RE: [BlindHandyMan] Another measuring device

2009-11-24 Thread vetsline
I've missed some of the posts on this thread, sorry if I am repeating a point about the click rule.  Anyway, here goes.    I have a click rule and the difference,to me, is, one can actually measure with it.  Each section is one foot. and each thread is 1/16 th of an inch.  So, if you have a

RE: [BlindHandyMan] talking tape measure

2009-11-24 Thread Tom Hodges
Lenny, I can't remember for sure but do those batteries have an expiration date or a date of any kind on them? -Original Message- From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com [mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Lenny McHugh Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 7:15 PM To: handyman-blind

Re: [BlindHandyMan] talking tape measure

2009-11-24 Thread Lenny McHugh
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Re: [BlindHandyMan] talking tape measure

2009-11-24 Thread Lenny McHugh
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[BlindHandyMan] storing gas grill

2009-11-24 Thread Lenny McHugh
We have a Webber gas grill on the back porch. I have an after market cover for it. Although the porch is covered snow still blows in. I was putting the cover when Karen told me that she was informed that we should not use it. She was told that moisture will be trapped under the cover causing

Re: [BlindHandyMan] storing gas grill

2009-11-24 Thread Dan Rossi
Personally, I don't see why moisture under the cover is worse than moisture raining directly onto the grill. I also think that rather than snow, ice, and sun directly on the grill, a little moisture under the cover isn't as bad. I can imagine discussion of mold growth, but if this is just a

Re: [BlindHandyMan] storing gas grill

2009-11-24 Thread Brice
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RE: [BlindHandyMan] storing gas grill

2009-11-24 Thread Alan Terrie Robbins
Terrie and I have an inexpensive grill so never cover it, summer or winter. Seems to hold up ok. But, as Dan said, you will get many different view points. I'd go with what you feel is best. Al -Original Message- From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com

Re: [BlindHandyMan] storing gas grill

2009-11-24 Thread Betsy Whitney
Lenny, In this humid climate, most people use something to keep the dust off but not tight enough to trap the moisture. Betsy At 06:28 AM 11/24/2009, you wrote: We have a Webber gas grill on the back porch. I have an after market cover for it. Although the porch is covered snow still blows in. I

[BlindHandyMan] called weber

2009-11-24 Thread Lenny McHugh
I am not sure where Karen read about covering the grill so I called Weber to make sure it was not in their operation manual. The customer service agent told me that covering is a matter of preference. No harm will come to the grill either way. --- Please visit my home page; it is motivational,

RE: [BlindHandyMan] storing gas grill

2009-11-24 Thread Tom Hodges
Lenny, we bought a cover, on line, for our weber gas grill and it was the actual Weber brand. They had a short one and along one, that goes almost all the way to the ground. It has a panl on both the front and the back, about 8 inches down from the top that is made of some kind of netting

Re: [BlindHandyMan] storing gas grill

2009-11-24 Thread wstephan
WE have a fairly large Fiesta grill. I first used a tarp to cover the thing, then a cheap supposedly form-fit cover which ripped after it froze to the ground. The grill lives on a concrete pad and is exposed to all manner of weather. Last year as a result of being left uncovered for a while,