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  • Can wind/air flow effect an outdoor air temperature sensor?

    Let's say you have an outdoor air temperature sensor in your car (so you know what the outside temperature is)....and say the sensor is located in under the car, in the path of air flow as the car moves down the road....and the day is 90 degrees F

    What the air flow have an effect on the temperature reading? If not, why? ...If so, why?

    4 AnswersOther - Science1 decade ago
  • Air Compressor choosing help for using a framing nailer and other nailers?

    I am a weekend do-it-yourselfer looking to buy an air compressor to aid in a project basement finishing of a 12’ x 12’ room. One tool I would like to use is a framing nailer with an air compressor to frame the partition walls. I really don’t want to spend a lot of money on a compressor. I have spoken to a tool manufacturer on their framing nailer and they keep saying they recommend an air compressor with 6 CFM @ 90 PSI. Doesn’t CFM mean the recovery rate of the compressor? If I have 90 PSI coming through the regulator then it should work fine right?

    If I have to waiting a few minutes between shooting a half a dozen nails, its no big deal.

    Would I be better with a 150 max PSI compressor or one that is 125 max PSI?

    Compressor?

    Porter Cable 150 max PSI, 6 gallon – 2.6 SCFM @ 90 PSI ($180 US, includes brad nailer)

    or

    Campbell Hausfeld 1.3 H.P. 125 max PSI, 15 gallon – 3.7 SCFM @ 90 PSI ($180 US)

    Framing nailer?

    Grizzly 21 degree round-head model #H7665 ($100 US)

    Thanks!!!

    3 AnswersDecorating & Remodeling1 decade ago
  • Years ago a movie that was about kids, a snowball fight, snow castle and a dog died. what was the movie name?

    I think the movie was canadian. The dog died when the two groups were fighting and the castle collapsed and the dog was in the escape tunnel. They buried the dog in pit inside a barn filling it with either grain or corn. I also think the kid who masterminded the snow castle creation was possibly chinese. The movie might have been filmed in the early to mid 80's.

    2 AnswersMovies2 decades ago