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  1. guywhofishes

    Tongue/Groove or Shiplap hidden fasteners

    galwhofishes is helping w all aspects of the install - - - Updated - - - I never used/owned scaffolding before. I’ve been a fool.
  2. guywhofishes

    Tongue/Groove or Shiplap hidden fasteners

    Right Lunk. But spills, accidents, overflowed sinks, burst ice maker lines, etc leaking through the floor also concerned me. Anywho, I’ll have a nice ceiling I can disassemble should need be so I’m satisfied.
  3. guywhofishes

    Water Heaters: Tankless vs Traditional

    I had long wait times at a number of faucets - putting inline heaters in numerous locations seemed nuts. I was “wasting” lots of water. That cost money too. In winter none of the heat is wasted. My water heater is electric but is on off peak so that’ll help. In summer I might install a wifi...
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    Water Heaters: Tankless vs Traditional

    45 degrees / so the gate hangs open until pressure demand slaps it shut
  5. guywhofishes

    Tongue/Groove or Shiplap hidden fasteners

    I’m worried about leaks because I’m the plumber.
  6. guywhofishes

    Water Heaters: Tankless vs Traditional

    Hardly!!! I would contract out but insurance won’t cover me since I’ve no clue what I’m doing.
  7. guywhofishes

    Tongue/Groove or Shiplap hidden fasteners

    I am redoing a basement ceiling with T&G planks. But eventual water leaks (and stained wood that results) had me concerned about blind nailing them. Found and bought a bunch of these. They look like they’re gonna be awesome. I’ll run a two-tongue plank down the middle and work out from there...
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    Water Heaters: Tankless vs Traditional

    It also works if you return to the cold intake nipple - but the extra 3 feet of elevation drop was too tempting for me not to take advantage of it. I wanted to insure it would work the first time.
  9. guywhofishes

    Water Heaters: Tankless vs Traditional

    As hot water cools it gets heavier. A return line back to the water heater cools on the trip back. I insulated the entire run except for last 10 ft of the return. I returned with 3/4 to make damn sure it worked. You must include a swing check valve mounted at about 45 degrees near the...
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    Water Heaters: Tankless vs Traditional

    Update: Just installed DIY gravity loop recirculator - no pump. Hot water in seconds at all locations. #glorious #soreallover #worthit
  11. guywhofishes

    Dusty Truck Box

    ha ha
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    Dusty Truck Box

    I take a cheap tarp along for deer etc. - or tub for birds But - they're velcro'd in so a person can remove them and pressure wash them I've not done it (take bedrug out) in the 5 years I've owned it so can't speak to PITA factor of removal - darn stuff still looks clean - there's likely a...
  13. guywhofishes

    Dusty Truck Box

    The BedRug has got so many other benefits too. My knees think it's the bee's knees.
  14. guywhofishes

    Dusty Truck Box

    Bedrug makes a huge difference IMO. - - - Updated - - - (full version)
  15. guywhofishes

    River boat

    said the guy whose daughters are getting older and less in need of his time and is thinking about the next chapter in his fishing life
  16. guywhofishes

    One man ice house or small two man

    I think you’d be rather shocked at the scouting effectiveness of that setup - - - Updated - - - stop, drill, fish. Only thing you “unload” is the auger, the transducer, and a rod. Everything else - bait, tackle, rods, etc. is right there at bench height. Even the vexilar stays put (if...
  17. guywhofishes

    Prayers needed

    Brenda is one brave and strong individual. And her hubby's no slouch. Wow. You're in our continued prayers.
  18. guywhofishes

    One man ice house or small two man

    sometimes being mobile is useless ask me how I know
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    Bigger idiot, lunker or eyexer?

    “Juicy SmooYay”

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