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Sonoran Sam

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This is all very interesting, but where's my damn Elio? :(
I thought I would just post something in the DIY thread, as the forum has been a bit quiet, lately.

When you have an older home its a never ending string of projects. Being cheap, I try to use up what I have in stock -- before spending any money. I had an unopened tube of automotive seam sealer from another project and some scrap metal (roof flashing type metal) in stock. Being this is a static application, I thought welding on a patch was overkill (plus I'm a horrible welder), so "gluing" it made sense (to me). I'll coat the inside of the pan with the appropriate "cooler coating" and hope for the best.

We save quite a bit of money on electricity by running an Evaporative Cooler over the Air Conditioner. My "MasterCool" uses about 75% to 85% less electricity than my A/C unit. It does require a bit more cleaning than an A/C unit, but I like "little projects" during the summer -- keeps me out of trouble (LOL).

As for Elio -- I'm afraid I'm going to have to agree with @Mel -- gone!!

I had hopes for the BEX Mongrel, but those are fading. After 3 months of no posts/activity from Mark, I really don't know what to think.

Next project -- change the oil in my girlfriend's car. She loves that old Dodge!!
 

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I thought I would just post something in the DIY thread, as the forum has been a bit quiet, lately.

When you have an older home its a never ending string of projects. Being cheap, I try to use up what I have in stock -- before spending any money. I had an unopened tube of automotive seam sealer from another project and some scrap metal (roof flashing type metal) in stock. Being this is a static application, I thought welding on a patch was overkill (plus I'm a horrible welder), so "gluing" it made sense (to me). I'll coat the inside of the pan with the appropriate "cooler coating" and hope for the best.

We save quite a bit of money on electricity by running an Evaporative Cooler over the Air Conditioner. My "MasterCool" uses about 75% to 85% less electricity than my A/C unit. It does require a bit more cleaning than an A/C unit, but I like "little projects" during the summer -- keeps me out of trouble (LOL).

As for Elio -- I'm afraid I'm going to have to agree with @Mel -- gone!!

I had hopes for the BEX Mongrel, but those are fading. After 3 months of no posts/activity from Mark, I really don't know what to think.

Next project -- change the oil in my girlfriend's car. She loves that old Dodge!!
I wish I could use swamp coolers here in Kentucky, but the humidity precludes such notions.
 

Sonoran Sam

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My garage isn't cooled in any way (other than an old box fan). During the summer, I have to get chores/projects done very early in the morning (before it gets too hot).

I do like Swamp/Evaporative cooling in the house, as it exchanges the air and you get fresh cool(ish) air. The house doesn't get cold-cold like an air conditioner, but its pretty good. Both my girlfriend and I sleep better with the fresh air circulating.
 
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No new projects here. I certainly not building anything. My new car has been in the mechanic shop for over a month, but it might be ready to ride TODAY! Something about water being in the oil and oil being in the water place. I learn on YouTube it is a plastic intake valve. I tried to explain it to the mechanic. It is a common problem with the old Grand Marquies. Now, I believe that was what killed my last one. YEA, I'm excited to be independent on the hubby to take me out to the dollar general store, etc. I miss visiting with my girlfriends. My second girl goat died Thursday, on my 20th wedding anniversary. Both girls were too old to get pregnant, so I am lucky to have at least one milk goat, for the first time in three years. Making mozzarella again two - three times a week. I still have 3 year old stuff in freezer. It is still very good, and we are using it up for everything, even oatmeal and scrambled eggs. Oh, I got my teeth pulled two weeks ago. TMI but I am getting dentures. Something without buck teeth. I'm excited about that.
Keep it up Sam. I'm pulling for ya.
 
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