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    Power to work bench

    [/B] My garage is finished, and the wall that my workbench is against is on the outside wall. So PVC conduit was pretty much all I could use without removing paneling and drilling through the top plate to run romex. I ran two 3/4" PVC conduits down each side of the workbench and used a 4 gang...
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    Smoke Alarms

    I'm a low voltage contractor and install commerical fire alarms and home security systems. I always had rather install heat detectors in garages because of the problem with dirt, dust and smoke from cars, mowers and gas powered yard tools. They trigger by temperature at 135 degrees, instead of...
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    Cleaning the Garage....

    I love the idea of having a two car garage. We bought our home about three years ago and it has a huge two car garage with a small room that I use for tool storage. Since we moved in, the family has taken over the garage with different types of things. So once a year I rent a waste bend from the...
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    kenmore washing machine

    Ended up being coupling from motor to gear box. Spent $19.00 for new coupling. Works great. Sure beats having to by new machine.
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    kenmore washing machine

    My wife called me today and said the spin cycle wasn't working on the washing machine. She said It was making an awful racket when the spin cycle started. When I got home I put it in the spin cycle and it did pump out the water, but it was making a very loud noise. I stopped it, and tilted it to...
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    Privacy Fence

    Thanks for the info. The more I think about it, mounting with width showing should also keep it from sagging. Archie
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    Privacy Fence

    I am building a 6" privacy fence (shadow fence) in my back yard, and have a question about the 2x4 stringers. Do you put them flush to the front of the 4x4 with the width or 3.75" showing or do you lay them flat with the 1.75" showing. I've seen both ways. It seems there will be less sag if...
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