
20 August 2011 | 14 replies
Yes we replace the cheapies once a month in the apartment building.if the tenant has asthma or allergies and needs the better filters then they have to buy them.The thicker filters are fine but have to be replaced more frequently than recommended.I have highest rating in my home for filtrete filters.Recommended says every 3 months but I change every 6 to 8 weeks otherwise it starts drawing to much power and cutting air flow from catching all the particles.

9 December 2015 | 9 replies
Then, somebody that wants to upgrade in the future can easily pull the existing wires out of the conduit, pull thicker wires into the conduit, and install a larger breaker and outlet.The 240 V circuit in the garage may also be interesting for a future tenant that wants to run a welder or a big air compressor in the garage - somebody that likes to work on cars or build things at home.From what I remember in art class, sometimes the kiln runs for several hours.

31 March 2012 | 33 replies
For regular paper that would be a stack a mile high, and lottery ticket paper is thicker than ordinary paper.Funny how those officials claim its unfair to do these mass purchases.

1 November 2016 | 3 replies
the first two posts are a great suggestion, just want to throw another option at you to consider, you can use a grinder with a concrete blade and use it like a sander and blend the batch into the original wall area to make the patch blend in better with the wall then use a basement paint like Drylock or a water proofing that is painted on the walls, its a little thicker then just concrete paint and will help to cover up the patched area.

15 August 2016 | 11 replies
The world is telling you to go with copper.While you're at it, I'd recommend going one or two gauges thicker than is required by the current building code.

22 August 2016 | 3 replies
Was a tough phone call to make, but I guess I'll need to develop thicker skin.

22 April 2019 | 19 replies
@Robert Uceda , Also, if Bill's post caused you to get that worked up, you need to get thicker skin to handle rejection.
1 September 2017 | 18 replies
After all, I will grow thicker skin, but being a newbie it pretty hurst right now.

18 January 2020 | 28 replies
It will go on much thicker than latex (water-based) paint.

30 November 2015 | 10 replies
An additional note, of the three different quad-glazed windows we examined for use in renovation of our own house, they all required a minimum of 2x6 wall thickness and would probably work better in a thicker 2 x 8 stud wall.Insulated spacers in a triple glazed vinyl window (I've yet to find one with a real insulated frame) will probably give you the best performance / cost ratio.