Faulkster

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  • in reply to: External water heater #1260
    Faulkster
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    I think the (2) external connections I found are *outputs*, but I haven’t checked yet.

    in reply to: Fixing a Leak in The Kitchen Sink Pipes #1259
    Faulkster
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    I found a leak under my sink as soon as I moved in to my 5th-wheel. Turned out to be a dried rubber gasket where the pipe attaches to the sink drain. Obsolete part I couldn’t find anywhere!

    One R/V business here asked me to wait while they checked in the ‘back’. The guy came back with (2) complete drains and gave them to me for free! New drain and no leak!

    in reply to: AC Window Unit Install #1225
    Faulkster
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    Thanks Pippi!

    I sure did clean my A/C units after watching your video a couple months ago. It did not help, but ultimately the living room A/C was dying and this was a part of why it didn’t cool well at all.

    The plan is to insulate the top of the 5th-wheel and the tops of the slides the way you did yours. How is that working by the way?

    I have been checking cost for a company to come and build a cover for my 5th-wheel, but that is out of my budget. Hehe

    So far, turning off the roof unit and installing the window unit has reduced my electricity bill considerably.

    in reply to: AC Window Unit Install #1140
    Faulkster
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    Thank you sir, oil-based primer and top-coat paint going on today!

    I was going to prime/paint before installation but it was 10:30pm when I finished.

    in reply to: Cabinet removal (Home theater install) #1127
    Faulkster
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    Thanks Pippi, I will be able to have a friend over soon (he’s really good at woodworking) and we will build something real nice.

    in reply to: Bedroom dresser #1126
    Faulkster
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    You’re welcome…since it’s a Walnut dresser I figured it is worth keeping!

    in reply to: LED Lighting #974
    Faulkster
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    If you aren’t going to DIY, then I suggest this company.

    http://m4products.com/

    One thing I’d like to note about the LED light bar in the video posted above…you can use 2-part plastic epoxy (from Wal Mart) and electronics heat-sink compound instead of JB Weld. Mix the (3) ‘ingredients’ together and use as normal to attach the LED to the bar. The heat sink compound adds additional heat-transfer properties. I have done this to attach a heat-sink to a flat surface that didn’t have screw points. Works great!

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