I've created this account for enthusiastic DIY-ers like myself. This channel is to share my ideas and experiences in building, fixing, basically anything around the house!
So I just bought some resin and couple days ago and have been procrastinating doing the same thing here because I'm nervous about it.. but watching this video just gave me the nudge I needed! Thank you.
Thank you for making this video. I've been thinking about doing this. I designed built and sold over 400 roofing hoists with these motors and extension ladders... and a few elevators. I have a question... is it just gravity that closes the door? Most have springs and they would have to be removed because the hoist doesn't have a pull option... they just let the cable out.
I know this video is old, but I am wondering if you need high pressure hose for the ones that actually shoot the co2 out. I know the one between the bottle and solenoid need to be high pressure, but the ones that actually "purge" or spray, do they need to be? Thinking about it there wouldnt be pressure buildup in them because it just shoots all the pressure out.
You right. The one after the solenoid doesn't hold pressure. But i would still use the same house all the way, because hi presure hoses are good quality.
I can't find projects on earth batteries (climate batteries) for small (e.g. 10ft x 20ft) greenhouses or hoop houses. They are all for larger green houses and more professional gardeners. Do you have any information on how this system is going to help ? How did you decide to do this vs other heathing methods? Or, do you have evidence it will actually work!? Thanks.
Looking good. Only potential problem I can see is that maybe you could have put the post a bit further in and have the roof go out a bit furter so it would cover the post and the end of the joist so there wouldn't be a lot of rain sitting on top of it. But maybe it doesn't matter, since you're using preassure treated wood.
Try to find Recycled Asphalt Shingles (RAS) and broadcast it as if it were rock salt, then roll/compact the DW again and once the sun beats on it for a while, the RAS will soften and bind to the millings and solidify again. Here in eastern PA/USA, a ton of RAS is only $22.
Appreciate the continued updates... I intend to use the same material to redo my driveway and have been curius about the durability without some kind of reconditioner or sealant. Looks like compacting it should be enough and I have a smaller area to do so will probably end up using a plate compactor.
I just received a seibon nsx spoiler with the exact same cracks! Taking it to a shop tomorrow to get an estimate for them to fix, but may give this a try if it's too expensive. thanks for posting!