And what do they cost relative to a gas or electric unit?
Al
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From: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:blindhandy...@yahoogroups.com]on Behalf Of Shane Hecker
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 11:54 PM
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Subject: [BlindHandyMan]
I don't know much about them, the little bit of research I have done has been
on geothermal heat pumps. The heat recoverable is relatively low, about 110F so
these are really pre-heaters. You can certainly save some money but the cost is
very high and unless you are using the heat pump
Hello all,
Well the roof is on, the walls sheathed , the window in. Only lacking a
door and lawn grading and dirt removal and trash removal. The door from the
garage of the walkout basement was cut and installed Friday. Things are
looking up. May set some electrical boxes later today or
Sorry but this is a bit off the track for the list.
David Ferrin
www.jaws-users.com
Life is what happens after you have already made other plans.
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From: Blaine Deutscher b.m.deutsc...@sasktel.net
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Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 11:53 PM
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From: David Ferrin
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] o.t Blind runners needed
Sorry but this is a bit off the track for the list.
David Ferrin
www.jaws-users.com
Life is what
, as there was not
a sufficient demand for them.
Yours Truly,
Clifford Wilson
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Clifford,
I have one of these machines and been told by a serviceman and a couple
retailers that the new machines by who ever is making them don't hold up and I
would be better off keeping the old machine. The Maytag top loader I had only
one for 25 years and gave it to a friend, who use it
, had they kept up with developments.
I will quit with this line of thought before the sensors become outraged.
Yours Truly,
Clifford Wilson
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This is not a separate heat pump add-on that you install on the water heater.
The heat pump is actually integrated with the unit. Cost is around $1500.
Shane
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From: Dale Leavens
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 7:50 AM
I am aware of that, 15 hundred is a pretty expensive tank. My remarks were just
to say that the technology would be similar.
A standard electric emersion tank here would be under $400 and so far we pay
under 6 cents per KWH. would have to use a load of hot water to recover 1100
bucks at 6
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For every project, a mistake to learn from.
Or so it seems.
This project is a dresser hutch combination that has to be ready for use as
a grand daughter change table. She's due on Friday this week.
It needed to be very dark to match the crib.
I used a two
of thought before the sensors become outraged.
Yours Truly,
Clifford Wilson
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I wish I could get electricity for that. I'm paying about 14 cents per kwh.
Shane
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From: Dale Leavens
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2010 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] hybrid water heaters
I am aware of that, 15
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Clifford Wilson
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I will quit with this line of thought before the sensors become outraged.
Yours Truly,
Clifford Wilson
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Years ago when I had a place in a mobile home park, my two trash cans started
coming up missing. With some help from some friends and family, we finally
found that the thief was the wind. It was often windy in the park, and the
wind would pitch the cans over on their sides and roll them down
I have that trouble occasionally too. I built a large framed trolley with
three divided wells for garbage cans. I made a small hole in the lids to run
the end of a rope through and tie off, the other end has a dog clip on it which
I snap around a top rail of the cart so when they pull the lids
recently I tried to get one last use out of a bottle of glue that had
almost dried. Same thickening at the bottom as yours not stirred.
Didn't work. No go, had to remove the next step and start over. Good for
learning.
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010, Tom Vos wrote:
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