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the comments are gas
It's actually not a bad project
But the vibe is a bit Benny Bennassi
except this woman is demonstrating she has a brain
fair play to her.She's very good. I liked the idea and the technique.
Exploiting one's sexual capital can be a smart move too.
I'd be afraid to look at the commentsfair play to her.
I'd exploit my sexual capital if I felt there was a market for videos of middle aged losers talking to themselves in a shed
I'd be afraid to look at the comments
Really nice drill pressI'd set the fucking spiders on them the haterz.
Looking at that video the first thing I though was 'she has great equipment' - meaning her actual shed and er tools.
fair play to her.
I'd exploit my sexual capital if I felt there was a market for videos of middle aged losers talking to themselves in a shed
What is UTM?So I'm thinking about short term fixes to get through winter here - our place is gas fired heating and on political grounds alone UTM is already saying 'shir we just wont heat the house this winter'.*
What do you reckon a system like this would cost?Best case scenario for the place would be both types of solar with an air to water system as it's an default bungalow with near perfect southern aspect.
however money isn't gonna allow this this year.
Condensation.I usually only heat the room I am in during the winter. I don't see the point of heating the whole house for just one person.
Re choice of electric heater, in case you haven't already considered it, the nicest heat is from the oil filled - there's no smell or dryness or noise like there can be with the ones with the element. They're also pretty efficient if you're timing them on for long enough to come up to full heat, they'll stay banging out the heat for a long time after they're switched off. Also pretty safe unsupervised, if you're looking at timing them on twice a day to keep an empty room in good condition.Short term i was thinking of putting 2-3 electric heaters on timer and thermostat across the place.
Yeah, actually. I'd just stick the gas heating on for 30 mins morning and evening when no-one's looking and hand UTM a hot water bottle for the rest of the time so he can feel virtuous.This is insanity isn't it?
IDK what 'both types of solar' or 'air to water' mean but I was recently talking about photovoltaics to someone who did a self-install (well, not self-self, electrician and roofer involved) and all the equipment for 6 panels I think cost a little over 2k (could be 3k these days?). The electrician and roofer were something like €350 each for the day. That's half what a company are quoting me.What do you reckon a system like this would cost?
Re choice of electric heater, in case you haven't already considered it, the nicest heat is from the oil filled - there's no smell or dryness or noise like there can be with the ones with the element. They're also pretty efficient if you're timing them on for long enough to come up to full heat, they'll stay banging out the heat for a long time after they're switched off. Also pretty safe unsupervised, if you're looking at timing them on twice a day to keep an empty room in good condition.
For very quickly heating up a human, the halogen heaters are very light on power to run. And available super cheap. They won't do much for your house though.
I don't know what the power ask is like from a dehumidifier, but it might be worth it.
This sounds not only understandable technically, but very doable.IDK what 'both types of solar' or 'air to water' mean but I was recently talking about photovoltaics to someone who did a self-install (well, not self-self, electrician and roofer involved) and all the equipment for 6 panels I think cost a little over 2k (could be 3k these days?). The electrician and roofer were something like €350 each for the day. That's half what a company are quoting me.
Plus his is better because he put a microinverter on every panel so if one goes out the others continue to work. Mine would be in a string with one inverter, so if there's a problem with one there'll be no electricity.
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