Spend some time
at this site and it could really help you with your outdoor projects making sure you get them done before conditions deteriorate.
Tip of the Week -
Filters
You hear it all the time. Change and check your filters. Guess what? You’ve got filters on more things than just your furnace. How about your dishwasher? Open your dishwasher door and look down
at the bottom of the machine. See it?
While I was away, Kathy told me our dishwasher stopped working. It’s a newer one, and much like new cars, it’s loaded with sensors.
It turns out there’s a two-stage filter in the bottom of the dishwasher that collects gunk, food particles, etc. and keeps them from getting into the water pump. A sensor was triggered because the filter on our machine was
clogged.
Kathy pulled out the first stage filter - it has simple squeeze tabs - and cleaned it. She couldn’t figure out how to get out the second-stage filter that had a circular stainless-steel drum filter.
I did that upon arriving home last Friday.
But her just cleaning out the first stage filter was enough to get the machine back working again. That would have been a $150 service call for sure here in rural
New Hampshire.
As for your furnace, realize the filters help protect the motors from getting debris in them. Some furnace filters also help collect dust and dirt that can harm you. If you don’t keep the
filters clean, you stress the motor in the furnace causing it to burn up well before its time.
Tool Review Videos
While I was gone, you’d think it was Christmas. When I got up last Friday morning I discovered a HUGE pile of boxes. Many contain new tools to test. Some will be featured in videos, that’s for sure.
I’m VERY excited about testing a backpack leaf blower by Husqvarna. Milwaukee sent countless tools that I saw at their August tool expo event. One of the boxes has an electric cordless snowblower! That should be
interesting.
One of the Milwaukee tools I intend to test on the warmest day this week is a cordless auto / truck paint buffer. Oh, it looks like it will do a superb job. I intend to test it on my enclosed
cargo trailer that has a slightly faded black paint job. The results should be stunning.
I hope to have the video of the cordless buffer done for you by next week.
New Q and A’s
How To Add a New Front Porch Light
Fill Holes in a Hardwood Floor
Crawlspace Waterproofing
That’s enough for this week.
I’ll have a Friday Weekend Warrior issue for you for sure!
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Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Do It Right, Not Over!