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Results (109)
Reginald S. I heard via this site that newbies should try to stand clear of foreclosure deals?
3 June 2014 | 29 replies
@Sean OToole Just need a turbo charged aircraft or a turbine and your fine.great airport other wise and the approach into it the views are amazing.
Kevin Coleman Attic Fan
1 July 2016 | 6 replies
It's not subject to cloudy days, dust build-up, etc. and will continue to provide power after sunset when there's still plenty of heat up there to be dissipated.That's not going to be cheap either, but it may be more advantageous.Then again, a simple wind-driven "turbine" ventilator or two or three might be a lot cheaper.My $0.02...David J Dachtera
Diane Jacoby refrigerator, icemaker, water in door
8 June 2017 | 8 replies
The best and easiest answer is to simply say no and explain you do not wish to have a water line run.Good thing they didn't ask to install a wind turbine on the roof or you would be in a real fix.
Taylor Stamm Using Rooftop Solar Panel Systems to Increase Cash Flow
23 January 2020 | 70 replies
I installed wind turbines and solar panels on investment properties when I lived in Alaska.
Mark Ferguson Is solar worth it?
1 December 2014 | 13 replies
This might be supplemented with a wind turbine.
Jad Kurdi Hands-off monetization strategies for raw land
19 December 2019 | 7 replies
I have not done much research into raw land monetization, but some thoughts are to create a small wind turbine farm (there are plenty nearby) or possibly solar farm and sell clean energy credits, build a small house or cabin and sell it, or even looking into selling the rights to drill for only (also a few nearby, though I assume I'd need to hire someone to do some sort of land assessment) I do have a relatively small budget to invest in this.  
Brandon Schlichter Cheapest Materials?
30 December 2008 | 22 replies
Cheapo knockoffs that last long enough to let you not care when they break.Best investment EVER: Graco airless spray paint gun. 5 gallon bucket design. 600 bucks Home Depot, the outside of a house was done in 2 hours, the inside in an hour.Or, pick up an HVLP gun and 4 stage turbine compressor and learn to paint your tubs and such.
Ganesh S. Mattress stores
12 May 2016 | 14 replies
Many people sleep on their sides to mimic the fetal position but the problem is you toss and turn because pressure is put on the shoulder.With a motorized bed you can elevate the legs which takes pressure off of the spine and back and with the upper body elevation you keep reflux from happening from the stomach into the throat which also helps the sinuses drain properly instead of pool and swell the turbinates at night causing congestion and difficulty breathing.The zero gravity position from a motorized bed mimics the fetal position but opens up the lungs for better breathing and keeps the acid down in the stomach plus since you are not on your side the pressure is not on the shoulders.When you first try it there is some getting used to as your body has been out of whack for so long.    
N/A N/A TX land
1 September 2005 | 4 replies
I've been looking at this ad (below) on a website and running the numbers... it looks like with FCRP and turbines it should produce a minimum of 1.5m profit over 30 years.
Ralphy Rosado Is short sale now illegal
14 December 2016 | 18 replies
I want a Turbine  BAD.