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Morning goons…46 to 78 and clear.
FFS does no one make a good old fashioned battery charger these days?
I went to 4 auto parts stores today, and 3 hardware stores looking for a new battery charger, all of them are automatic chargers, microprocessor detects what mode to charge in, how many volts to apply, etc, bought one a month ago and really disliked it, it was always kicking in and out automatically, so I returned it.
Does anyone make a old fashioned charger, with a switch so I can control what mode it is in, any how many volts to give out??
Pricing roofing materials for my house....gonna be about 200.00 a square to replace the shingles.
FFS does no one make a good old fashioned battery charger these days?
I went to 4 auto parts stores today, and 3 hardware stores looking for a new battery charger, all of them are automatic chargers, microprocessor detects what mode to charge in, how many volts to apply, etc, bought one a month ago and really disliked it, it was always kicking in and out automatically, so I returned it.
Does anyone make a old fashioned charger, with a switch so I can control what mode it is in, any how many volts to give out??
It will be an even better morning after I guzzle some coffee....my youngest daughter (20mo) slept like crapola last night. How are things down on the farm?Morning Greg
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Long run galvanized steel roofing is most popular here, corrugated or other profiles.
No OSB or ply layer so probably a cheap option, not a US four seasons one.
Liked for sympathy.
We went with metal years ago. Cheapo shingles failed in less than 15 years.
Might not be the cheaper option now. I'm afraid to price metal for any of the projects we want to do. Was .88 USD a foot two years ago for 36"Galvalume.
I'm sure thats doubled.
I would be curious what metal costs now. Shingles and metal were similar in price when I was going to do mine. Went with metal just for the ease of installation.
Really considered metal. But I've settled on Timberline dimensional shingles. On a metal roof, it all comes down to the rubber washers. If one fails, it gonna leak.
Damn jarheads.
LOL
Those are made by GAF, correct?
We needed a new roof a few years ago and had GAF installed. Very happy with them so far, plus 50 year warranty.