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Would it be a bad idea to run power to my boiler cupboard and use it as a small server room?

Just bought my first flat and looking at where i want to set up my homelab. The boiler cupboard seems like an ideal choice as the servers tend to get quite noisy. My question is would it be a fire hazard or in breach of some sort of building regulation if i added a socket in here? From what i understand the boiler is an immersion heater so no concerns...

Sun Jun 2, 2024 13:20
Dryer keeps shutting off due to airflow, any suggestions on how to fix this setup?

Moved in today and this is the setup we have. It’s an LG dryer throwing a d90 error code which is apparently an airflow issue. I think this issue is my duct hose. Keep in mind this is the pic with the dry pulled out from the wall. I think it’s getting pinched when we push it back to the wall. Can anyone suggest solutions or products to help fix this...

Sun Jun 2, 2024 13:20
I made a poker table with custom printed speed cloth.

This was a fun build. My third poker table build. 92”x44 with folding legs. I had the speed cloth custom printed. The quality came out incredibly well. Exceeded my expectations. I made the graphic on Mid Journey AI. I wanted to make something unique, I’ve never seen any other poker table like it. I wanted to go for a haunted tiki feel. Enjoy. Impression...

Sun Jun 2, 2024 10:20
Wall mounted speakers

I recently moved into a house equipped with wall speakers, and I'm having difficulty understanding how to use them. Could you please advise me on how to connect a music source to these speakers? The first image shows a handwritten label "SPKR wire," but the wire resembles a telephone line. The second image depicts another wire whose purpose I am...

Sun Jun 2, 2024 07:20
Mortise bricks, notch joists, or plane top of joists?

My upstairs room has a big hump in the floor. I removed the ceiling below the hump and found that when they built the house they rested the joists on the fireplace brick. The brick is 1/2-1 inch higher than the walls this creating the hump. The way I see it I have 3 options to correct the issue. Option 1) lift the joist and notch the bricks so the...

Sun Jun 2, 2024 07:20
Back Yard at new house, 2 year transformation

Moved into a new house in 2022, and wanted to fix up the lawn. I really wish I took a good before picture of the lawn, as it was in pretty dire condition. It's come a long way! submitted by /u/merica_usa [link] [comments]

Sun Jun 2, 2024 07:20

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