PoBoy84
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Exactly. Half the shops I've been in already have them. I think it'd be dope in the kitchen.You can buy foot pedal sink valves. They're common in commercial stuff.
Exactly. Half the shops I've been in already have them. I think it'd be dope in the kitchen.You can buy foot pedal sink valves. They're common in commercial stuff.
It's on my list, might just make it a electric selector switch and a foot pedal, use a pair of normally open solenoids and if you switch to the selector switch to foot pedal mode, you set the temp you want with the regular faucet and it doesn't flow until you step on the pedal.Badass idea. I'm 100% doing this. Maybe I'll use SS piano pedals to match the fixtures. Reminds me of the big round, or half round ones with the foot pedal around the perimeter we had in one of my old shops.
Can't, have to keep possible flammable vapors out of the living space.heating vents in garages
There's a whole thread that would beg to differCan't, have to keep possible flammable vapors out of the living space.
Could put a mini split there.
Aaron Z
Code usually requires that to be a separate unit so you don't have a path for CO and chemicals to enter the living space. But hey, you do you.heating vents in garages
Must be a regional thing. Most attached garages are heated here. Either a hanging heater, like a Modine, or floor heat.heating vents in garages
codeCode usually requires that to be a separate unit so you don't have a path for CO and chemicals to enter the living space. But hey, you do you.
Scratch this, run cat6 to strategic spots so you can add POE access points, way cheaper and better supported, with no power outlet needed.fiber outlets behind cabinets in the center of the house for wifi routers to plug into (with AC plug obviously.
Maybe. Our whole house was wired for fiber. I didn't have any trouble. Some of the runs were well over 300 ft when you go up walls, down rafters etc. Went all the way to the shop with it too at over 700'.Scratch this, run cat6 to strategic spots so you can add POE access points, way cheaper and better supported, with no power outlet needed.
Router/modem can go wherever is convenient to connect to the ISP.
They always feel cold to me without doors to keep the heat in. I'm not a fan. Cleaning the doors does suck though.I don't understand the "no shower door thing". Maybe I take violent showers. Master bath here had big doorless shower, that I spent $$$ having doors installed week 2 of living here.
I thought it was an awesome idea, having never used one. Every time I got out of the shower, it looked like it had rained in the bathroom. So fuck it... we got some big assed glass doors now.
my first thoughtI don't understand the "no shower door thing". Maybe I take violent showers. Master bath here had big doorless shower, that I spent $$$ having doors installed week 2 of living here.
I thought it was an awesome idea, having never used one. Every time I got out of the shower, it looked like it had rained in the bathroom. So fuck it... we got some big assed glass doors now.
My attic is lit with a variety of free fixtures, like old style can lights I got for free. I get free light fixtures and light bulbs off the side of the road all the time. I recently got about 100' of white rope light, I am going to run it all over in my crawlspace. Most work will still require task lighting but having it overall light will make it more inviting.Crawl spaces/attics if it has them equipped with full lighting and not full of rocks. How hard is it to grade out the crawl space and pull the baseball size rocks out before the house goes up?
Same. I was showering at a relatives house who had a door less shower in the guest bathroom, at one point I had a river of water going off my elbow and right onto the floor tile outside the shower . Some of the least relaxing showers I ever took, I was stressed out worried I was going to get water all over everything.I don't understand the "no shower door thing". Maybe I take violent showers. Master bath here had big doorless shower, that I spent $$$ having doors installed week 2 of living here.
I thought it was an awesome idea, having never used one. Every time I got out of the shower, it looked like it had rained in the bathroom. So fuck it... we got some big assed glass doors now.
It's weird, and I think it depends on the person.Same. I was showering at a relatives house who had a door less shower in the guest bathroom, at one point I had a river of water going off my elbow and right onto the floor tile outside the shower . Some of the least relaxing showers I ever took, I was stressed out worried I was going to get water all over everything.
All I've deduced is you shower like a spastic bastard.It's weird, and I think it depends on the person.
Wife would use our shower, no problem. Would shower our son in there (he was 3 at the time), no problem. I'd take a shower and the whole bathroom would look like 9 kids had a water balloon fight.
"Why do we need doors? It's fine.?"
"Bitch I WORK for a living. You in there rinsing off and sprinkling soap on you like a delicate fairy... im in there trying to sanitize after building mud huts all day"
looks coldI want to build one without doors, but wrap the wall around so nothing splashes out.
This but squared off.
Or snowy
Or rainy
Or hot
Or windy
Not to mention having some SOB taking pictures from the nice balcony they have there.