I have 8' 11.5" from the concrete floor to the bottom of the floor joists overhead (I paid handsomely to get that extra 16" of depth in the basement). There's no way to make 8' long studs work and there's no 2x4's available that are between 8' and 10' so I'm going to get to cut off ~18" from...
This is for my basement HT. The deck is on hold for now. Right now I'm leaning more toward a patio made from brick pavers or stamped concrete instead of a wood deck, but either way, that's on hold for now.
I spent my day making wood buying trips to Lowes. I made 3 trips in the minivan with my Dad. We bought 8, 8' 2x4's, 162 10' 2x4's, 17 12' 2x4's, 4 12' 2x6's, 8 12' PT 2x4's, & 2 12' PT 2x6's. That's why I wasn't around.
well, you shouldn't put anything in your checked baggage that you don't want stolen. A laptop is certainly a good example of this. If I recall correctly the airline is only liable for up to $3300 for domestic US flights. International flights are $640 at the rate of $9.07 per lb.
On top of...
Well, there are some additional restrictions.
Lithium metal batteries are non-rechargeable batteries you discard once they are depleted. Larger lithium metal batteries contain over 2 grams of lithium, and are forbidden.
Most consumer lithium metal batteries such as AA, AAA, and CR-123A sizes...
Here are all the rules and regulations on Lithium and Lithium Ion batteries and air travel.
You're not allowed to carry spare Lithium or Lithium Ion batteries in checked luggage, but you can put devices with Lithium or Lithium Ion batteries installed in them in your checked luggage as long as...
Don't get me wrong. I'm already actively looking for another job. I figure it will take a while though, so in the mean time I'm gonna start on my Home Theater and then Deck.
Well, the best available luminance bin of SSC P7 LED's are rated for 800-900lm each at 2.8A. That's what I'm using in my triple P7 light. So, a triple P7 will be 2400-2700 emitter lumens at 2.8A. That's closing in on 35W HID territory (2800-3200 lm) though much more broadly distributed...
Health care is good through the end of July on the current plan. The company will pay for the first 3 months of COBRA. After that they pay 65% of COBRA.
My wife is checking to see what the insurance situation is at her job. They're looking to start offering it, but currently don't. She's...
I worked for a fairly large semiconductor company as a Field Applications Engineer. I was in the Automotive office supporting microcontroller, graphics, & 1394 products with 8 other people.
Well, they've been in the process of circling the drain for years with their high prices, obsolete...
Multiple CAT6 runs to every room. I'd go with at least 4 to any room where you expect to have a TV / Cable / PC. I'd also run an RG-6 or two anywhere you think you might want to put a TV later.
My recollection from what I saw on Build it Bigger is that the glass edge of the pool is not the quite the edge of the building. IE: it's not straight down to the ground once you're over that the edge of the pool.
I'm pretty sure this is a picture of the pool area from the other side.
Permit? Who bothers with those? ;)
LED lighting isn't quite ready yet IMHO. There were quire a few name brand legitimate LED light bulbs for sale in Japan that had decent usable output on par with incandescent and CFL bulbs, but holy crap were they expensive.
The Cree XM LED might mix things...
There was an episode of Build it Bigger about the skypark that spans the top of the three towers. It was pretty interesting.
I'm not one for heights, so you wouldn't find me hanging out at the edge of that pool. :errr:
You still have to follow the building code. And, face it... The vast majority of LED bulbs are going to end up being 120V E26 specials since that's what everyone already has sockets for in their house.
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