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The first answerer is absolutely correctYou lose roughly 40-50% of your head through your duct workYou will see a drastic change in your attic temp, as well as your heating bill if you buy faced R3-R5 insulation and wrap your duct workAdditionally, check on top of all light fixtures, around chimneys, and on top of your attic entry to make sure that they are all sealed tight.
Too big for defrost in microwave, can't get the giblets out though, and I know they have paper on them, anyone have any ideasIt is now in the sink with cold water running over it.
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I saw signs recently and now im friggin paranoid, havent left the house in 2 years
You don't have to change the world entirelyIf you see trash on the ground, pick it upMake sure to recycle your cans, bottles, tins, newspapers, etcPlant a tree!
I have some arrows that have a mind of their own and wont hit where I'm aimingany ideas?
Aluminum arrows can bend, ding, and create accuracy problems.you can check each arrow for straightness by rolling it on a table top Any bend will be noticedOther problems may be incorrect spine weight.an arrow must be spined correctly to shoot accurately.It must match the bow's draw weight and the shooters draw lengthAnd if you are shooting a compound bow, it needs to be tuned to be accurate with it.that would include having the center shot shot, the nocking point,and the tiller all set correctly.and the cams in timeIf shooting a traditional bow.hours of practice and working on good form with cure the problem.
Anyway, I had some cold pizza pockets in a metal bowl that I put in the microwave, and there were sparks flying everywhere, after 10 seconds I stopped the microwaveI'm worried I ruined the microwave, will someone please answer ASAP and let me know if I can still use the microwave, I'm going to BRB, i'll just put the pizza pockets on some aluminum foil and microwave them in the mean time just to be safeBRB
Test the microwave with a cup full of waterIf it heats the water and does not make very suspicious sounds or sparks or smoke the microwave is still usableNever put any metal in the microwaveNo aluminum foil, not bowls no knifes or spoons or what ever.
need a good barbequed beef brisket recepie?
Blackjack Brisket This is a special recipe bar-b-que brisket that is slow cooked in the ovenEnjoy, this can be cooked outdoors on pit if preferredOriginal recipe yield: 16 servingsPrep Time:30 MinutesCook Time:8 Hours Ready In:8 Hours 30 MinutesServings:16 (change) -INGREDIENTS: 10 pounds untrimmed beef brisket 1 (12 fluid ounce) can beer (optional) 1 large onion, quartered 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 tablespoon salt 1 tablespoon pepper 2 (18 ounce) bottles hickory smoke flavored barbeque sauce 1 cup blackstrap molasses 2 tablespoons liquid smoke flavoring -DIRECTIONS: Preheat the oven to 250 degrees F (120 degrees C)Place brisket in a large roasting pan (disposable aluminum foil pan is fine)Pour beer over the meat, and place onion sections on topSeason with garlic, salt and pepperCombine the barbeque sauce, molasses and liquid smoke; pour over the roastCover pan with aluminum foilPlace pan on the center rack of the preheated oven, and bake for 6 to 8 hours, or until beef is fork tenderRemove from the oven and let stand for about 10 minutes before slicing across the grain into 1/8 inch slices.
they are the s shaped red spanish tileswhat kind of flashing would I use and How? Pictures or vidoe would be great!
The Spanish tiles you are using, are called S tilesGeneric named, different manufactures will have different namesS tile name comes from the shape of the tile if viewed from its horizontal profile (from the ground lookingt up)Depending on the manufacture of your Skylight, be it Pella, Velux, or if it's a generic aluminum style with an acryllic dome, they should have flashings for each of their own productsIf you don't know the manufacturers name, or can't find it, ;the best thing to do would be to use a step flashing.both for flat and/or mission style tilesThese are generally aluminum or galvanized sheet metal, or in some cases, plastic, vinyl, or even leadWhich brings me to the answer to to your question: What I would suggest would be to either flash it in rolled copper (anywhere from six to nine inch) self-adhesive, (found in the roofing products section at Home Depot) or in a rolled lead (usually used for fireplaces and solar heating units that lie parrellel with the roof, and not on stands)Also, if you don't feel comfortable, go to Velux skylights and roof windows website, or visit the local Velux dealer, and they will steer you in the right direction, but this should really be done by a professionalBeing a roofer, window and door/ skylight installer/service technician, I don't recommend taking this on alone without professional hands-on guidancel, because you will almost definitely end up with leaks (your ark at the bottom of an abyss) no pun intended