chrisinator9393
chrisinator9393 t1_j6gggn2 wrote
Reply to comment by j45780 in moving heavy water heater upstairs by j45780
If you really need this thing out of your basement & are doing it on your own property, just chop it up. The quantity of refrigerant in one unit isn't a big deal.
chrisinator9393 t1_j2petan wrote
Reply to Something is causing CO2 buildup in part of the house- how do I secure the windows so I can ventilate it? by [deleted]
OP must be dead, no replies.
chrisinator9393 t1_iu1jqsz wrote
Honestly I'd just see how much the replacement cord is first. It may only be a $10 part and it's a very easy install. Otherwise I'd just lop off the plug end and tack on a replacement plug end.
chrisinator9393 t1_j9vuw6w wrote
Reply to Is there a cheap way of making a 1” drill hole bigger (2”) in a granite wheel without taking it to a drill guy? by Wokebro369
Can't you get a smaller bar to fit the holes?
Otherwise, I would drill a 2" hole in a piece of wood and then clamp that in place as securely as possible over the work piece. The hole in the wood will be the guide for the hole saw.
You might need to check out an equipment rental place to get an adequate hole saw. If you can do the job in a few hours, you may be able to just rent a saw for half a day. My local place will rent to you for a half day if you get it back quick enough.