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Is my plan for fixing my water heater leak bad?
Here is the situation (with pics):
See that pan on the bottom? The hole in it is covered by tape.
So here is what I was gonna do. Is this a good idea? First. I've gone out and purchased a new pan for the bottom. I also purchased a round piece of…
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Was my approach to repairing stripped holes in a door jamb appropriate?
Two of the screw holes on the doorframe of a bedroom in my house are completely stripped out, to fill them in I soaked small strips of paper towel in wood glue and carefully stuffed them deep until the hole was evenly filled. I made sure they where…
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When wiring a switch, should I break the neutral or power wire?
My husband has always wired a switch to break the neutral wire to turn a light on and off. I can remember for 40 years he has said to "break the neutral". However, our son worked as an electrician for 2 years and he said you always "break" the…
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How do I disable a locking door latch?
I have the following door handle / lock combination that leads out to my garage. The key for the door has long been lost and sometimes someone will turn the internal lock and the door cannot be opened from the garage side. I wish to disable this…
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What are our options for carpeting the basement of a split-level house?
The basement level of our house (1/2 below grade) is currently just vinyl tile on concrete slab. It's cold during the winter, so we would like to carpet it. We do not get water penetration through the floor, but during the humid days of summer,…
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What is this in my wall?
I am removing wall paneling and this is in the corner of the room and wondering if it is safe to remove
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Why are loop (Chicago) vents typically built with three elbows?
Loop vents, for use where direct vents aren't feasible (such as in kitchen island cabinets), are typically drawn, built, and described as comprising three elbow fittings--two 45-degree elbows and one 90. This results in a peaked shape that…
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How to connect multiple light fixtures to one switch?
I am remodeling my basement, currently I have 5 light fixtures and each one has its own switch. I would like to make it so when I turn on the switch at the bottom of the stairs all the lights turn on. I would also like to add several more light…
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What is this metal thing on my circuit breaker
Just bought a condo and one of the breakers in it has this metal thingy on it. What is it? What is it for?
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How to bury electrical wiring
I know I can run indoor wire underground as long as it is protected in something, but can I use a water hose to run it through instead of conduit or PVC?
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How can I trace cable through floors and walls?
How can I work out where an electrical cable runs through walls/floors?
I am building a circuit map of a 1941 house with unfinished basement. I shut off all circuits at the main service panel, switch on the circuit I wish to trace, and track the…
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Do I need a cordless screwdriver if I own a cordless drill?
I currently own a cheapo corded drill and one of DeWalt's lower-end cordless screwdrivers. I want to buy a cordless drill because I am done with extension cords.
Most (good) cordless drills seem to be able to function as a screwdriver.
If I did buy…
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Toilet does full-blast, one-second refill every hour or so
I wouldn't lose sleep over this, except the unexpected and fierce sound startles my girlfriend and cat every time.
So I just replaced the refill valve on our toilet (using a kit, so everything from the lock nut to the overflow spout, but not the…
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Do I need a box-spring for my bed?
I've moved into a smaller room and would like to maximize my space. I've decided to build a new bed frame, but for that to work how I would like I would need to eliminate my box-spring as it would make the bed too high.
I currently have a standard…
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Is there a good way to test water quality in your house?
What are the best ways to test for water quality in your house? The water is from a well, not town water. Are there any products that can continuously test the water coming in (versus manually sampling the water every so often)?
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