My good man. I have a commercial Electrolux
vacuum, that does an excellent job with dog hair.
This was highly recommended to me by a guy that
cleans carpets for a living. I happen to love how
it works with my collecting dog hair from a German
Shepherd that sheds all the time.
As for commercial carp
When was the last time you drained the tank? The pit valve on the
bottom of the hot water tank...
Geno
This is what I think you are talking about: I use it at home and at
my Job at AAA Emergency Road Service:
Work Head set for Jaws or any screen reader:
the information for the headset is:
Plantronics model number:SMH-1783-11
You have to call to order this headset because it is a speciality
item.
I just thought , in not
reading all the pieces to the
battery issue. A few suggest
hints might been order.
A: After a battery starts
getting in years. This
depending on the type of
battery. If the car or van or
truck is not being used . Like
sitting for a two to three
week period and especially
sit
Yes, Don,
Over the six years working
there we do here many
interesting stories.
The one that sticks in the
brain the most is those that
take their sport car and put
it away for the winter, in
someone's garage. It sits for
two to three months and some
times for 4 months. Then, call
AAA, mad because
This is interesting listening
to you all talk about
different projects as a
couple. Since installing a new
boiler/furnace forced hot
water Natural Gas unit with
the piping, wiring, fire box,
ballast tank (or what ever
they call it and the hot water
tank, this past late winter. I
have decided to re-
Well it seems in working on
some sort of project he has
called to say to tell the
group that he will be back in
2 or 3 days.
So don't worry after falling
in the pool, deck being
stripped and the well he will
be back and he said, "Don't
worry all is good!"
Just a minor problem with the
computer.
Gen
Hearing you talk about vacuum
cleaners. I have never had
Rainbow cleaner. But have
owned in my time Kirby and
back then nice and multi
versatile in getting the
complete package. Then after
that died I went with two
machines:
A: Aerus-Lux Commercial.
B: A simple sears vacuum body
rolls on the floor
Don't worry just testing
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Tuesday, 16, January, sent: 11:02 AM
Frank,
I don't know about anyone else. Other than a good lubricant. The other thing
I keep handy all the time is a hair drier gun. I have a set of outlets (two
in one) with sealed cover near the metal glass sliding door. So, my good
quality extension cord and th
Monday, 05, February sent at: 8:45 PM
Jim,
I live here in the city of Portland, ME. Where gardening is far from
anything to think about when the temperature (chill factor) is minus 5 As,
the wind is clicking at 25 mph and gusting at 34 mph.
Anyway, in purchasing this home the yard was a gravel park
Well, I have a question for you guys up in this area.
First off the Unit I call a boiler and some call a furnace. Is Natural Gas,
forced hot baseboard water heat. Along with a quick reclaim (if said right)
for hot water for the personal use. The unit is between 15 and 16 years old.
I keep the maint
Bill,
I an all in one unit. Geno
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There has been some wonderful advice for towing trailers of any sort. Small
to large. Those to live in and those to haul items.
Along with what to look out for and have.
Might I add in here from the perspective of working with AAA, Emergency Road
Service.
A: what ever you get make sure it fits what
Dan said: "The house I grew up in had this type of system. There was a coil
of Copper tube that ran through the boiler that supplied hot water for heat.
So, yes, combined units do exist."
Thank-you Dan. I have a hard time visualizing and explaining this 15 to 16
year old system. That added in take
Dale,
You noted: "Although that sounds a little expensive to me it also sounds
like you are getting a high quality system witch will probably not cost you
anything further for a long time. Do we assume that he will be using the
existing radiators and plumbing or is he intending to replace them with
Charlie,
I not all that long ago of a month had a new boiler/furnace installed.
Supply of fuel is Natural gas. I have forced hot water baseboard.
If you are looking at the same type of unit I think I still have the
information contract still on my hard drive.
The old boiler/furnace was all in one u
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