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Had surgery just over 2 years ago. My recovery was very similar to what you are currently experiencing, walking really helped reduce the pain.
Pretty much all the numbness went away in my left leg however, if I lift anything over 20 pounds or exert myself too much I will get some numbness on...
“Intumescent” I can’t wait to work that into a conversation. 😅 Just when you think you know everything someone more educated than you throws out something for you to look up on Google. Thanks for the info!
Planning on using sanded 3/4" plywood for the first 8 feet of the interior walls of my new barn build. I am uncertain as to how to finish the walls, I plan on painting them white but not sure whether I should try to caulk the seams and nail holes or just live with them?
I may consider this, I have to run water, gas, and electric to the new shop and was thinking of running the gas and electric and conduit anyway. The water needs to be 4 foot down due to frost in my area.
40 years ago when I started my business, I used PVC pipe because it was fast and easy, little did I know that eventually it would fail in a catastrophic way.
polyethylene pipe is approved for air service, it will also survive freezing as most of the underground sprinkler lines are polyethylene.
Essentially, I am looking for any insight from someone has done this before and ran into some problems that I could not foresee.
It would be buried underground, I plan on having a 100 gallon surge tank in the new barn. seeing that it is rated at 200 psi I don’t see a problem as my system pressure would be 150 psi max.