I purchased a home and the dryer is vented into the attic and then it turns and exits out the side of the siding. A co worker said to use PVC pipe instead of the crappy flex line. It makes great sense but I want to make sure that the heat won't affect it. I know electrical underground pipe, (...
This light-dappled glen of pale trees isn't a scene out of the next Avatar flick, it's an awe-inspiring stand of plastic Cherry trees created by designer Tom Price. More »
I making a custom top for my jeep. I have clear 40mil pvc film for the window and marine grade vinyl from joann fabrics to use as the "frame". My question is how do i join the two materials? Soft top makers seem to use some kind of heat bond. I was planning on sewing it but this is pretty thick...
I have a finished basement, and need to add a 2nd waterheater for a new bathroom shower that acts as a carwash, flowing 24gpm! Is there any way I can tie into the existing 3"pvc vent pipe for this 2nd waterheater? Adding a 2nd vent would require tearing into the ceiling, which would suck...
Ok, here is the deal. Last winter I had a back up from my drain line in my yard. Had it augured and stoppage was cleared. In the mean time, when the line was full of water, it froze and put a crack in the drain in the wall on the north-side of my house that goes out to the yard where there is...
PVC, a cheap, durable polymer useful for all types of pipes and potato guns, has long been a go-to Maker material. But these Sea Cucumber speakers, available on Etsy for $200, are the rare pipes that shouldn't be hidden. More »