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Progress Lighting Ceiling baffle at 45 degrees plus wall washer? sku P8004-28, or something similar. The Wall washer plate restricts light from th...
Progress Lighting Ceiling baffle at 45 degrees plus wall washer? sku P8004-28, or something similar. The Wall washer plate restricts light from th...
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ViewsThe number is 1-877-527-0313. They will want the UPC, the SKU and other information from the box. They're on Eastern Time M-F. Let us know wha...
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ViewsIf the four duplex recepticles (first one being GFCI, and the three that follow) were "cheated" then the movement of the door, as the diswasher is ...
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ViewsIs your broken "outlet screw" attached to the box itself or a bevel that is then attached to the box? If its the later, then you can trim around...
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ViewsRemember EZ bake ovens, and Suzy Homemaker ovens? They BAKED A CAKE with a 25 watt bulb!
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ViewsYou stated the wiring existing was BRITTLE. This IS the problem, plus those old fixtures originally had a warning that said 60 watt max type A b...
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Viewsa few things, first if its wired backwards, this will happen. Second, if you have a 20 amp GFCI recepticle on a 15 amp circuit or vice versa could...
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ViewsA 30 amp fuse or circuit breaker is NOT designed to react to conductor overloads where the conductor is under-rated to the breaker and/or length, a...
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Viewsthe 2005 Edition of the 2002 NEC addresses this very issue. Oh, by the way take special note that the rules for connections for mobile homes have ...
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Viewsyes, and yes. Furniture grade birch plywood at least 5/8" would be best, expensive, but worth it. Score it lightly in a latice pattern, and apply...
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ViewsYou might try the Buy, Sell, Trade section of this BBS!
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ViewsFirst of all, "Bob" doesn't reply to posts on this site. Second, your link doesn't work, so no one will be able to help ya in your quest!
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ViewsTry the Buy, Sell, Trade forum on this board!
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ViewsIts been a while since your posting, but I'm assuming you haven't made your decision in fall for a winter replacement, so in case you return to the...
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ViewsI've spent a fair share of my life having rented living spaces, and this is how I dealt with smelly refrigerators of units I rented. #1 Empty re...
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ViewsSmoke detectors have a usefull life period, and most fire departments AND manufacturers recommend "swapping them out" for new at least every 10 yea...
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ViewsIt sounds like you might have actually 70mm on center handles. Both 70mm and 90mm are popular "metric" sizes. if they are truly 2-3/4 you'll prob...
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ViewsYou would want to frame with adequate air space "HOT" ducts so your "sofit" will be quite large. Less so on "Return" ducting. Keep in mind if t...
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ViewsAlthough Doug could be right (regards to condensation and dust/soot from forced air heat (heating oil fuel or natural gas), more likely you have a ...
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