tools that make you want to go michael bolton on that ass
Since nobody gives a fuck, this is no a Feces-ponics thread. Share your setups and stories...let us know why aquaponics wasn't satisfying your needs and why youre shitting it up with Feces-ponics!
What do you think of butcher block countertops?
>>2967598No they are just not worth the hassle but it takes to maintain them.
Possible retard question here but, why not polyurethane finish? I don't put food directly on my countertops, I have large plastic cutting boards that I prep on anyway, is there any reason I shouldn't glue up some ripped 2x2s to width, biscuit and glue them with waterproof glue, maybe some wood hardener, then polyurethane coat it?
>>2965922I love the look but never again in the kitchen. Too much maintenance. Moisture gets in through the scratches easily.
>>2965922Terrible. I have an island top that's butcher block I hate it.
>>2965922Cheap and okay-ish. True chads use marble or granite.
What's in your go-to problem solving kit and how's it set up?
this, multi-bit screwdriver and 180mm cuhnipex pliers
>>2961641>becoming an expat to some asian shithole with nice beaches and partying til I run out of money then I'll eat a bullet and call it a dayhey this is my plan except for the partying
>>2961247funny thing about Hi-Points..As clunky and ugly as they are, if you were to simply polish the feed ramp with some 400 grit and then lube it with some remoil, as well as keeping it clean, they are both reliable AND accurate.Niggers can't into basic maintenance alhoweverbietthough..Anyway.A good sidearm with a locking holster is a very important tool in some areas.Sure, better to never have to be in those areas, but real life sometimes says otherwise.
i have a metric/standard short/deep 3/8s ratchet set with 5 extensions and two wobbles, one of which is an impact wobble not the shitty universal joint one that comes with the sets.
>>2959960>Posted within the first three repliesexcellent.
SQTDDTOTLast one hit bump limit
>>2972806It's not on the street. He's got water everywhere but the bathroom. Odds are the pipes are frozen between the walls. Really nothing he's going to be able to do with it but wait.
>>2972664>Has China living rent free in is head.Retard thinks China was a thing decades ago....All of it was made by people longer in the business than you've been around, I'd bet.>Muh spongesMust be chink too, obviously...>>2972733>Paging retard above Oh, look; China strikes again...>>2972767Yeah, sure; obviously (?) meant for finalizingGot 10k, 20k paper, and 30k paste, but used 5k on some Formica counter and it was too much. Not sure if that can happen with ss or chrome, so just looking for some reference point.
>>2972800What kind of filter, does that extend through the wall into a garage or just go straight down into the slab?looking at it I'd just redo ALL the copper pretty much, alternatively you could bust open the wall in the garage and just cut out a small section for a loop.
Does anyone know of any websites that have architechtural plan resources? I want to build a cabin or even geodesic dome on my property, but all the resources I can find are $500 priced glamping airbnb stuff.
New thread, this one's close to bump limit>>2972907
I have a 1 year + 27 day old microwave and it's blowing a fuse when I try to use it. I'm not sure what's wrong with it and I'd like to save it from a landfill. It came with a 1 year warranty and warranty expired like 20 days before it broke and the company (Hamilton Beach) refused to service it.I rarely used it and I've used it maybe 20 times to warm up some food over the past year. After I used it last time, it died while cooking in mid-cycle. I could see a flash of light. When I opened it, I saw a blown fuse. It uses those small glass fuses and I had to order them from Amazon.I was hoping it would be as simple as replacing a fuse but obviously that's not the case. Clock and electronics works fine but it immediately blows a fuse when I try to actually cook with it.What's wrong? What can I check? I have a DMM.
>>2958927Hello mate, I'm not goin to go through every reply. But same thing happened to me where the fuse broke. What I did was get an 10A circuit breaker and replaced the fuse with it, and shoved it inside the microwave. Used 2.5mm to go from each end to the fuse terminals. No need for a new fuse if ever blows again.Use you multi to check voltage at terminals too.Aussie licenced electrician
what does it mean if it turns on and off usually but when it stays on it works
Some door switch failure modes will blow the fuse, especially if more than one door switch has failed. They’re triply redundant for a reason. And the switches are maybe the safest and easiest thing to check and one of the cheapest and easiest things to replace.
>>2972377Capacitor issue.
>>2968810what did you find out
These fucking things have lied to me more times than scammers from india
>>2968001they won't rebuild them that way.
>>2967945I was just thinking an infrared camera and a squirt bottle
>>2967302>>2967302Eyeballing? Just use your extrasensory autist gnostic knowledge of esoteric forbidden home construction deeplore to commune through the spirit realm and contact the undead builders who built the original home, allowing you to see through the walls, through the very eyes of those since past, literally becoming one with the house and all who worked on it, simultaneously being and not being, all within the confines of the temporal accords set into stone centuries into the future (technically, this is your past from my non-linear perspective) (all things are ending soon)
the pendulum laser levels are down to like 35 to 40 dollars its awesomejust get one of themtheyre fun
>>2967277There has to be better tech out there, I've been wanting to design something after trying picrel and it failed too. Really annoying these fuckers can get away with selling studfinders across the whole industry that don't work worth jack shit
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>>2970232Bees are the airborn equivalent of rats
i bought a copy of this the other day even though i don't have any immediate plans to beekeep
>>2971300>I've got hives hard up against a brick wall>under a low hanging tree>multiple hives in rows with only enough space to stand between them for inspections. >The bees don't careThat's excellent news for me, thanks for your post. I exactly wanted to put a hive either under a low tree or against a wall. I'm going to start with one hive. I found a kit on amazon for about $150, do you think that's a good starter kit? If not, could you suggest one please? Thanks.
>>2971468I doubt you can get everything you need that cheaply. Pic related is the minimum amount of gear I'd recommend to start with. You'll want 2 boxes so you've got a spare ready to go when the bees need it. Would also recommend a full length suit instead of a head-only veil, until you know the temperament of your bees (they're all different) Also if your arm is like that pic you're going to have a hard time lifting a full box of honey frames that can weigh 75lbs...
>>2971468this image is at least 11 years old.>>2971480
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>>2972784>2 ft snowThat's not an emergency.
>>2973879cb is dead unless you are a jogger.
>>2974048what is this snow?
>>2974062it's ai slop
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I installed laminate flooring on an uneven mortar surface. Walking on the floor feels and sounds like shit, but my other family members say it’s fine and that I’m just exaggerating. Is laminate supposed to sound this shitty even with proper subfloor? I am so bummed out.
>>29701912/2 I want to add that the mortar bed has dips because of the ceramic I demo’d. I don’t even know what to do anymore. I just want to know if it’s gonna last for at least 5 years without major problems.
>>2970197Yes, has padding
>>2970191This is why you use self-leveling compound first. But it will probably settle, if no one else is complaining, just let it be. It's not likely to fail just because of this, obviously depending on just how much variation you have.
I have the same issue in my hallway. I didn't level the subfloor at all there and the pieces are always gaping apart after a few months. I'm just going to glue them all together but not down.
it'll get a little less rigid and settle down some over the next few months.this will possibly coincide with some gaps showing up, but its whatever.
My 10 year old electric water heater has some visible rust on the bottom, pic-related. I still get plenty of hot water though. Is a sudden rupture with 50 gallons of water on the floor a very real possibility? Should I get it replaced ASAP?
>>2969115>I sent the pic to chatgptAnd you got a reddit answer.As the anon said it's not the tank. Also, replace it when you see water on the floor. It won't explode.
>>2969115What the fuck makes you think chatgpt would know? Most plumbing is experience based, either learned by doing or in person apprenticeship. It cant even have enough training data to have a coherent answer.
>>2969115>I'm not sure what you mean by "that's not the tank"That's just the outside shell, the part that actually holds the water is inside and there's a layer of insulation between the inside tank and the outside shell.
>>2969115If you had a leak, anon, it would be pushing out at house pressure, usually 45-50 psi. It would quickly soak the insulation and pool at the bottom. The rust would be around the seam. As another anon said, looks more like you have a leaking bottom element.
i saw a single wide trailer get the walls blown out from one of those explodingwent over there and looted the guys playstation 2 and got a copy of crashed warped, was pretty neat.
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Lucked into someones crashed ardupilot buildHave a flight computer, TX , imu, etc.Thinking about doing a 1-3m hex/octo copter with it since I have no interest in a fixed/vtol. What are the current good hex/octocopter frames? Looking to do a long range build.
>>2974177Any chance you can figure out who it belongs to? The friendship might be worth more than the hardware.
>>2974181Given by a friend moving out of the country.Pixhawk, some destroyed gimbal, etchttps://store.haohaninnovation.com/products/firefly-vtolWas one of these at one point
>>2974028I ended up going for the HGLRC in both sizes. Despite using the same chip, the GepRC unit does connect faster, but also costs more. If I was just grabbing one I'd probably have picked up the GepRC, but for multiple... 40 seconds longer to get going won't kill me.>>2974183>$500That's a strong friggin' friendship. I hope you do something fun with it.
>>2974024I've got a few of the Flywoo Nano units. As long as you get it more than an inch from the flight controller, it should perform decently. Managed a 7 sat lock in 30 sec yesterday. Not the best, but certainly acceptable.
>decide to be my own GC for my house>I’m in Wyoming so it should be fi—>>you need a loicense>ok fine I can take the exa—>>nooo to get a loicense you need someone to say you have 7 years experience in front of a notaryGod damn they got to fucking Wyoming. How hard is it to bribe someone into making a little fib about my work experience?
>>2971083Your first mistake was trying to get permission from the government.
>>2971083every state has rules. the fuck is your problem? cant read?
>>2972180>every state has rulesBud that's the problem.
>>2972194No, that's not a problem.
Governmental systems always get corrupted to benefit special interest groups. In this case contractors. You’ll is, it’s an argument you can’t win, so your best bet is to do what you know to be right but hide your work from all prying eyes. You never know when some city official may drive by and take notice, or some Karen will report you just because she can.
Does anybody actually like using these? I fucking hate themIs there any alternative other than a really sharp razor blade and 4 extra hours of my life?
>>2971883>plaining end grainyou shouldn't be throwing around the tard word my guy
>>2971530she and her friends were top tier Irish and Scandi beauties.idea was to hunt on their terms and observe prey in its natural habitat.is he reading the WSJ or Racing Form?
>>2956485>Need an entire wall of different tools to do what a router and a few bits can do
>>2963212I've got a DeWalt cordless trim, I fucking love it. Fits on the same plunge base as the corded one, and uses the same fantastic dial adjust as the bigger 1.25hp corded one.My dad bought a Bosch corded trim as his first one. It works, but I hate the adjustment mechanism it has, it's finicky. The tiny footplate on it's harder to handle than the nice big extended squared plate on the DW.
>>2971537This is basically what you need to do large-format slab flattening without using a router sled or a CNC.
I just had some wallpaper installed and it came out great. I was cleaning up the room that night and accidentally made a small tear in the wallpaper.Is it possible for a wallpaper installer to patch an area? Or replace a single sheet of the wall? I don’t want it to look terrible, is there a way to blend in the repair?
>>2972447a skilled paperer can make a patch easy enoughyou could have just googled this dipshit
Suppose I wanted to carve a millstone to make my own flour. What would be the best stone to use? Should I go animal/human powered or should I try to make a windmill?
>>2972347Yeah those amazon chink companies have notoriously shitty image creators for their products.
>>2972346If you buy this, it the image is a 1:1 size of the product you'll get.
>>2972367Well that's good because I have kernels of corn the size of your fist... Kek!I've been toying around with the idea of getting one of those pelletizer grinders for making food pellets for livestock. Probably not actually practical but could be fun...
>>2972127Watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-1SzpZPmlY&t=281s
>>2972376I bought a meat grinder off the internet once. Stupid me didn't really think to look at the dimensions because I've only ever seen them be a standard size. When it got here it looked like a toy. You could make grind up a half a chicken breast at a time. I considered it a lesson learned and threw it away.