picklehaub

picklehaub t1_jdalmj9 wrote

Irving’s full of something for sure.

90% in your tank is 108 gallons or 453 pounds of LP, plus a tare weight of 290 pounds. For a total of less than 750 pounds.

You can safely shut off and disconnect the tank, roll it where ever you want and stand it back up (usually takes two people when full).

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picklehaub t1_jcy8vd5 wrote

I’ve sold about a million gallons of #2 this year and haven’t seen any recurring issues.

You said primary was replaced, what I have seen is a bad primary get put in and cause intermittent failures. What did they put in?

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picklehaub t1_j0vvngj wrote

Shipyard is still open, most of the employees live up the Piscataqua one way or the other (Eliot, Berwick, Dover, Rochester)

There are plenty of jobs in Portsmouth, lots of retail and white collar downtown and more industrial than you would think out Lafayette and on the margins.

One just needs to look at the General Sullivan Bridge between 6-9am and 330-630pm every weekday to know if there are any jobs. Not everyone is going to Massachusetts.

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picklehaub t1_ixobbxm wrote

4 people’s worth of breakfast, 2 kids lunchboxes plus extra pieces and usually 2 packed adult lunches plus dinner dishes during the week. I’m a little militant and won’t buy stuff that can’t go in the dishwasher. Weekends have meal prep and usually bigger meals as well.

Keeping up with thanksgiving today we are on our third load, and will probably fire off the 4th before bed. When the 20 year old dishwasher bit the dust a few years ago we were sure to get one with a third deck for little stuff. If you don’t have kids it’s hard to fathom how many things they can use in a day.

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picklehaub t1_ixnly9m wrote

Have a metered softener on a well, looks like the last 6 months we average 18 gallons per person per day.

I was blown away when I first put it in, figured we were 2 or 3 hundred a day with 4 people in the house.

Low flow shower head (with the ultra low-flow restrictor pulled out) and energy star dishwasher and washing machine. Probably 8 runs of the dishwasher and 6 loads of laundry a week.

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picklehaub t1_iw2d7kr wrote

Every Sunday we’d stop there, taste 30 types of olive oils, pick up boujie groceries for my parents and if the stars and moon aligned correctly pizza bagels. They were the best pre-yard work lunch.

I also always wanted the peanut butter you could mix up yourself.

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picklehaub t1_ivjo570 wrote

I’ve driven every mile of all three highways at one time or another, 91/93 drives takes you through Franconia Notch which is certainly worth seeing.

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