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  • ciagovv
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    92 years ago

    Diy freeskates. They seem simple enough to try fast, and look like they could actually be useful for my commute.

  • @shapesandstuff@feddit.de
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    62 years ago

    Printing some armies for OPR Grimdark for myself and my brother to test the war gsming waters with :)

    So far a few test prints worked great and the second land raide equivalent is coming along great.

  • DarkSirrush
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    52 years ago

    Replacing our incredibly sketchy wood stove with a gravity fed pellet stove.

    Still mulling over how to replace the pipe on the roof, since the opening was built for a 7" pipe and the pellet stove requires a 3-4" pipe at most.

    Heavily considering running the new pipe through the current one and paying someone to do it right next year.

    • @m0darn@lemmy.ca
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      52 years ago

      Not something I have any experience with but please allow me opine from my armchair:

      the only problems I forsee with that approach are:

      – any bends you might have to navigate – supporting/stabilizing the new pipe – sealing the top to prevent a down draft forming between them and pulling exhaust into your home

      • DarkSirrush
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        42 years ago

        There are no bends, or I wouldn’t even consider it, and figuring out the support/stabilizing of the new pipe would likely tie into sealing it to prevent the downdraft.

        Those are good points though.

    • Dixiewalker
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      22 years ago

      My sister’s creosote build up in her exhaust pipe ignited one Thanksgiving. A fire of sticky tar, in a tube running through inaccessible walls and roof. That was interesting (ripped the pipe out quickly and it was contained). You may want to inspect before adding in a new exhaust, if you haven’t yet.

      • DarkSirrush
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        12 years ago

        Chimney fires are incredibly scary, and I definitely will be cleaning the old piping before I do anything else. Fortunately I don’t have any sort of attic or complicated setup, it just goes through about 1’ of ceiling/roof and that’s it.

      • DarkSirrush
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        12 years ago

        Yes, but I need to make sure it doesn’t increase the airflow by a very large margin, or it affects the stove in a very negative way (either burning dangerously hot, or causing smoke to go the wrong way, etc).

        Mostly I need to inspect what’s currently in place and see what fits where to figure out what I am doing.

  • @nyan@lemmy.cafe
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    32 years ago

    Finishing the projects I wasn’t able to make enough time for last month. 😅

  • @calhoon2005@aussie.zone
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    2 years ago

    I need to de-huge a huge room. I thought making some sound absorbing panels might help. I found this video, which is great, so I’m going to try this. Having trouble finding thermally bonded polyester though. Is that a common thing, or is it a niche product.