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Hey man what connector do you use to for these pumps? From the pump to pvc and are you using 2 inch? I have male thread to male thread adapter but I cannot find a female intex thread to anything pvc just those vacum ones.
I know this is an old video, but any thoughts if you cut into the side 1/4 of inch too much? Asking for a friend..lol.. the frame covers it just fine I'm just.. I meant he''s just worried about the cut spreading. I was thinking about putting a patch on both sides to reinforce is this over kill?
@@Pondiver Thanks for the quick reply.. Ill do it then for sure. I installed the skimmer but havent filled the pool back as I am doing the plumming and installing the sand filter you recommended in another video
Most excellent! You will love the hard plumbing. The rigidity makes it worthwhile. It may not be so, but it instantly felt like the pressure was twice as good once I plumbed it.
Big don't: don't use galvanized steel for exhaust lowering/stack extending. A big do: sand the paint off anywhere you're applying gasket material/silicone.
I bought the 12x24 salt water pool system. I love it except it's not producing chlorine. I live in Arizona sun and the stabaiizer is getting better. But I think I better go get some help with the stabalizer so the chlorine won't dissolve daily. I have had the pool up for 2 week now and chlorine is very low.
Hey dude , great video. I have just set my one up today. But I am looking for advice on what to put at the bottom of the main grill to catch the ash so I don’t have to scrape away at it - any suggestions
I would advise before putting anything inside the firebox and / or cook chamber (looking at you dryer vent), make sure it is food safe! Lots of that stuff is NOT and can actually poison you. This applies to gasket sealer, as well. Lavalock makes food safe gasket sealer and felt tape as well. Anything stainless steel or aluminum is great! Aluminized Steel can be used, also. If not those, you need to verify that it is safe for food. If you cannot verify it, do NOT use it! Anything galvanized or zinc coated should NEVER be used inside the cook chamber or firebox.
This video has been extremely helpful in shed construction, my hubby and I are on day 2 of building an arrow 14x14 and I can say if I didn't watch your video a couple of times we definitely would have struggled a bit more! Thanks ❤❤😊
I am building my 10x4 shed on a concrete slab and the instructions tell me to square the floor frame before anchoring it to the concrete. but every time I move each corner I keep getting two different measurements off by about an inch. How do I make this task easier
I am usually the last person to say things like this (its kinda millennialish) but concerning the dryer vent, read this: Zinc toxicity can occur when an individual is exposed to and breathes the heated yellowish fumes produced from welding or heating galvanized steel. For hot-dipped galvanized steel the recommended maximum temperature is 392 F (200 C), before the metal presents a toxicity risk.
That's good info and I appreciate it. I wonder if it matters that the location is where the heat is escaping. Regardless, you are on to something here. Thanks for sharing.