I think they have more pressing concerns
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Speaking of oil changes, my GFs SUV is due for one. Spent 30 minutes this afternoon under it trying to take out the drain plug with no luck, because some idiot (me) tightened it too much.
Any ideas on how I can loosen the darn thing?
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How much room do you have available on your countertop? That could be an issue.
If you gas stove doesn’t have a hood, or it just has a hood that recirculatis, then I could see the benefits.
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I’ve got a car inept GF, and she once went way to long without an oil change. Her Chevy doesn’t have a turbo, but I was warned that newer Chevy engines with turbos are way more sensitive about oil changes.
What are the odds that the turbo and or engine blow, if some drives this 2k past and oil change?
Genuinely curious here, not trying to be that guy.
There’s a whole lotta people who buy overpriced trucks as luxury daily drivers instead of tools. Seems to me like 60k is the more affordable end of that scale.
I almost got it from Market Basket instead
Honestly that box fan filter seems like a bigger and cheaper HEPA filter, which I like. Definitely will look into the air monitor as I wanted a humidity monitor already.
I was honestly planning on getting a test until I learned about the monitors. Might just do both
Can I get away with just keeping a CO2 detector in the kitchen and bedrooms, or should there be one in the basement as well?
From what I can tell, you’re right that it is bolted/nailed to the stud.
This is only a temp change, as I’m looking to get up into the ceiling to look for excess water, from a sink overflowing.
The smoke detector drank a bit of water, so I’ll be buying a new one today.