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Look at it closely. You will probaly a small screw on the bottom side that tightens it to the pipe. It might a be a hex drive(allan) screw.
Look at it closely. You will probaly a small screw on the bottom side that tightens it to the pipe. It might a be a hex drive(allan) screw.
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ViewsYou could drywall them. If you want to cover them with wood, cut the joints at 45ยบ. That way if they shring there will not be a gap in the boards....
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Viewspaint or replace the entire receptacle.
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ViewsNo it will be fine with a metal cover. I thought you had covered it over with drywall.
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ViewsThe suction side it the side between the well and the pump.
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ViewsIf the switch controls more than one receptacle, a tab on any one of them will power all the rest. Tell us all the wires in all the boxes includin...
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ViewsIf you buried that box under the drywall then yes you need to expose it with a blank cover. It is a major code violation to bury connections where ...
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ViewsIt would probably be a good idea.
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ViewsThe red wire is probably the switched wire. You should connect the 2 blacks together and pigtail to one screw. Connect the red to the other screw w...
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ViewsIf you did not change the wire size in the ceiling you will not have a problem. It is fine and normal for fixtures to have a smaller wire.
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ViewsNothing special required. Just use a nut that fits tightly on the wire. Leave the wires in an accessible box with a cover. You can't hide them insi...
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ViewsIs this house on a well? I suspect it is. Air comes from a leak on the suction side.
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ViewsA 100 watt reccessed light ues the same power as a 100 watt table lamp. There is no difference.
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ViewsThe 2 prong receptacles are not on upgraded wirng. The first thing you need to do is determine if a ground is present in the box. Probably not. I...
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ViewsThe system finally remembered me. For the first time I don't need log in today.
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ViewsI have no problem logging in. But I must login everytime. It does not remember me. All the other sites I go to remember me so I don't think it is m...
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ViewsI always have mine set to blow down.
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ViewsThere is no way you can test a CB. If it feels hard to turn on compared to other breakers of the same size then change it to be safe.
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ViewsEasiest way is to remove the hinges and soak them overnight in paint stripper in a jar with a lid. The lid keeps the stripper from evaporating.
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ViewsWhy do I have to login everytime I come to this site? I told it save the info on my PC. I have cookies turned on.
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