Sauvie Island Bridge(has a new name now but cant remember what it is) it's the Willamette river right before it meets the Columbia river..
In simple terms.. St. Helens, Or
That one or the one of them in the center. One of them has to adjust the switch. With out turning it on and watching the operation of the switch I cant tell you which is the adjustment on that one. But one of them has to be it🤷🏻♂️ it was probably bolted on out of the box and it fix the initial...
Yes. The black line running in is a pressure line or it's running off of the tank maybe it looks like. Pull the cover and there will be a screw with a spring on it. Tighten that screw and it will increase the shut off pressure.
Has anyone checked the compressor pressure power switch? Sounds like that could be the issue. Its usually in a box where the power comes into the motor, or close.
Most Federal Buildings have a "cornerstone" which is normally one of the first blocks layed. Removed some bushes to do the paint and found the "cornerstone". Pretty cool!
The budget? It's a cash burn investment off his other properties. We are doing the majority "in-house" little subs as possible. My goal it to keep it around $4m. As we are putting in an elevator and alot of fancy stuff.🤦♂️ if it doesnt work as a boutique Hotel it will just be swapped to apartments.