Archive for January, 2008

Cranberry asked:

My friend reccomended her oldest family friend to do my electrical work on a new room. He’s retired and now does odd jobs. He will be putting in 6 outlets, a breaker, a light switch and a ceiling light. The new room is completely framed but no drywall is up yet, so all the wires are easy to get to, He said it would cost about $75 for materials and he’s charging $150 for labor.
How’s that sound?
I’ll be using him even if he’s over charging because he’s my friends friend and he’s retired, ya know… but I’m just curious. If it’s a good deal, I’ll use him for now on (we’ll be finishing a basement next).

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How To Install A Silent Switch

Jimmy Cox asked:

A mercury-type light switch is easily installed as a replacement for noisy controls – it’s perfect for bedroom or bath.

The baby has finally fallen asleep, and with an inward sigh of relief you tiptoe out of the nursery. You go into your own bedroom, which is probably adjacent, and turn on the light so that you won’t trip over the furniture. That does it.

“Yahhhh!” The click of the switch, sounding like the report of a .22 in the quiet of the house, has awakened the little darling, and you have to spend another five minutes quieting him/her down again.

There’s really no need at all to suffer this sort of thing. For less than a dollar apiece you can buy absolutely silent toggle switches of the mercury type. These are regarded by some parents as the greatest boon since disposable diapers. Removing an old switch and installing a silent one is a simple screwdriver operation. It will take you about ten minutes to do the first switch and probably five for the second.

The utility of mercury switches is not restricted to households with children, of course. Plenty of adults of all ages are light sleepers and are disturbed by the short but sharp snap of ordinary switches. An especially important location for a silent switch is the bathroom. It enables a person to make a nocturnal visit to the latter without awakening another occupant of the same bedroom.

1: Wait! Before you reach for that screwdriver to open up the old switch, remember to pull the fuse that controls the circuit. If this darkens the room, have a flashlight handy, or do the job during daylight when you can see well.

2: With the switch cover plate off, two more screws come into sight. These hold the “plaster ears” of the switch body to the wall box. They are often corroded, and may require a drop of penetrating oil before they come out.

3: To make sure wires are dead after removing fuse, apply leads of a Lightester to switch terminals and from the metal wall box to each of the terminals in turn. Safety first will pay off.

4: Pull switch out slowly (connecting wires are usually fairly stiff) and remove leads from under terminal screws; save switch for possible future use as a replacement in the basement or kitchen.

5: The wall box invariably has lots of dirt and bits of plaster in it. Clean this out with a brush while you’re at it. By the way, an old paint brush will come in handy as a useful odd-job cleaning tool.

6: Clean the bared ends of the wires with the back edge of a pocket knife or use a small piece of emery cloth. A clean and bare wire is easiest to work with and assures you proper contact.

7: The next step is to fasten the cleaned ends of the wires to the terminals of the mercury switch; at this point be sure the end marked TOP is positioned that way before attaching the switch.

8: With wires attached to the mercury switch, push wires carefully back into box and press new switch gently into position. Then pass screws through “ears” of switch, center vertically, and tighten.

9: Using the plate from the previous switch, reassemble with the original screws; a plastic shield overlapping the plate helps keep fingerprints off the wall; it’s a good investment.

10: Easy does it. The light goes on and off almost magically as mercury switch is flipped up or down. With no springs to wear out, this type of switch will last indefinitely; they’re tops for bedrooms, bath.

Now you will never be woken by a noisy light switch again!

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Shuky Conroyd asked:

The kitchen is the most expensive room in the house to remodel but the one that will return most of your money. This is not only the place to cook anymore. It is the heart of the home where we entertain our families and friends.

A kitchen remodel is complicated and involves a variety of trades, skills and materials that need to be coordinated and scheduled in a certain order. A mistake can be costly and sometimes irreversible. This room requires great care when it comes to the layout and design of the space, selecting colors and textures and planning the different elements from floors to ceiling and everything in between.

Hiring an experienced kitchen designer to plan the room will save you headaches, aggravation, mistakes and money. A good designer will be creative and organized. Will listen to your needs, select the appropriate products for you, and be involved in your project from start to finish. You should be able to feel comfortable and trust him or her completely.

In Addition to a creative designer, a great contractor will make sure the job is planned well so you will have the least down time. He will schedule and follow up on the different trades and keep things moving. A designer and contractor that work together will give you the best combination and a safe formula for a successful project.

It is very important to deal with a kitchen company that is licensed and insured, has been around for a while and has a long list of happy clients. A firm that have an impressive showroom, where you can select your products from a variety of choices, should give you some piece of mind that the company will still be there tomorrow, especially after you paid your deposit. Do not expect a company like that to be the least expensive in town. It does come with a price tag. But, almost always you will save money in the long run. In today’s economy, where oil prices are soaring, food prices are climbing, taxes and insurance cost are rising, most of us cannot afford to make a mistake.

A knowledgeable designer and reputable contractor can make all the difference and turn the dreadful kitchen renovation to a pleasant experience that you will enjoy for a long time to come.

For more information, tips, and ideas, please visit www.kitchenDZiner.com.

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what are the best universities in brighton, england?

oh_what_a_contrast asked:

I live in the states currently, but I want to go to a university in Brighton, and then move there permanently. I’m having a very hard time researching any UK schools right now, and I would love if someone could give me their opinion or perhaps a book I could get that has information on UK universities.
I don’t know what I want to major in yet, so all suggestions are fine.

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xxnarutoxx1337hackssupersniper12 asked:

will i die? answerquik i hungry

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