Blaze & Daze

Ok, not really worthy of a thread so I'll quickly ask here...
With quite a few buckets and not much outgoing, I'm wondering if a press would be a better investment than buying all kinds of solvent....
Be nice to preserve a lot of this - as I won't be able to use much before it degrades...
Plus this Sannies Jack needs some concentration for better effects....
So, I value the blaze n daze crew's thoughts so point me in a good direction if you will.
 
Ok, not really worthy of a thread so I'll quickly ask here...
With quite a few buckets and not much outgoing, I'm wondering if a press would be a better investment than buying all kinds of solvent....
Be nice to preserve a lot of this - as I won't be able to use much before it degrades...
Plus this Sannies Jack needs some concentration for better effects....
So, I value the blaze n daze crew's thoughts so point me in a good direction if you will.
Yes definitely especially if you aren't a bench chemist. I have a good three + years of college chemistry and my take away was buy the press, hth.
 
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Today is an install day. Those are excepted from purchase and only consumables are allowed on install day, minor technicality. Now pray I don't fall off the fucking ladder!

@TCH there's another backdraft damper.

I didnt even realize these were really a thing until yesterday. I thought I was going to have to use some sort of manual damper like for a stove pipe. And it's under $20 to boot. I'm excited to swap out the stupid flex pipe for hard ducting.
 
Morning everyone......

it's a nice 53F and light rain today....we got about an inch last night of some soaking rain...high today will be about 60 with a light wind from the north.....

now off to have some caldo and tortillas...something warm for a good body.......

thought i'd show u my mixing area:

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i'll get back to mixing tomorrow once the rains stop for a bit......then the rain comes back on Sunday......
 
I didnt even realize these were really a thing until yesterday. I thought I was going to have to use some sort of manual damper like for a stove pipe. And it's under $20 to boot. I'm excited to swap out the stupid flex pipe for hard ducting.
I use them at the end of my vent into my attic too so I didn't get that air back into my rooms when my blowers aren't running. I just used the ones I picked up at the big box stores but when I saw that at AC Infinity it saved me a trip.
 
I use them at the end of my vent into my attic too so I didn't get that air back into my rooms when my blowers aren't running. I just used the ones I picked up at the big box stores but when I saw that at AC Infinity it saved me a trip.
I took a plunge and cut a hole.in the side of my house. Then I realized I need to keep the fan on 24/7 to prevent any bugs or anything coming in. Lol.
 
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