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    Not sure about your local regulations but usually...

    Not sure about your local regulations but usually you cannot hide a box in the wall, it always has to be accessible. Always best to avoid splice and use one run if possible.
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    Thanks for the quick response. In-line heater...

    Thanks for the quick response.

    In-line heater is 1500W 120V 12A while the pump is 115V 7.5A. It's a very small heater (about the size of a can of Red Bull). These were the ratings right on the...
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    GFI outlet vs GF breaker

    Is there a difference functionally between a GFI outlet and a GFI breaker? I am installing a jetted tub in the basement. The water pump has the two loose wires (+ground) and indicates the...
  4. Question: 1977 Chevy love

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    It will depend a lot on your budget and what its...

    It will depend a lot on your budget and what its currently equipped with.

    You will likely want at least 35"s on it. Gonna need a lift to do that. 4" should do it. If you have 10 bolt axles they...
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    After installing our central AC I had the same...

    After installing our central AC I had the same problem. Luckily our ducting was all exposed so it wasn't a problem to deal with. I simply insulated the entire length of duct and have no more...
  6. Question: Deduction mistake

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    I assume you are filing US taxes by your...

    I assume you are filing US taxes by your location. Here in Canada you could go back and file an amendment to a previous tax return.
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    From what I have seen the air doesn't work well...

    From what I have seen the air doesn't work well for non automotive paint. The electric will work well as long as you prep the paint properly and keep it very clean.
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    You could just branch off one of the other runs...

    You could just branch off one of the other runs although like you said it will reduce the pressure going to the other vents. You should also be adding return air ducts which I think are just as...
  9. Question: Retaining wall

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    Tough to give an answer as it's a pretty vague...

    Tough to give an answer as it's a pretty vague description of your layout. That sounds like a pretty big wall though. Don't think you could go 1.9m in a single wall unless you're using concrete. ...
  10. Question: P trap

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    The horizontal pipe is 1 1/2 and attached...

    The horizontal pipe is 1 1/2 and attached directly to the bottom of the joists. The trap extends another couple inches below that. With a low ceiling already I don't want to loose that extra couple...
  11. Question: P trap

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    I could actually go more than the 6", probable a...

    I could actually go more than the 6", probable a foot.
  12. Question: Cash vs. Accrual

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    Cash based revenue is recorded when cash is...

    Cash based revenue is recorded when cash is actually received. In an accrual system it is recorded when earned, which could be before you are actually paid. When to actually recognize it (when it...
  13. Question: P trap

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    Thanks for the quick reply Is there a...

    Thanks for the quick reply

    Is there a requirement for how long that horizontal piece has to be to be for it to be effective? Would 12' work?

    Thanks again!
  14. Question: P trap

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    P trap

    Hello

    I want to develop a basement bathroom that is diriectly under the main floor bathroom. The p trap from the main floor tub dips down about 4" below the bottom of my joists before curving...
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