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Nov 22, 2005 at 02:49 AM |
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02/10/2010 Ok thing I 've got this muddin thing figured out first wall is starting to look pretty good.
02/06/2010
Will Have the living room done this weekend all insulation up. Cost is real close to what I had expected. Right at $50 a wall. Got the first bill after getting one wall and the doors sealed. We used less gas with a 3 degree colder month. So what little we have done is showing up already. That really helps keep one on track seeing results right off the bat like that.
01/17/2010
Well got the first outside interrior wall done today. Wasn't to bad everyone pitched in. Only thing left is drywall and DONE....
01/07/2010
It's fricking COLD here and we gto snow on the ground. Single digits witch makes it really hard for me to breathe these days. My smoking is down to about half a pack aday witch is a plus but not enough. So since I can't spend much timein the garage I am updating the site.
This is going to be a long and ongoing project as this house has NO insulation what so ever. Putting shrink wrap on the windows for a start for this winter and sealing doors.
• Taking out the inside walls and adding insulation and vapor barriers will be a top proirity.
• Redoing the bathroom is first on the list so those outside walls will get the first upgrade.
• Insulting the foundation should be easy and cheap so it will be next. Along with sealing the foundation. |
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Last Updated ( Feb 10, 2010 at 12:24 PM )
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Written by Administrator
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Nov 19, 2005 at 07:52 AM |
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02/06/2010
Still trying to get a solar tracker running. But I've not used the chip I read about. Been trying to get an opto coupler to work. Fried the 2 I had so not much luck thier LOL. Going to scrounge around the garage and find the chip they recomend using. I do believe I have one out of a printer that should work. Oh got my Basic Stamp Homework Board to work was a programming error on my part, instead of a bad board. And been reading about the new chip on the web a adrino which is cheaper and easy to access with other applications, using Flash, Visual basic, .Net, etc. I do believe this will be my next step towards automation of garage to pc. Lots of sofeware and hardware for this chip being useing in robotics that can be easly used for automation also.
01/27/2010
Scored some some goodies for the the garage. Got an old Playstation arcade controll box BIG buttons and Control stick Almost got the Stamp working till it loops then stops talking with tech about it. Hope it's not bad...
01/08/2010 They say that when you close the loop on a sytem it will eventually stop running. So would it be better to use one system to power another? Anyway here is my thoughts: • using maybe something like the Lloyd friiction engine • powering a steam engine • operating a Veljko 2 stage osilator • with the 2 stage osilator powering the Lloyd friction engine +
Just some things I rattle around in my head. The 2 stage osilator has shown 2 to 1 energy. Well anyway the steam engines look cool with all the exposed moving parts. I just like seeing thing operate compared to an inclosed engine. Like the walking beam stirling engines, or the newcomen, Watt, locomotive and Grasshopper beam steam engines.
Today we are testing the 3 battery system that John Bedini has on his site. It does charge a battery in this system using a small 12v lamp as a load. But I have found that replacing the lamp with a small dc motor the reverse happens. Maybe more testing is needed as this is just what happens at first.
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