Good point. The negatives outweigh the positives to me though.Smart switch can’t change the color of a regular light bulb.
Good point. The negatives outweigh the positives to me though.Smart switch can’t change the color of a regular light bulb.
Good point. The negatives outweigh the positives to me though.
Ya, I have zero interest in colors. Its annoying that the 'smart' is undone by someone simply turning them off. Some of them also make for terrible zwave/zigbee repeaters, which can't be turned off. And the few I have turn on full blast if the power goes out. At 3am. Fuck that.I’ve got the color Hue lights in the #MANCAVE
Big fan.
they lose the last setting when they lose power? thats a terrible designYa, I have zero interest in colors. Its annoying that the 'smart' is undone by someone simply turning them off. Some of them also make for terrible zwave/zigbee repeaters, which can't be turned off. And the few I have turn on full blast if the power goes out. At 3am. Fuck that.
I said that about dimmers back in the day, and now i cant live without em.Ya, I have zero interest in colors. Its annoying that the 'smart' is undone by someone simply turning them off. Some of them also make for terrible zwave/zigbee repeaters, which can't be turned off. And the few I have turn on full blast if the power goes out. At 3am. Fuck that.
Sounds like they have fixed that, but yeah - ours just come on.they lose the last setting when they lose power? thats a terrible design
chippers are cheap to free on most craigslist type things. Fuck that one and just get another if you need one unless its an especially big/nice oneAt this point I'm not sure what I'm gonna do.
The way the engine fits on the chipper, not many other engines will fit on it without interfering with the chute for feeding bigger sticks. It's also got a 1" shaft and pretty much every other engine that's the same size has a 3/4" shaft.
Since the chipper flywheel hangs off the engine shaft, I don't think a 3/4" -> 1" shaft adapter is a good idea.
Maybe I'll just give up on the fuckin' thing.
reviving an old sprinkler system ive got here that i half-assed in a buncha years ago.
Heads were set too high, so theyre all snapped off. Gotta replace em all
Got one zone running, replaced all the heads in the second but they wont pop up, so im expecting i might have a burst pipe in that zone.
I gotta get a 2 inch hole from inside to outside. (sump pump drain)
I either gotta drill through a 12 inch fieldstone foundation, a 14 inch rim "joist" that happens to be a walnut log. or through 8 inches of sheathing/plank sheathing/rigid foam/clapboards/vinyl siding.
None of those are pleasant options. Im inclined to run a flex pipe through a groundhog hole in the foundation It has at least a 8 inch "dip" though.
i put that bitch in the ground with hurricane screws. It isnt moving.Tractor drag the play set out?
Anyone here done stair stringers? Got any tips beyond what I might have read on the internerts?
Gotta put the stairs back in that come off the deck directly to the yard.
Tore off the rotted shit last year.
thisPretty straight forward. Stringers are all pre-cut pre-made these days. Always put a center stringer for extra strength even on short runs.
Pour a concrete base where the stringer sits down on the ground.
I now have the @Domon blessing to buy pre-cut stringers.
make sure theyre ground contact though. Go to 84 lumber or jf johnson or something, home depot and lowes "pressure treated" shit is shit.