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| Domestic kitchen microwaves above stove. | 12 Oct 2008 19:06 GMT | 11 |
Seeing a number of installations of microwaves directly 'above' regular electric cooking stoves or 'cook-tops'. Including in a house a relative is considering buying. Wondering not so much about heat (Although the microwaves are not a
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| !!!...Twelve Proofs that Muhammad is a True Prophet | 12 Oct 2008 16:33 GMT | 13 |
Twelve Proofs that Muhammad is a True Prophet Shaykh `Abdul Rahman `Abdul Khaliq Originally published by IANA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Bury the hachet...? "Electric Fences and Purple $1 Bills???"" ? | 12 Oct 2008 12:27 GMT | 14 |
Can we like bury the hatchet on the electric fence posting I made? I just have about 20 years of anger built up over kids and adults using my front yard as either a playground or 'shortcut'. Many loiter in my yard for many minutes to a full hour. Some even do business with
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| Filling a swimming pool | 11 Oct 2008 23:57 GMT | 13 |
From time to time I have to refill my swimming pool due to evaporation. Sometimes when I know a big storm is coming I will open the drain and let it drain an additional 8" and I will fill it back up to the proper
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| Attic/chimney question | 11 Oct 2008 23:07 GMT | 10 |
I have been wrestling with this question for quite some time. I have a two story house with a concrete block chimney with clay tile liner. I have a oil fired forced air furnace with an add on wood stove piped into the same chimney. I have been heating my home with this set up
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| Low CFM ventillation fan | 11 Oct 2008 22:03 GMT | 8 |
I'm looking for a decent quality inline fan that will move air through a 4" pipe, 30 feet long, but at a low CFM rate, perhaps 10 cfm. All of the bath fans I've seen are 50 cfm or more or the variable speed DC fans that are somewhat expensive (> $200).
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| Get women out of the bathroom FAST | 11 Oct 2008 22:03 GMT | 15 |
Are you tired of the women in your house spending hours in the bathroom? You're not alone. Men all over the world have been trying to get into the bathroom for centuries. It's no wonder men get prostate disease. It's because they got to piss and hold it far too
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| Bosch dumping 36 volt hammer drill | 11 Oct 2008 21:57 GMT | 5 |
Amazon and eBay are offering the Bosch 18636-02 hammer drill for $200 or less, while some stores list it for over $500. I ordered one shipped for $180 (US). That kit with the "-02" suffix includes two 36 volt 2 amp/hour lithium-ion FatPack batteries.
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| How To Get Laser Hair Removal Information | 11 Oct 2008 15:44 GMT | 1 |
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| Computer power supply uses (NOT home repair topic) | 11 Oct 2008 15:43 GMT | 21 |
In the days of old, I used to use a mobile CB, which sat on a (designed for it) power supply. The CB was 12 volts DC, and the power supply rectified the house power, to provide DC for the two way radio. And the
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| furnace blows cold air on summer, but does not blow on winter | 11 Oct 2008 15:42 GMT | 7 |
My furnace keeps lighting the burners while the blower switch is on winter, but the blower never turns on. When I switch the blower to summer, the blower turns on and stays on, but the burners never ignite; so the furnace just blows cold air into the room. I've been
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| Another post on Insulating a cold room | 11 Oct 2008 15:34 GMT | 3 |
I got some decent advice on the cold room. My cold room has no ventilation to the basement around it. It only vents to the outside. Would it be wise, If I blocked the vents to outside, with, lets say, insulation and then made a vent from the inside of the cold
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| HOA: "I don't give a f*** what his problem is..." | 11 Oct 2008 15:27 GMT | 12 |
Man buys house and lot in Kennewick, Wash. According to HOA rules, he has one year from occupancy to landscape (including irrigation) his 2-acre property. However, the man's reserve unit has been mobilized, he's on his way to Iraq,
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| "A" Frame Evaporator Coil Question | 11 Oct 2008 13:46 GMT | 8 |
We have an almost two year old electric furnace/air conditioning unit with an "A" frame style evaporator coil mounted in the air handler section of the furnace. The evaporator coil sits in a very heavy guage plastic or composite condensate collection pan with excellent drainage, ...
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| !!!...YOU MUST KNOW THIS MAN | 11 Oct 2008 13:40 GMT | 1 |
In The Name Of Allaah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful YOU MUST KNOW THIS MAN MUHAMMAD
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