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Amancio Mccrae

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Jun 11, 2024, 4:49:57 AM6/11/24
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I just moved into a new townhouse and there are f-type coaxial wall jacks in every room, but no Ethernet jacks. I don't have a TV/cable, I just have a bunch of computers. Is it possible to convert or use these jacks for Internet connectivity?

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There are devices known as ethernet to coax adapters, many of which are pricey, especially if you are considering to use "a bunch of computers" but may be the least expensive method to use existing wiring.

If your house is wired in what is known as "home-run" format, each outlet in the rooms will run to a central location, allowing you to use a multi-port ethernet-to-coax device. It is unusual to have a residence wired otherwise.

Your second question regarding connectivity overlooks an important aspect of any wiring. There is an outlet in a room. It goes somewhere else. That location has to be connected "somehow" to a resource, typically a router.

Examine closely the requirements for these devices, as well as the features offered among the wide variety of products on the market. Newer wiring will be of the form of RG-6, a larger diameter and higher capacity than older RG-59 and is preferred over the older, less capable RG-59 wiring.

Your last question about location of the central location can be answered often by the cable company, especially if service has been provided to your residence in the past. It is usually in an attic over a garage or a sheltered location on the outside, called a demark.

I am thinking that the home is structurally sound for the near future, so no cause for alarm. Particularly if it is only one or two jack stands. The number of jack stands / piers is mostly based on what it takes to keep the floor beams from flexing too much (versus breaking) and keeping everything nice and level. Were the interior floors level? If they are not level, that is an indication that one or more jack stands are no longer providing the needed support. The corrosion needs to be addressed by a professional, either repaired (if possible) or (more likely) replaced.

In my opinion, those are in need of replacement, regardless if the floor is level. I would suggest an engineer. Every manufactured home has requirements as far as piers/supports, distance between, etc.

The jack stands were placed throughout the crawlspace. A single row of cinder block piers ran down the center, and the jack stands were supporting all of the I-beam structure within the foundation. Floors were level and not spongy. I have it categorized as a Recommendation and not a Major defect.

I observed corrosion and deterioration on the majority of the jack stands/metal piers supporting the floor structure. Metal corrosion is a result of moisture contact and/or excessive humidity in the crawlspace. I observed dry water staining on the vapor barrier on the crawlspace floor, which may have occurred during spring snow thaw, from rain and oversaturated soil, or any previous plumbing leaks. A sump pump was located below the crawlspace door, but was not connected, nor test, during the time of the inspection. Crawlspace vents should be closed during the winter, and opened during the summer months to ventilate moisture and humidity from the crawlspace. A sump pump may help in the removal of pooling water in the crawlspace.

Good narration, because those concrete piers may be improperly located and could cause problems. Typically the main iron frame of the structure is where the support should go. Let someone else decide the details.

I would absolutely call this out. Ponding on the plastic looks from here to be a contributor. If the owner scrapes off the rust future water will dry out quicker, especially if they wire brush and use proper primer and paint.

Yes it should be called out, looking at the stains on the concrete blocks and other observations, I would also note the evidence of previous flooding in the crawl, which is the reason for the corrosion.

Figuring out how to level a tiny house was an important step in my own journey to tiny living. I had to consider whether to set my tiny home on blocks and which supports would work best. I learned a few things along the way and found a secure, solid, and level solution.

Looks can be deceiving. Ground that appears level to the naked eye might not be as level as you think once you get your tiny house situated. One side might be tilted, or your tiny house might be unsteady overall. The first step I recommend is to decide which direction you want your tiny house to face and then make sure you have the necessary tools and equipment to level it properly.

The picture here shows the cracked pavers underneath the wood. I added that wood as a stopgap while I came up with plan B. Even the board started cracking. I upgraded the foundation and put in cement footings so I could quickly move the jack stands.

I only put footing in the spots I wanted to set the jack stands. With just a quick hole in each corner, plus some high pounds per square inch (PSI) Quikrete, I had my footings. I let the footing sit for a while to cure and harden up, then carefully jacked up the house.

On the rear of the trailer, I added cement footings to gain more elevation because there is a slight slope to the ground. So the front of the trailer (the back of the house) is just on jack stands, but the rear is on blocks. The footings were about $7 and gave me an additional 8 inches of height.

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Jack Duncan is a doctor who is the Head Doctor of the Inverness Local Hospital, Duncan as a child was given up by his mother following the death of his father to Elizabeth Bligh. Elizabeth then accepted Duncan into her care and paid for his education, schooling and allowed him to pursue the goals he looked towards. When Jack was a young man he began a romantic relationship with Carolyn Bligh, and unknown to Jack Carolyn fell pregnant with his baby, this baby was kept secret from Jack. And Carolyn's baby was Anna Poletti. And following the secret birth of Anna she was raised in George Bligh's care. When Anna was 20 years old Carolyn Bligh decided to tell Jack about Anna, this delighted Jack to learn he was a father as while in a Japanese camp during World war 2 they smashed Jack's testickels between two stones, making him infertile. When Anna and Jack were both aware of the truth they began their relationship again with them growing closer, and in turn through Anna, Jack and Carolyn grow closer.

When Sarah Adams arrives in Inverness after 20 years in Europe George Bligh offers her a job at the Inverness Local Hospital, when Sarah arrives Jack is instantly impressed when Sarah shows to have a wide knowledge of medical works. Jack then takes Sarah to one of his difficult patients, Roy Briggs. Duncan is then pleased by Sarah's ability to easily talk Roy into taking the medication Jack has subscribed him. This leads to Jack agreeing to take Sarah onto the medical staff at the Inverness Local Hospital. Later on when Elizabeth Bligh launches her crusade to be rid of Sarah she enlists the help of Doris Collins who finds Sarah's name is really Bridget on her passport. Elizabeth then goes to Jack where she orders Jack to fire Sarah, however Jack tells Elizabeth that he will not get rid of Sarah as she is a formidable nurse and a brilliant hard worker. This infuriates Elizabeth and she informs Jack that if he does not intervene then she will be forced to. Jack then tells Elizabeth that even if she does intervene there is nothing that she can use against her.

However, later on Elizabeth suffers a tragic heart attack and Jack rushes to treat her. Jack is very shaken up by the heart attack and he worries for Elizabeth's health by telling her to remain in hospital for a few weeks. When George Bligh agrees to host a reception for the Japanese government in a bid to try and create a business relationship with Australia and Japan, he goes to Jack and asks for his backing because his support would silence a lot of the critics. However, jack is disgusted at what George has asked as he was in a Japanese War Camp during World war 2. Jack then goes to the hospital where he confide sin Elizabeth, yet later Jack decides reluctantly to go to the reception. Jack then goes to Roy Briggs's House where he asks Sarah Adams to go to the reception with him. While at the reception Jack loses his nerve and threateningly walks up to the Japanese Businessmen, yet thanks to Sarah Adams Jack then shakes the Japanese man's hand thus extending an olive branch to his enemies. However despite this Jack then drops off Sarah and drives to a rural tree where he bangs his hands against his car and falls over only to be found by Sarah Adams. Sarah then comforts Jack back to soberness however he accidently confesses to her that he loves her. Sarah then takes Jack home, this experience strengthens Jack relationship with Sarah and they become closer than ever.

Carolyn Bligh then arrives in Inverness where she goes to Jack, she then tells Jack that from their relationship many years ago they have a daughter. The daughter being Anna Poletti, however Carolyn tells jack nothing more than him having a daughter. Jack is outraged and swears to Carolyn that he will find out the identify of his daughter.

Jack is still angry at Carolyn Bligh for not telling him the identity of his daughter and his searches for answers following Carolyn's revelation. And finally Carolyn decides to tell Jack that Anna Poletti is his daughter. This pleases Jack to know his daughter's true identity, and in light of his recent discovery Jack tries to grow closer to Anna but it pains him to know that Anna may never know the truth. Jack and Carolyn begin to grow closer through their combined love for Anna, and this growing relationship leads to Carolyn inviting Jack to her Christmas party in Sydney. Yet when Carolyn kisses Jack he pulls away and then flees the room, while Carolyn calls to him Jack frustratingly drives away. When Carolyn then comes to the Inverness Local Hospital where she questions Jack on why he fled the room after they kissed, however Jack pushes Carolyn away due to his intimacy issues. Later on when Carolyn goes to Jack's office at the hospital, she tells him that she loves him so much and whatever reason he has intimacy issues he will accept. This prompts Jack to finally tell Carolyn the reason he has been so cautious, the reason being that while in the Japanese camp the soldiers harmfully removed his testicles. Carolyn is upset at this but Jack tells her that he wants no pity but she reminds him that she loves him. To which they embrace lovingly. Carolyn and Jack then go to the Ash Park Cottage where after being at first scared Jack makes love to Carolyn, the two then connect stronger than ever before and begin a romantic relationship. Finally Carolyn tells Anna who her father is after Anna begs her to, when Carolyn reveals the father is Jack the two are able to begin again closer than ever. Jack is then able to give Anna some fatherly advice which she heeds and in turn overjoys Jack. Later, when Anna's wedding day arrives Jack's place at wedding ceremony is in dispute as it is decided that George Bligh will walk Anna down the aisle. However, when Gino discovers Anna is upset about Jack's place at the wedding he hatches a plan that will allow Jack to be at the altar with his daughter. Gino arranges that Jack will be his best man thus allowing him to stand with his daughter when she marries Gino during the ceremony. When the ceremony is over Jack embraces his daughter merrily.

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