worxman02
worxman02
worxman02

Thank you for correcting this misunderstood concept. As long as a tightly constructed building has a properly designed ventilation system and wall assemblies designed with correct vapor profiles and dew point locations, it will be much more robust and mold resistant than a leakier building. With the tight tolerances

I didn’t watch the video before browsing the comments, then I saw yours. 34 seconds into the video made me cringe. He should have made a push block out of his scrap 2x4s first and then made these little desktop tchotchkes.

This one seemed to work according to mailtester:

This seems rather silly as it defeats the purpose of having a sealed container by drilling two holes in it. Plus the containers shown and other products from Rubbermaid already snap together for easy stacking in a snack tower:

It’s a screensaver called Fliqlo:

Yea, I had one of these as well. The plastic wasn’t molded exactly right and at least one of the panels was really hard to get aligned properly. They also didn’t plan on enough clearance for some of the road stickers so they eventually peeled up after opening and closing it so many times.

Cheap if you can be lucky enough to find one at TJ Maxx like I did. Nothing wrong with it except that the o-ring on the lid is a little loose and falls off once in a while. They are great when you have a 85 lb lab that eats through a bag of kibble a month.

Cheap if you can be lucky enough to find one at TJ Maxx like I did. Nothing wrong with it except that the o-ring on

I recommend this hub instead as it’s half the price:

I recommend this hub instead as it’s half the price:

I agree. I just got a Dell XPS 9550 and the low number of ports in general is kind of disappointing. They could have probably fit some more in if they kept the laptop a consistent thickness instead of tapering it. I’m sure that the taper is to make it look thinner and be a bit better ergonomically. I wish it had a

This is obviously the correct answer.

Haha, I mean to buy those next time I’m in HF, but the smell! I’m glad someone else pointed that out. I think I will get some less smelly versions.

Is this really true? I’ve been waiting for Microsoft to allow you to sign into Cortana separately from your computer login since the beginning. Can you provide a source that states this?

Is it bad that I immediatly recognized that forum post in the GIF as being from NASIOC.com ? I spent way too much time on that subaru enthusiast forum in high school and college.

Oh it was. There was a multi-page report that detailed out all the approved exceptions and agreements between us and the AHJ and had a lot of tables for all the code compliance items. We had diagrams that showed the exiting strategies, the fire separation lines, and the areas around the lithium processing that needed

I have two Google Drive accounts as well. One for business and one for personal use. From what I have found, you have two options:

I worked for the architecture firm who are designing the gigafactory. I was there from the initial design stages through to the beginning of the construction document phase. We had a hell of a time figuring out how to deal with the fire code and exiting requirements in a building this size. We had several people

I’ve watched his stuff on and off for a while as well. I don’t understand how he hasn’t burned down his house yet with all the crazy stuff he does in that room with a carpeted floor. He truely needs a fireproof shed with automatic fire suppression designed for electrical fires.

I just got a check in from this settlement for $152! When I signed up for it years ago, I figured that I’d get 30 bucks or less. Good timing since I think I have a bad stick of RAM that might need to be replaced.

Where did you hear that cellulose is not recommended for attics? This is an untrue statement and actually the reverse of the truth. Cellulose is not recommended for crawlspaces due to it’s capacity for moisture holding as you want to create a drain-away system for a underfloor space instead of a moisture buffering

I agree. We received the KitchenAid Artisan mixer as a housewarming present and while it is a great mixer, we started getting into making bread and pizza dough and both the capacity and wattage were lacking. Plus you also can’t use a true spiral dough hook on any model but the bowl-lift models and this is a big deal

I agree. We received the KitchenAid Artisan mixer as a housewarming present and while it is a great mixer, we