with one step except for shutting down or restarting, where it politely asks if I’m sure.
syncopator t1_jecrxy5 wrote
Reply to comment by AllTooWell31 in We did it everyone. by TendiesForTheBoys
Wait, you accept checks behind the dumpster?
syncopator t1_je8o2hh wrote
Reply to comment by gimmedatcrypto in Anyone else think AMZN is going to pop off tomorrow? by Paradox68
Cuz people are gonna wake up and realize that Amazon is a big company.
syncopator t1_je8fupq wrote
Reply to comment by sancti1 in My husband and I owe 22k in taxes but we only made a combine total of 75k by one-eye-owl
I hand scratch out my own taxes with a few complications just so I understand it before I e-file and even I know there’s enough info here to determine there’s something fucky.
syncopator t1_j0f9anj wrote
Reply to Shop vac to drain line? by [deleted]
What does the line supply? If you open the tap just a bit, all it takes is a slow drip, it won’t freeze.
syncopator OP t1_iuyggrj wrote
Reply to comment by SixtyTwoNorth in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
Theoretically the tanks are supposed to go vertical when that happens.
Rumor is that a fun redneck game is to take one out to a field, block the TPR valve, crank the thermostat and let her fly.
syncopator OP t1_iux34hv wrote
Reply to comment by Solid-Guest1442 in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
That's why I want to have it off and disconnected almost all the time.
syncopator OP t1_iuwdlsz wrote
Reply to comment by PurePetrol in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
Sorry if I came off as defensive, sure didn’t mean to. Just seemed that folks weren’t catching that I’m not trying to do a permanent install and I’m not trying to do it “right”.
syncopator OP t1_iuwd176 wrote
Reply to comment by its8up in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
Now this is the sort of common sense stuff I should have already considered! Of course pex. I even have some.
I’ll still disconnect since it will rarely be used but pex solves the suitability issue with garden hose.
Thanks!
syncopator OP t1_iuuw4rv wrote
Reply to comment by dominus_aranearum in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
Yep, I’ll empty it unless I’m going to use it the next day again. I think it’s gonna work just fine.
syncopator OP t1_iuuvx1b wrote
Reply to comment by whabt in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
I’ve got power in the shop, so the water heater will be at the location where I need the hot water. There’s a frost free hydrant near the shop so getting water to the heater is easy.
Of course the “right” way to do it is trench and plumb to the shop but in order to make that work I need to also finish and heat an insulated area as well as bust up concrete to get water lines from trench to water heater. Maybe one day but for the 3 or 4 times a year I’ll use it that’s a lot more project than is called for.
syncopator OP t1_iuud4by wrote
Reply to comment by SixtyTwoNorth in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
> Just make sure the relief valve works... :)
Fo sho. I'll also make sure there's nothing important directly above it!
syncopator OP t1_iuuba60 wrote
Reply to comment by SixtyTwoNorth in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
Yep, I'm just wondering about unhooking the supply like overnight when it's not in use but I would want to still have a tank of hot water the next day without having to refill or reheat. I'll wrap the tank with a bunch of insulation anyway so maybe I'll just experiment with unhooking the supply and killing the power.
syncopator OP t1_iuu9nfg wrote
Reply to comment by 5degreenegativerake in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
All for it, except the location I want the water is about 300' from the house. I'd be 4x in garden hoses and new spigots than the $25 I paid for the water heater.
syncopator OP t1_iuu9gwn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
Primarily because for the very infrequent use it will get that's more time and $$ than the project deserves. So far I'm into this $25 for the water heater and I have everything else I need.
Of course the longer term solution which I intend to do eventually is trench and run water to the shop and insulate a small room.
syncopator OP t1_iuu6aci wrote
Reply to comment by brock_lee in Electric water heater for outdoor shop, supply with garden hose. Any concerns? by syncopator
I can totally understand your concerns here, but I'm not going to forget to disconnect.
I'm talking about using it like three or four times a year, primarily for things like my upcoming pig butchering and hopefully deer processing. Flipping on the breaker and filling the tank, then shutting it down when I'm done will be no different than the same process I use at a friend's cabin.
The shop is too far from the house to reasonably use a frost-free from there, not to mention that forgetting to disconnect that hose would absolutely cause a problem if it's cold enough to freeze. A closed hose hooked to a frost free spigot will break that spigot like it had never heard the words "frost free". Ask me how I know that...
The water heater will be in a place where even if it did flood, there will be zero consequences. Also, I wouldn't even be planning to do this had I not found a working water heater for $25.
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syncopator t1_jeeop4y wrote
Reply to comment by BenRobNU in Can someone help me understand my taxes as an unprofitable day trader? by maidog6
“Portfolio”? Is that what you call the dirty wad of cash you take to the casino?