February 5, 2023 Salty Air Publishing Newsletter

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February 5, 2023 - Falmouth, MA
In this issue:
Sales
Master and Commander
A House is a System
Tell Us Something
MagVent
Fireplace/Woodstove Gloves
PHR Books
PHR Work In-Progress
Sales
I clearly remember my mother once telling me that if I wanted something I shouldn't buy it right away. I should walk away, think about it, and come back. Maybe by that time it might not be there or it would still be there but it might be on sale. I think that's what she told me. It seemed really wise at the time. I've been thinking about getting one of those big screen TVs. It is all picked out and the reviews were read, but I didn't have the place for it so I waited. And the price went down. Even then it didn't quite seem like the right time. So I waited. And the price went down some more.

Here's the thing: when do you wait? And if companies can give these half-off sales, wasn't the product over-priced to begin with? I didn't always listen to my mother's advice, but this was one time that I am glad I did.
The price of that TV is now about half of what I was going to buy it for back in September.



Paul@paulhraymer.com
Stay well,
Master and Commander - Patrick O'Brian
It's been awhile since I read this one. When I just pulled it off my shelf, I had airline boarding passes from 24MAR00 - almost 23 years ago. All those years ago reading Master and Commander led me to reading all 20 of the Aubrey/Maturin novels, his book of short stories, along with Patrick O'Brian's biography, watching the movie and buying the music CD. And it didn't stop there: I went on to read Dewey Lambdin's and Dudley Pope's nautical novels and a handful of other sea stories.

Living here on Cape Cod and loving to sail led me to nautical adventures of all kinds. There is something about those amazing ships with their acres of sails and masts as high as the sky. The thought of climbing up there in a howling gale with the thunderous roar of the canvas torn in the wind and the surface of the sea being rent asunder far below that puts me in awe of the sailors. And there is the seamanship to maneuver those massive craft into position to fire cannons at one another, taking into account the winds and currents and tides to fire a thirty-six pound cannon ball that would rip apart with wood of the opposing ship and send splinters flying.

The friendship between Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin does not start well in this book, and there is a constant rubbing between the two characters throughout the series as they compliment and support each other. O'Brian's writing is masterful, and he has an extraordinary understanding of history, ships, the sea, and the British navy. This is a series worth reading for the skill of the writing as well as the spinning of a good yarn.
A House is a System
A house is a system. A house is a system. A house is a system. It's a fact. Things in a house work together and if you change one thing you're going to change something else. The trick is figuring out what else you changed. It goes back to the old song: there was an old lady who swallowed a fly. She swallows a spider to catch the fly. She swallows a bird to catch the spider. Etc. Etc. But I don't know why she swallowed the fly.

A leak in the basement might be caused by high intensity recessed lights in the kitchen that cause an ice damn on the roof when the snow melts from the heat loss and the water runs down the wall and through a crack in the basement wall.

If you heat your house or your hot water with an atmospheric combustion appliance where does the combustion air come from? Combustion systems need air and a difference in pressure between the area around the appliance in the chimney. If you work hard at reducing the drafts in the house, that's great, but it may be cutting off the air that is needed to drive the combustion gasses up the chimney. A furnace technician or an energy auditor can test the pressure in your flue and make sure the gasses are moving the right way - out!

And as homes get tighter and more energy efficient, the margin for error gets smaller and smaller even though the space may become more comfortable and cost less to keep it that way. Care and understanding is required.
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Tell us Something

Magazines: What magazine (any format) do you subscribe to that more people should know about?
Benjamin Bunny & The Rabbit Hole
MagVent
I just found about these today and I was going to hold off writing about them until I'd tried one, but I couldn't wait. We have a dryer that is jammed up against the wall and the duct wanders through an embarassing number of twists and turns to find its way outside. This is a magnetic fitting that joins the dryer to the exhaust pipe through the magic of magnetism. I ordered one right away. I'll let you know how it works out.
Fireplace/Woodstove Gloves

I don't know where these came from, but they've been great. When I'm feeding our woodstove and it's smokin' hot, I can reach in there and place a new log just where I want it without burning my hands. Most likely they are welder's gloves. You can find welders gloves of all flavors, but if you have to work with a woodstove, you should get yourself a pair of something like these. I've had this woodstove for over forty years, and these gloves just about as long.
PHR Books
Residential Ventilation Handbook V2
Recalculating Truth
Death at the Edge of the Diamond
Second Law
Also available on-line and in fine bookshops.
PHR Work In-Progress
There are times when the characters don't want to help, mornings when their coffee needs coffee.
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