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Actually, there are settings that you can set yourself up to receive
alerts and notifications on this bbs in particular.Most people have them turned off from when they registered because it would flood their email.
Now, people don't mind because it isn't actually email but it is a message none the less. I guess
the form of it makes some kind of difference.
idk, potato/potahto:)
Rod
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Shame about FB taking over.
There are no archival resources there.No way to search for a topic, search for a response from another thread. Nothing.
Personally, I think it a waste.
People used to complain about new posters coming on and asking the same old questions
on the BBS's, now on FB they oblige for some reason as if it never was a problem.
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Bluesman,
Anyone in specific that you are referring to?Rod
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Yes, there has been a trend in facebook posting.
We found it hard to find anything once it passed in the feed and was
unsearchable.
To change your go into the drop down as you hover over your name,
Go to account settings
once in, you will see 'other settings'
Go to 'edit profile' and you should be able to
make your changes.
If you still have any problems, contact us in a private message and Beth
can go directly in to make the change for you.
Rod
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Nice post.
Looks like a variation of an m-5 which applies soap under pressure instead.
But I am sure it has a place in a down-streamers application needs.Rod
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Your website should be your #1 means of advertising your business and getting your name out there. the majority of your customers these days will find you online.
Beth
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Welcome Logan!
Glad to have you.We have had tremendous success using our web site for business.
Rod
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Hmmnn,
I checked the PDF's of both and couldn't find much distinctive difference between a zk7 and k7 other than the flow/pressure
ratings and the labeling.
Any techies got an insight on this?Rod
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The choices at that price point are limited as you noticed.
Rod
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We have used the whisper wash since 1999.
Aluminum spray bars never rust.
Changed them once. The swivel twice.
Rod
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According to this chart:
http://www.dixieproductsinc.com/nozzle-size-selection-chartYou should get full flow.
Rod
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Don't miss this year's PWNA Convention in SC!
Rod and I will be teaching the Wood Certification class, so for those of you who have thought about becoming certified but have not done it, we hope to see you there.
John T and mike movila reacted to this -
I would not recommend using any type of polyurethane on an exterior surface.
It will discolor, peel and become a bigger maintenance issue.
Cedar is very soft comparably to other species and for the installation and purpose you
have designated is going to be a frequent maintenance issue.
The reason being is that it compacts very easily causing and this will lead to the breakdown of the
wood fibers any coating is holding on to, to lose hold and begin the peeling and flaking.The walking traffic dirt (servers and patrons) and spills (food and drink etc) are going to get ground in to any exposed wood causing
blemishes that will soon be irreversible.
Most restaurants will use just an oil preservative with whatever color they decide and budget for cleaning based upon use and exposure.
In retrospect, a hard wood would have made a good option for this purpose.
Rod
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There are online calculators you may want to look into.
Responsibid
Service Titan
Problem is that which you point out. Not always does the customer have the correct information to complete the
form without discrepancy. Depends really on the type of service you are wanting to make available and you have to
essentially come up with a price for them based upon certain criteria you define in the module.
Rod
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Japan Drier has the recommendations on the can for use with most oil based products.
I believe it is like 5oz/ max per 5 gallons. It goes a long way.
One thing though...only add it to what you intend to apply. It keeps on working even in the can.This can cause the product in the pail to cure somewhat and become sluggy which would require
running through a paint screen to get rid of the larger stuff and changes the composition of the stain.
Rod
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Looks like Ipe.
You can use penofin but it will need Japan drier added.Apply to saturation and remove all the excess with a rag. Put used rags in water bucket.
If you apply Armstrong, same thing. Add Japan drier to expedite curing.In either case, this helps to get the furniture to a state where it can be used without fear
of it getting on people clothes.
Rod
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Looks like it does on Mahogany.
Beth
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One way to describe it is that it looks like Ipe when it was new vs mahogany which makes it look like it
did when it was new and wet.
Rod.
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Room booked! Getting ready!
Beth
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Ok, we are getting closer.
Who is thinking about attending and what did you like about the last one?Rod
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Rinse the ball bearings out with a lot of water, then spray wd 40. Then light oil. I do it when I finish using it. Takes 5 minutes. Won't stick any more.
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Problem is, it had this problem before I ever hooked it up to a pw'er.
Some casters are made of bearings that are not exactly sized to fill the entire bearing route and there are spaces.
When this is present, they tend to bind as the caster turns until they all line up.
Rod
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Super excited! Can't wait!
Beth
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You're welcome.
Beth
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When in doubt, just make a new cut as you suspected.
I always square up the ends as a rule when installing new.Rod
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Largely, we have had great success with just our web site.
Rod