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Snow02 Feb 2008 12:55 GMT14
Just had our first 15" snow out here in years. Used my trusty M Wards 30 yr
old 2 stage to clear 100' drive .All was OK except machine kept clogging . I
tried white grease, silicone, soap in the past. Not to good. Any
suggestions?
Maytag Performa Refrigerator Buzzing02 Feb 2008 12:46 GMT3
Have a 3 year old performa Maytag and you can hear a buzzing every so
often. Th buzz goes away after a few minutes, but I feel something is
wrong. Anyone have any ideas what it can be?
Brian
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Rusty water in boiler - capturing it02 Feb 2008 09:35 GMT4
What do you think of trying to capture the rust in the boiler by placing a
strong permanent magnet near the boiler drain?  Remove the magnet and then
drain.
John
Which is bad: pilot sensor or igniter/lockout control?02 Feb 2008 05:11 GMT1
Two parts remain as suspects in an intermittent and rare
main burner stoppage before the thermostat is satisfied.
It's either the igniter/lockout control or the 3-wire pilot sensor.
The pilot remains on after the main burner stops.  (Then
Is a Whole house fan an asset?02 Feb 2008 03:50 GMT41
I have a whole housefan in my ranch home, installed
in the center, of the home. It works beautifully, especially
in the cool nights of the summer. Its a quality unit, that I
installed about 10 years ago. It draws air through the windows
Any help appreciated02 Feb 2008 03:27 GMT1
We have a 600 square foot (20X30) undeveloped area in our basement that I
would like to have developed, there is a cement wall half way up on 3 walls
and the top part are already drywalled on those. Essentially we would only
need 1 wall done with drywall (8X30) and the ceiling, ...
Different answers form different contractors including Home Depot!! Moisture/insulation problem02 Feb 2008 02:52 GMT15
Please someone help!!!! My main problem is in my kitchen along the entire
ceiling where it meets the wall there is moisture when it is very cold out
only. It gets to where there are droplets on the ceiling. I also saw this in
2 other rooms  , but very little spots. My second ...
Cracks in basement block walls02 Feb 2008 01:55 GMT85
My wife and I bought our first house.  A bit of a long story but suffice it
to say that we had very little time to make our decision and were burnt out
when we finally did.
We got the boot from our seven year rental house because the landlords
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Sand in deck paint for non-skid surface?02 Feb 2008 01:48 GMT23
I'm rebuilding a 13 step outdoor wooden staircase and entry porch on an
80 year old house. I bought some Benjamin Moore Deck and Patio paint for
the finish coat. It says on the can to use sand in the paint for a
non-skid finish. But it doesn't say anything about which grit of ...
Load Handler Pickup Device02 Feb 2008 01:32 GMT4
My wife saw a device in a garden catalogue called the Load Handler which is
supposed to turn your pickup truck into a dump truck. Essentially, it is a
tough sheet of fabric which you put down in your truck bed and dump your
load of mulch, gravel, whatever on top of it. To unload, ...
hot water problem02 Feb 2008 01:12 GMT3
Lately our hot water has been taken over by the heating system which
is inconvenient when not
requiring the radiators to be on. It means we have to have house
heating on to get hot water,
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How to remove rusted nut from rusted carrieage bolt?02 Feb 2008 00:53 GMT10
My wife and I recently needed to remove to very rusted nuts from
carriage bolts that we also rusted on that side, but not the other
end.
after trying drilling a hole in the head end we put and easy out in
 
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