These are some of the most versatile sunglasses I’ve ever had. They go with and keep up with everything. Haven’t needed the strap. Good with sweat dirt and date night. Pretty sweet
You’re welcome!! My goal was to go through this and bring up and issues I was having in real time. I know from past experience how the instruction paper world can be different from the actual putting it together world
We’re in Minnesota and we picked it up at the fair years ago and have been using it since. Good Iowa product! Agree-natural and smells good. We used it this weekend and during 4th of July fireworks. No bugs.
I TOTALLY AGREE. in fact our plan is to give away once we get it going. We do that already with our apples. Thanks. Good to hear from you! Come do s’mores with us!
Great video, great vibes ! Very good informative review appreciate your authenticity. They definitely look good wish I could try but they’re not where I live 😂
Roger that. This was corn meal. It did burn. I also had dough that I feel was too sticky. We tried to rescue it with flour and it was so so. Part of this journey is to figure out the dough aspect. This was a fast yeast recipe. I thrive in the sourdough world but am new to crust so will be trying that out soon. My goal is as homemade as possible from the crust to the toppings. Sourdough crust and garden grown veggies/sauce. Thanks!
Hey try before you deny. I felt that way too. I’m from the east coast but am living in Minnesota now. That’s where I met cream cheese on pizza. that’s in addition to mozzarella-as in the pizza I made here. Some next level stuff. Thanks!
Thank you! Our pool there sprung a leak and we have a new above ground now using the same funscile sand filter. To heat the water, we use a combo of 2 solar dome heaters and a solar cover. All in all it does a god job to warm (not hot) the pool. Thanks again
Thanks for the help. You posted this just in time! Discovered I had the same issue a week after you posted. Couldn't find any resources until your video. Found an igniter with 5 outputs and it worked...thanks again!
That’s great. I’m glad that it was helpful! It’s nice having the ignitors working. I did get a separate starter for the air fryer so now all are good to go. Thank you!
You maybe could. 1. The hose to the dome would need a converter to match the size of the in/out 2. It helps to have a pump to move the water through the dome 3. The water would still be about the same temp. It’s helpful to have a steady body of water that get continuously cycled through and gradually raises the temp to warmer. I bet they have pumps on market place too Let’s rig it up. This could be the ultimate pool
Ok. But what’s a guy do at the water park? Can’t bring that stuff into the water. Gotta add in some common sense. This can aide in reducing theft or at least make it harder to get after your things. I agree that people are going to do things no matter what.
@@DadAdventures i don't think the water is flowing the way you think it is, the water flows out of the pool on the holes labeled B and goes back in on A, the highest hole. unless you filled it up high enough so it can pick up water on "A" which is not supposed to, and you have your hoses inverted. look at the instructions.
Yup. Was just thinking that. Going to try tomorrow so opposing weights vs same on both and will only slide lateral instead of that plus tendency to pop off. Good stuff brother. When it doubt Zip tie it
Yes! We transported a large amount of breast milk from Hawaii to Minnesota (military) via UPS “overnight” and when it finally arrived it was still frozen. Honestly blown away. We were expecting spoiled honestly but no. There might be other packs out there but this is what we used (the large ones) and buddy did they work well. You can imagine the relief. That was years ago 😌 thanks
@@JimmyKay1976 I see. Good question. Probably a matter of insulation of the lunch box. The milk had styrofoam and newspaper plus the ice packs. Is a mystery.
I've noticed in my solar heater setup, that you reach a higher temp difference when the temperature is cold on the water that goes in to the solar heater. When I use tap water (45°F), I'll get a temp of 81°F after the solar heater with clear blue sky and 73°F in outside temp. But when I use the pool water (82°F), I'll get a temp of 100°F after the heater with the same weather conditions. So the difference in rising temp with cold water is 36°F and the difference is only 18°F when I switch to the warmer pool water in the intake (?) I'm experimenting alot with different temps and with what I've learn so far, I'll bet you can heat up your pool quicker if you put your domes in parallel instead of in series. It would be interesting if you could measure the temp difference with an IR-thermometer on the hoses before the first dome, in the middle and then after the second dome to see if you get the same kind of difference in temp as I'm getting. Keep up your good work and enjoy your new filter and clean pool
That’s great. I don’t have an IR temp gauge but want one as I’m interested too. Not sure what parallel vs chain means. Also I expect the circulation of the water as heated by all sources to carry a diminishing difference in temps as things equalize but YES great stuff.
@@DadAdventures Oh, get one, they are outstanding with the instant temp measure when you experiment with pool heaters. In short, split the single hose from the pump with a Y connector and run two separate hoses to your domes. After the domes, you put another Y connector so you go back to a single hose and put that in your pool. That's a parallel connection, but separate strings might be a better word instead of parallel.
@@SolarProjectsSwedenoh I get it. I see. That’s an interesting way. I don’t have any more Y connectors now but might consider. Great stuff. Really appreciate your thoughts
Basically taking a hard look at safetyism and learning that we aren’t better off and that discomfort and resilience can be the best life teacher. There’s a bunch more in it. Good stuff
If you scarify and loosen up that hard compact layer of soil first, it won't dry into a hard shell that the grass can't penetrate. Also mixing in some organic compost should help keep it softer. Now by far the most important if you dont do any of that, is to keep it hydrated and water 2-3 times a day until the seeds sprout.
Right on. I left this up to its own devices Thinking of doing a redo test with more control using the things you listed. Would be fun to see the difference. Currently out of seed but have lots of compost