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How do I prevent the bolts in my snow blower rotor from breaking?
We got about 12" of snow today and my snow blower lasted only 30 minutes before shearing off one of the 1/4" bolts that holds the rotary blade in place. This is the second time this has happened in as many snow blowing adventures.
What is the right…
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What are these metal strips on our garage walls for?
In a brick outdoor garage building we have metal banding attached vertically to the walls. They seem to be pre drilled, as if they are intended to facilitate fixing additional fixtures e.g shelves. Is that their intended use? They also seem to be…
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Why was a high wall plug installed in a 1959 home?
In our 1959 ranch-style home there is an outlet on a living room wall more than halfway up. Anyone know for what use this may have been installed? It looks built-in when the house was built.
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How to drill through wall without hitting boiler on the other side
I need to drill a hole through from my living room to my garage to put an ethernet run between them. I can only drill through from the living room in one spot due to the positioning of the electrical box that I want the ethernet cable to emerge at.…
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What is this hook on a strike/panic door?
We are installing a panic door and can't figure out and/or find on internet what is this hook-like thing on a striker/panic bar:
It does not respond to pressing on the bar and appears to be just getting in the way, making it impossible to open the…
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How do I self-repair a section of crumbling basement wall, or should I hire a professional?
How do I self-repair a section of crumbling basement wall, or should I hire a professional?
Background:
How I discovered it:
I removed some exposed blue foam insulation from my basement walls to comply with my home insurer's request (part of the…
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Why are there loops of copper water pipe coming out of my concrete floor?
Pulled out an old tub, and back in the wall, I found 7 water lines that come up, connect to each other, and then go back down. They were not attached to the tub at all. Why 7??
Can I use these for a new tub faucet location?
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3 position light switch beeps and flashes when down
I’ve come across something I’ve never seen before and can’t find anything on the internet about. My house has a light switch by the front door that powers my exterior lights. The switch has 3 positions up = on, center = off, down = blinking lights…
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Is it safe to remove old rusty nails from a wooden beam?
During the renovation of our old house I uncovered a load-bearing beam which has a lot of old rusty nails just sticking out of it. By "a lot" I mean that there are around 50 nails in random places on a 2.5 meter long beam. Should I pull these nails…
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Disconnecting a gas stove (New Zealand)
We are having a new gas stove delivered and I consulted a gas fitter to get the old one disconnected (so the delivery people can take it away) and come fit the new one.
The gas fitter surprised me when he said I could disconnect it myself, as there…
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Is it safe to use a drill bit with a half broken tip?
I broke the tip of the masonry drill bit. The tip looks like this now. Half of it is missing, and it seems that the tip itself moved slightly towards the center (since at the bottom, it is parallel to the shaft).
Is it still safe to use the drill…
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How can I prevent spillage from my bathtub?
Let's set the scene:
The horizontal surfaces of the bathtub in my apartment are flat. We have a double shower curtain (with the waterproof bit that hangs on the inside of the tub and the fabric bit that hangs on the outside of the tub) and are…
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How do I build shelves on non-square (>90 degrees) walls?
I want to build shelves into an alcove, but the corners are not square. What is the best approach to this?
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Diagnosing appliance that shocked me
I have a portable air compressor (Master Airbrush MAS TC-40T) I use frequently, usually for airbrush painting. Normally the compressor sits on a counter, and I do not touch it while it's running because I have no need to. However, yesterday when I…
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Where does the strength of a French cleat lie?
I'm making a French cleat wall for a home office. I'm wondering how to make the strongest French cleat. Is it the length/angle of the bevel that matters most, like in B vs A in the diagram? Or is it the overall width of the cleat that is attached…
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