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What's the term for a hole with a screw thread?
I'm replicating a drawer handle that fits on an M4 screw. If you'd look inside the plastic hole, you can see a gold-colored metal tube that has screw threads. That's what the screw screws into.
My question is: What is the technical term for this…
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Is there a device that will allow a bathroom fan to run for 5 minutes after it is switched off?
There is one switch that controls the lights and fan in the bathroom. Users turn the light/fan on when they enter, and off when they leave.
I'd like for the bathroom fan to run for a time after they leave, after turning off the lights.
Is there a…
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How do I fix a broken power cord
My dog chewed through the plug end of a air purifier that I have in my house. I was wondering if it was possible to buy a plug by itself connect the end of this cord into the plug safely. Below is a picture of what the end of the cord now looks…
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A guest pushed in my shower wall tile. How can I fix it?
Some guests stayed over at our house a couple days ago and one accidentally leaned a little on the shower wall. Leaving behind a gap between what seems to be the drywall or backing and the actual tile!
Now we’re not up to the idea of spend hundreds…
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Condensor went, HVAC guy is blaming electrician, is this possible?
My brand new HVAC unit, the condensor died. The unit has a sticker that says the following:
Minimum Circuit Ampacity 32 amps
Max Fuse / Breaker 50
The electrician ran a 8 gauge wire with a 40 amp breaker to the ac. The HVAC guy is telling me…
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Are rechargeable 9-volt batteries suitable for use in smoke detectors?
Lithium-Ion rechargeable 9V batteries are now readily available.
Are they appropriate for use with hardwired smoke detectors, which typically use 9V batteries as battery backups?
What about for use as primary power in battery-powered smoke…
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Running cat 6 networking cable in the attic: what is up to code?
I plan on adding a Cat 6 network in my single-story detached home. It would consist of home runs from each of the 3 bedrooms + TV room to a central patch panel in the garage, which is close to the center of the home. The cat 6 cable runs will follow…
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How do I improve Pergola Stability?
The deck is nearly finished but I have a small structural problem with the pergola. A left or right force near the top of the pergola (such a a tall person leaning on the post) leads to a bit of noticeable wobble. Everything is rock solid at the…
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Is there any danger in pulling a washing machine forward?
Our washing machine broke, specifically it stopped draining water. The water has been in there for a few days now and has started to smell. I researched this problem a bit and all possible solutions involve having access to the back of the machine.…
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How can I tell if these pipes are gas lines or water lines?
I recently moved into an in-law unit of a large old house. In the kitchen, there are two pipes coming out of the wall (one protruding out a little more than the other). I had assumed they were gas lines to connect my stove. But since the stove…
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Splitting a 240V line into two 120V lines
In my garage I have wiring for a 240V outlet. It is a four-wire setup (two hots, one neutral and one ground). It is set up on a 20 ampere double breaker in the circuit breaker box. I want to remove that outlet and install two 120V receptacles in its…
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How do I replace a garage door spring?
One of the springs on my garage door has snapped. I'd like to replace it, but it seems like I'm going to have to get the door up before I can do so. Of course, the door is extremely heavy with a broken spring, so that is tricky. Do I just need to…
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How can I stop my lights dimming when my Air Conditioning turns on?
I have no noticeable problems with my house's electricity, but when my Air Conditioner kicks in (and here in Central Texas, it kicks in year round) my lights dim for a second or so and then run normally. It doesn't seem to have any bad effects,…
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How to finish wide gap in drywall at edge of ceiling
I have a long narrow gap in the ceiling where it meets the wall. It is too big for plaster and tape, but too small (and uneven) to cut a piece of drywall.
Furthermore, unlike in this question, there is no wood to fill with plaster.
What is the best…
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How can I detect reverse polarity on an ungrounded receptacle?
Recently moved into a 1950s-built house and am swapping out some of the older receptacles.
On one particular ungrounded circuit there are four receptacles. The first two are as expected - the two black wires were connected to the gold screws in the…
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