Aloha Sheryl,
Given that the beans are inside a drum that can
be 400 degrees hotter than the actual beans, I
think that some device that will speak the
digital readout of the existing thermometers
would be the easiest way to go since those
thermometers are already installed in the big roaster.
Hi Lenny,
Any idea what they do with them that would make
them require that they be working?
Just curious, Betsy
At 03:57 PM 9/7/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Well, the old refrigerator that I am recycling
>through the pp&l program almost totally let me
>down. They are picking it up tomorrow morning.
>
Aloha all,
Our bathtub is running slow and my husband brought home a product
made by drano. It's a foaming product. The bottle looks very strange.
It is split into two parts but the mouth of the bottle is open to
both halves of the bottle so that when pouring it, the liquid will
mix together. I
Aloha Blake,
I think this is definitely a handyman question.
If I am sweeping in the house, I will often sweep
all the dust to a corner and then it is easier to
get down on the floor and, using a papertowel or
a cloth, you can push the dirt right into the
dust pan. When you're done, you can al
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Aloha all,
Some friends of ours are overseas and wrote that they bought a
bicycle with a rubber belt instead of a chain. Another person
responded that these kind of belts have been used in motorcycles for
awhile, but are also appearing in the bicycle world. This may be old
news to some of you,
ong ago. Now using tomato juice
>simply wastes money and adds to the clean up.
>And that I can testify to from personal experience!
>
>Joy
>
>Please take a few moments to browse and enjoy
>my original artwork at:
>www.tigerfeathers.ca
>
>----- Origina
Tomato juice, and lots of it.
Yikes, Betsy
At 01:06 AM 8/30/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>What is the best way to clean up a skunk spray
>and can clothing be cleaned? I just got a call
>from my daughter her husband got sprayed this
>morning taking out the trash. The skunk was
>along side of his porch,
I just have to say this before we have to change
topics... Perhaps people will be able to download
car-tones like we can ring-tones.
And I wonder what they will cost, and how they
will work it so someone gets paid to install them?
Hmm, an entrepreneurial opportunity?
At 08:18 PM 8/27/2010, you w
Speaking of sounds, I think they should make the
sound of horses clomping along. We had a bridal
path near where I was raised, and loved the sound
of the horses walking down the street to the trail.
At 12:16 PM 8/27/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>yeah Jennifer but have you ever heard an
>ice-cream truck
Aloha Blake,
This list is so great because everyone encourages
each other to succeed. Absolutely amazing!
Wouldn't it be great if the whole world took a lesson from all of us?
Take care and happy building.
Betsy
At 05:53 PM 8/26/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Hi Phil and others on the list, First of all i
Blake,
I've had great results soaking the head in
vinegar. I know it sounds a little weird, but it
has kept my water-pick shower massage head
working for over 30 years. Every couple of years
I soak it over night in a bowl of vinegar. I've
heard from others that 30 minutes is enough.
Betsy
At
Claudia,
There is probably a reset button on your upright.
I don't have an Oreck, but all of the vacuum
cleaners I've had for years had a reset. Perhaps
someone on the list who has one can tell you where it might be located.
Betsy
At 04:55 PM 8/21/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Hi,
>
>After 8 Years, my O
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Aloha Tom,
This is a great tip! Thanks for sharing.
Betsy
At 04:42 PM 8/12/2010, you wrote:
>I've enjoyed my belt sander for a long time. But it doesn't work well for
>small stuff, or long thin strips.
>So I built a platform on which I can mount the sander on its side, and
>clamped down with a coup
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Aloha Claudia,
You can purchase just a frame by itself. Some
metal frames have adjustable height. The legs are
kind of telescoping. The trick with those is to get them level.
Some of the wooden frames I have seen already
have holes that are supposed to be able to be used to connect to a headboa
HI Mark,
Is this guy a contractor trying to get money off
his rent? I asked a friend of mine who is a
contractor and he said there may be some sort of
tile out there like that but he's never heard of
any such thing in thirty years.
Betsy
At 06:20 AM 8/5/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>hey gang have a pro
reen" new machine. . . so now we
>contact Sears as she wants a real repairman which will cost $120.00 to
>just show up. I'll use something else first. just ranting. Lee
>
>On
>Sun,
>Jul 18, 2010 at 07:36:12AM -1000, Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press wrote:
> > Aloha L
Aloha Lee,
Haven't had an ice maker for many years, but I
seem to remember that you could turn off the ice
maker. I wonder if they turned it off when they
installed the filter and forgot to turn it back
on, or if they turned off the water valve and didn't turn it back on.
Things to consider, Be
Aloha Brice,
You might want to check your seal and also check
to see if the drainage paths are clear. Since it
only seems to be on one side it makes me think
that maybe it isn't level and the drainage isn't working properly.
At 05:15 AM 7/15/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>I have a upright freezer that's
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I absolutely agree that my Tempur-Pedic is the
best purchase I ever made too. I also like the
fact that they are mold and mildew safe. I didn't
have to buy special sheets. We looked at the
number beds, but they didn't guarantee no mold or
mildew. The nice thing about this one is that it
confo
Hi Lenny,
Is it a lot? How about a file?
Betsy
At 12:57 PM 7/13/2010, you wrote:
>I do not know when I spilled some tight bond 3 glue on my miter gauge. Is
>there any easy way to remove it from the metal? I really do not want to try
>and grind it off. It must have been there for a few months so it
Speaking of using existing things, my friend that
I mentioned yesterday tells me that she has now
made a dryer out of the cupboard above her
refridgerator. She took out the bottom and the
top and replaced them with screen. For heat She
installed a light fixture inside to create heat
and the c
Aloha Matt,
My friend made trays with extruded aluminum just
like some folks use to make window screens. Then
she could just take them out in the yard and squirt them off with the hose.
She made a tent out of screen that was open on
the bottom so it could just be set over the whole
stack of tra
ahoogroups.com>
>[mailto:<mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
><mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com> ]
>On Behalf Of Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press
>Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 3:16 PM
>To:
><mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroup
Aloha Jennifer,
I went online and could only find information about using it with wood.
Maybe I missed something, but...
Betsy
At 07:17 AM 7/6/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Hey Guys,
>
>Will Gorilla glue work on metal?
>
>Jennifer
>
>[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
Aloha David,
If it's just basic day-to-day dirt and hand oil,
I use pledge cleaner on a soft cloth. Shines them right up.
Betsy
At 06:57 PM 7/1/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>I've got some old door knobs and plates that
>cover the locking mechanisms that need some
>cleaning. Not sure what types of metal
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Aloha Lenny,
Is this supposed to be a house for the cat to stay inside? I just
wonder because if it can get out, it will probably continue to
scratch it's favorite furniture anyway. I have found that having more
than one scratching post works well, and you put them in front of the
things you do
How about a scrubber on a long extension.
Oh, and by the way. I believe that mold can grow
on just about anything in the right conditions,
but this is my experience from living in the tropics.
At 09:48 AM 6/21/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>no not realeythe top 3rd of the windoe opens so
>i carn't reach
Aloha Cy,
Glad you're back. Wondered what happened to you.
Betsy
At 07:30 AM 6/18/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Hey Dale,
>
>Good to be back.
>
>My eldest daughter has been on my case for several years to move back to
>Colorado so her Daddy would be close by. (LOLLOLLOL)
>
>She is, by the way, nearly 50. I
Too bad this realtor seems to be more interested
in selling property than honesty.
I just can't imagine anyone thinking those
windows are better, we had them in my growing-up house.
oi... Betsy
At 06:18 AM 6/14/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>The guy's full of it. The house I grew up in was of that type. T
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Aloha Lenny,
Just a note about this. I complained that my oven was off. When the
guy came out, he said that after the oven light went out and the
preheated beeps sounded, I needed to wait until I heard the oven
performed two more cycles before it was actually at the right
temperature. He said t
; >
> > The albums in Technics format formerly on my website are still
> > available upon request.
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press"
> <<mailto:brailleit%40hawaii.rr.com>braill...@hawaii.rr.
Aloha Jennifer,
I bet your son could set these things. I don't
know much about the accessibility of any of them,
but I think once they're set, they stay that way.
At 07:47 AM 6/9/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Hey Guys,
>
>Does anyone here use one of the outlet timers
>that you put in the outlet and then
Aloha Lenny,
Never tried it on water marks, but have used that
method successfully to remove tree pitch/sap from wood and tile.
Betsy
At 04:53 PM 6/5/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>How to Remove Water Ring Stains on Fine Wood
>Furniture | eHow.comHas anyone used this
>procedure? The other night I had a s
There are so many of these units, I thought it best to send it along.
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Wow, I must have been lucky when I bought mine. I
paid $600 for mine and it is a complete stove. I
didn't know that dropping a pan on it would crack the top.
Betsy
At 02:10 PM 5/27/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>I know a lot of people like the "cooktop"
>stoves, smooth top as you call it, but I don't car
Jennifer,
I absolutely adore my flat top electric stove.
I've had it for ten years, and hope to never have anything else.
Betsy
At 02:02 PM 5/27/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>If I ever get to remodel the kitchen I will
>probably go for gas also. Though I am tempted by
>the smooth topped ones because of
Aloha Phil,
I did manage to find a users manual, but of
course there is no mention of how to solve your
issue. However, perhaps if you call:
* 866-674-3549 they can help you. They are in Arizona.
* I have the user manual in a txt or pdf file
that is quite readable with Acrobat, so if you
Aloha Phil,
Um, what kind of watch do you have?
Betsy
At 11:31 AM 5/27/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>I ask this question on the other list and got no
>answers. I forgot all the technical whizzes are over here.
>I have a four alarm watch that is on 24 hour
>time and I want it on 12 hour time. Does anyone
It's the wood of choice here in the islands, and
we definitely give it the moisture test.
At 03:22 PM 5/25/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Baked lumber is what is replacing pressure
>treated and other. It is baked in large ovens
>and it destroys the sugar in the lumber and sap.
>Nothing will eat it becau
Our trucks charge $300 for the hose delivery system.
Betsy
At 04:29 PM 5/18/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>It is possible to have concrete put in through a hose from a truck, but
>probably very expensive and would have to be done by a contractor.
>Probably prohibitively costly, the high end method.
>
>tom F
David,
The link in the footer works fine even though there is a slash aftr it.
Betsy
At 01:09 PM 5/13/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>I haven't been doing much with it for a while now as some folks complained
>about it from like diy.com ETC. The mail archive web site is automatic and
>been doing it for sever
Aloha Matt,
This may not be the fastest way to do this, but it will get you there.
Below this message is a link to the archives
page. I have moved through it in two ways.
You can type your query in the search box such as
airconditioner. This will bring up lots of items
including some from 2007
Aloha Jennifer,
As someone else mentioned, it depends on what I'm
trying to protect myself from, but I did buy a
box of 100 non-latex gloves at my local drugstore
for things like dealing with messy stuff. I also
have some that are for using harsh chemicals. I
think the regular gloves from the
Aloha all,
Many times on the list we have discussed the accessibility of
appliances. The article at the link below has both good and bad news.
It's from Access World, which I believe is a publication from the
American Foundation for the Blind.
http://www.afb.org/afbpress/pub.asp?DocID=aw110209
It is true that I live in a place with lots of
humidity, but the button units did not get wet.
Since I did not have a good experience, let's see what others think.
Betsy
At 08:28 PM 5/3/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>so do you think I should bye one or not
>Sent from My T-mobile Dash 3g.
>Julio Morones
>K
Aloha Julio,
Yes, lots of places sell them. However, I bought
a mid-priced one at home depot and it lasted
about eight months. The one I bought has four D
batteries in the base, and one in each of the two
outside buttons. The batteries that go in the
buttons is smaller than a triple a battery,
Aloha Dan,
Yes, I remember the back ache I got from reading
your original post, but I didn't know the shape
or size of the thing, only the weight. I thought it might be hollow and wider.
Hmm, back to the drawingboard,
Betsy
At 03:58 PM 5/3/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Betsy,
>
>The pig is a five foot lo
Aloha all
I've never seen one of these things, but perhaps
it could become something. If it's big enough and
it can be cleaned, could it be a cabinet or
perhaps a doll house? If it is much bigger, how
about a place for a small person to hang out with
her books, color crayons and a soft blanky.
I'm so glad this subject came up. Scot, you mention using an Apple
router. I have 3 PCs in the house and one Mac. I can connect my PCs
to my router and get a wireless connection for my laptop. Router has
external antennas and is a linksys. However, when I try to connect
the Mac to the router it
I'm a supporter of self-preservation of my house
and self-help for myself. That's why I joined
this list. I'd ask another woman to borrow her eyeballs first.
Hurrah for the list!
Betsy
At 07:29 PM 5/1/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Spiro wrote:
>"never show how easy it is, they don't."
>
>But what you do
Aloha Claudia,
Your better half? Obviously he isn't the one
carrying all the *** into the house.
Perhaps you could have all the locks keyed to the same key?
Betsy
At 10:00 AM 4/23/2010, you wrote:
>Wow,
>
>Everything sounds so high tech.
>At my job, we have swipe cards; we have to swipe
>them do
Aloha Lenny,
I'm so worried about things that fall out of, or jump across the room
when taking something apart that I often work inside a cardboard box
so that things can't get away from me. I also work over a cheap
aluminum pan if I think I might have lots of little things such as
bolts or scr
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Aloha Lenny,
I don't have that exact item, but something similar. When mine
stopped working well, it was the connection between the end of the
brush and the outer enclosure. I bought a new brush, about $10 and
all was well. I think taking it apart to see what's happening will be
okay. Mine didn
>Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] getting black from cane handle
>
>I did not see the cane. I also thought about a glove but last week we had 90
>degree weather. So I did not suggest that.
>- Original Message -
>From: "Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press"
><<mail
Lenny,
Would it be possible to replace the black with a white? Sounds like a
cheap grip. The only other thing I can think of is to wear a glove.
Betsy
At 01:51 PM 4/17/2010, you wrote:
>A friend of my wife is now using a support cane. The black grip similar to
>that of my old white cane is making
Aloha,
I think the web site was provided for the
possible purchase of needles that are already threaded.
I've seen the wire type needle threaders in the
notions section of the grocery store. Many
travel-sized sewing kits come with them inside
with several colors of thread, a thimble,
sometime
Aloha Linda,
I agree with Dave's email. I have used both of
those threading solutions. I keep the wire loop
kind in my purse in case I am out somewhere and
don't have the self-threading needles around.
Before 911, I used to carry a self-threading
needle in my purse, but not anymore of course.
Aloha all,
Are the instant hot waterheaters considered hybrids?
My instant tank cost $600.00 7 months ago,
produces 4.5 gallons per minute, costs me $20 a
month to run, removing it and created lots more
space in the laundry room. We took out a 30
gallon propane tank that was costing us about
$
Very clever. Great handy hint for all of us.
Betsy
At 11:49 AM 4/3/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Well after a frustrating trip to Home Depot I acquired enough parts to
>water jet a pipe under our sidewalk steps. We have a outdoor post light
>fixture close to our front door and had one in the back yard. Due
I use Fun Gum. I got it at the art store.
At 02:52 PM 4/3/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Hi List,
>
>Someone gave me some wonderfully sticky stuff a
>few years ago and I want to get some more but I
>don't know what it's called. You break off a wad
>of this stuff, roll it in a ball like chewing
>gum, and
Usually 15 to 30 minutes and then run hot water
for a full five minutes. I thought the hot water
running was over-kill, but often the thing breaks open after about 4 minutes.
Betsy
At 06:16 AM 4/2/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>On this note, how long after putting nasty
>chemicals down a drain do I need
I think it was Jennifer that removed the oil
tankand Dan who moved a radiator down stairs, not out to the curb.
Betsy
At 09:58 AM 4/1/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Dan, a few years back, you remove something from your basement. Was it a
>feul tank or boiler? Once you got it out of the basement, how did yo
He probably figured he'd get it all done while he
was young and able. As a homeowner, I know it is never ending.
Betsy
At 12:38 PM 4/1/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Dan! When you bought your castle in the clouds,
>did you give any consideration to all the future
>sweat and physical discomfort that you we
Aloha Ron,
What are floor boots? I googled it but still don't really get it.
Thanks Betsy
At 10:26 AM 4/1/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Well folks,
>
>When the contractor works he gets things done. It isn't just the weather
>slowing this project. Anyway the wooden foundation is in the ground drain
>tile an
Oh Dan. I'm hurting just from reading your post.
I think that device with the webbing is quite
ingenius. I hope someone is keeping track of all
these things so that Sofia will be able to truly
appreciate her big strong, dedicated dad.
Betsy
At 02:48 AM 4/1/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Yesterday mornin
Aloha Blaine,
I have a dishwasher because my other half thinks
it is his job to wash dishes and they are not
clean. I've been washing dishes for more years
than I am willing to admit here, but I assure you
that I will never forget how. There are some items that I still wash by hand.
I must say
he owners manual. She can read it to me, but I can comprehend it
>better if I read it myself.
>- Original Message -
>From: "Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press"
><<mailto:brailleit%40hawaii.rr.com>braill...@hawaii.rr.com>
>To: <<mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoo
Aloha Brice,
I have a Whirlpool conbo washr/dryer unit. There
is a setting for heavy-duty wash which does
something similar. I suggest that you try to find
out how to set it for a permapress load if you're not sure what it is set on.
Perhaps if you could find out the model of the
washer, you c
Aloha Bob,
If I lived alone I probably wouldn't worry about
replacing it, but in this household too many food
pieces get into the drain. Yes, I do have a
straner, but it gets removed when the water isn't running well.
Betsy
At 01:22 PM 3/24/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Dale, they are on their way out.
Lenny,
I'll find my book and get this info to you tomorrow.
Betsy
At 05:40 PM 3/24/2010, you wrote:
>What is the dimensions of this beast? How high is the ladder and what is the
>wheel diameter. Doing more searching I could not find that information. With
>the spelling without the e only one site p
Hi all,
I have something called a total trolley.
It can be a dolly, a cart or a step ladder. It will hold upto 200 pounds.
I bought it online but don't remember where. I cost about $80.
Betsy
At 10:03 AM 3/24/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I am finally back to you about the small fold up two wheeler
ere was a brand at Orchard Supply that I bought at our last
>home that I bought, it was called the Bone Crusher. 3 quarter horse, 10
>year warranty, and at the time it was around $80. That was back in 2000.
>Good luck.
>- Original Message -
>From: "Betsy Whitney, Dolph
Aloha Tom,
It has a cord to unplug. I am going to get a pro to install a new one.
I really appreciate all of the helpful and
amusing comments that have been sent.
Thanks as always,
Betsy
At 08:21 AM 3/24/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Betsy,
>It may well not have a"plug" may be wired right
>to the box wher
Aloha Miranda,
Have you considered an alternative to paint such
as paneling or wallpaper? Just a thought,
Betsy
At 01:19 PM 3/23/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Hi,
>We can guarantee there is no lead paint. This
>paint was put on in 2006, and we had the home
>inspected before making an offer. We have to
Lololol, I think Sofia needs a trip to Hawaii.
Betsy
At 02:20 PM 3/23/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>YEAH! BABY! Partay in paradise. It's been 25 years since I visited
>Hawaii so it's about time to go again. Don't worry Betsy, we'll supply
>the beer, you just need to give us a place to crash. We'll have tha
was setup awhile ago?
>
>Al
>-Original Message-
>From: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>[mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]on Behalf Of Betsy Whitney, Dolphin
>Press
>Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2010 8:15 PM
>To: <mailto:
us know and maybe a bunch of us can come
>over (smile)
>
>Al
>-Original Message-
>From: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>[mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]on Behalf Of Betsy Whitney, Dolphin
>Press
>Sent:
Unfortunately yes.
Betsy
At 01:58 PM 3/23/2010, you wrote:
>
>
>Did you try turning it counter clock wise? Providing the motor turns clock
>wise, turning that direction would draw whatever is stuck in there deeper.
>Going counter clock wise would back it out, or at least free up the jammmed
>sectio
itch is off this is safe.
>If it is the plug in style unplug also if that will make you feel safer.
>You likely will need some pliers to pull out
>what you can to free up the disposal.
>Ron
>- Original Message -
>From: Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press
>To: <mailto:blindh
aby to move it. It didn't get
> >any easier after turning it several times.
> >
> >RJ, where would I put the socket to turn it from the top?
> >Betsy
> >At 12:48 PM 3/22/2010, you wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >Get a socket wrench and turn
According to some, the less expensive the unit the louder they are also.
Considering the length of time one uses such a
thing, I can't imagine that quietness would really be an issue.
Betsy
At 01:56 AM 3/23/2010, you wrote:
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>Not to drag this thread out but yesterday I talked to a friend of
I have a Victor Stream. I use it for recording
meeting. Some of the meetings are in large rooms
and include several people. I also get a good
recording over the phone. If I'm attending a
meeting by phone, I will put the Stream in
another room with a speaker phone. Then I can
listen to it and
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>Get a socket wrench and turn it from the top.
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>- Original Message -
>From: Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press
>To: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 23:33
>Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan]
ssings,
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>Tom
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>From:
><mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>[mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]
>On Behalf Of Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press
>Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 5:28 PM
>To: blindhandyman-yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Bl
gt;On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 10:47:37AM -1000, Betsy Whitney, Dolphin Press wrote:
> > Aloha again,
> > A few weeks ago we discussed solutions for keeping water from
> > splashing when it drains from the washer. I took the suggestion to
> > cover the end with a nylon stocking
Aloha Everyone,
We are ready to have vinyl flooring installed in the kitchen. We
discovered that the current vinyl was installed over some old
flooring that my contractor thinks is what they call VCT. Does anyone
know when they stopped using asbestos in such flooring? We may be
able to remove t
Hi Claudia,
I have those in both of my bathrooms and love
them. Depending on where one lives they may be
costly, but here I can get a replacement for
about $200. When we had to replace a washer in
our tub faucet, I priced a replacement because it
was a good possibility that the enclosure was
We pay $25 per month and most of our garbage goes
out to the compost. We don't actually have
garbage collection here. You have to hire someone
to hall it away. The dump is about 12 miles so it's worth the cost to me.
Betsy
At 01:36 PM 3/21/2010, you wrote:
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>Wow, $54 per month?
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>We also do
There doesn't seem to be anything caught in
anything. The hatchet-head looking things turn
freely. I'll get a wrench tomorrow to see if I can turn it from the bottom.
Betsy
At 06:24 AM 3/21/2010, you wrote:
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>Those blades are to turn without resistant. They
>direct the food into the cu
Thanks Dan. I'll try Sears or the local hardware
store. I had to laugh because when I was asking
about it at Home Depo, the woman who was helping
me said she didn't have it but that it was a
great idea. She was going to try a nylon stocking on hers.
Betsy
At 02:47 PM 3/20/2010, you wrote:
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Aloha Bill,
Maybe I don't understand how it all works. The
hatchet-head sort of things turn freely when I
turn them with my finger. I thought that the
entire round part that they are attached to was also supposed to turn.
I did push the reset button, twice actually, but
no luck. Motor still ju
ave a few around give it a try. Once inserted use a pair of pliers or
>something to turn it back & forth
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>Al
>-Original Message-
>From: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
>[mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]on Behalf Of B
Aloha again,
A few weeks ago we discussed solutions for keeping water from
splashing when it drains from the washer. I took the suggestion to
cover the end with a nylon stocking, but when it gets full it pops
off of the hose even though I have it tied on and have a rubberband
looped around it t
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