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>New to /ham/? Read this shit!
http://www.arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio
https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/bureau-divisions/mobility-division/amateur-radio-service
>Your search engine of choice works well too!

>The wiki is down but is archived
https://archive.is/PjR5s
>NEW FAQ is updated to preview 15

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There's no good music on the radio tonight. The best thing I heard was some esperanto song on China Radio International on shortwave. I am so bored.
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>>2997890
I always tuned in WWV 18 and 45 mins after the hour for conditions.

>>2997593
Lol. At least it's a quick fix.

>me last week
>main receiver scanning away @ ~10 ch/sec
>has been unusually quiet for a couple of hours
>repeatedly check squelch, volume, antenna connection
>notice numbers rapidly changing in segmented display don't look right
>pause scan
>uh-oh. display is corrupted
>check other memory channels
>corruption

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>>2998038
It's a 3V lithium battery, you can get them in all sorts of form factors. Solder wires on one if you're in a pinch, though instead of that or a cell with leads, I'd want to replace it with a socket. Probably for a 2032 or 2430 or whatever it originally had, but upsiziing to a socket for something like a CR123A might be appealing. A rechargeable battery or supercapacitor might also work, a supercap is what my Hitachi oscilloscope has, though I can't say whether it had that stock.
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>>2998045
Yeah it uses a BR2032 with solder tabs. Can't use CR2032's as the battery chemistry is a bit different and there is some reverse current leakage through a diode in-circuit that causes the battery to leak. Thanks for the socket idea, I never thought of that. It would make future battery changes easier.
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>>2998106
Ah, it's a lower leakage chemistry. I don't see why it would matter if the voltage is the same, are you saying there's leakage current that goes back into the 2032?

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I know prepping is a bit of a meme, but what are some of the best food items to store long term?
Is rice one of the best emergency foods? It’s cheap, it lasts for a very long time if kept somewhere dry (relatively easy to store), and a person can survive off of it in dire situations.
What does /diy/ think?
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>>2995425
>SAS Survival Handbook
Meme book that's wrong even about mock strawberries. It's just a bunch of stuff googled and advertised out the ass. L list.
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>>2997038
ok then try this one on for size friend
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>>2982822
When it gets to be 11 years old just feed it to the chickens. Time to buy new.
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im just gonna buy 60 freeze dried meals and have 2 or maybe 3 20L water containers and a full pantry i guess
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>>2997066
>zoo books
10/10

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Back in the day:
>Why do I have to click every lamp twice?

Now:
>WHY DO I HAVE TO CLICK EVERY LAMP ONLY ONCE?!??!!!!??
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>>2998093
>zoomer confused by common house appliance.
*zoomer confused by black magic and numbers that don't add up along with some anon that could've ended this thread yesterday if he just addressed the amount of contacts that are in the bulb socket of the lamp.
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>>2998073
Nta, but you're thinking way too hard about this. The original post made perfect sense. By "dim and bright at the same time," he was talking about the filaments. There are only two contacts on a dimmable incandescent.
>1st position: off
>2nd position: dim filament only
>3rd position: bright filament only (what you called medium)
>4th position: bright and dim filament both active at the same time (full brightness)

Lamps are either a 2 position switch, (no brightness adjustment), or 4 (3 total brightness settings out of 2 distinct filaments). It's not that hard.
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>>2998095
ffs, HOW DOES THE LAMP POWER TWO FILAMENTS WITH ONLY 2 CONTACT POINTS?!?!!? You would need at least 3, two hots, one neutral.

How are none of you getting this, despite me specifically mentioning the bulb/lamp contacts in every post? That doesn't mean I don't want you to talk about them.
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>>2998069
There are actually multiple contacts on the bulb and the socket when there are multiple clicks on the switch not just hot and neutral. Its like neutral, hot, hot. Three clicks alternates between one hot or the other, than both at the same. Two I suppose would just do one or the other. Each filament is a different size, or brightness.
My aunt had a three way lamp and it was all fucked so I had to learn a lot about this to fix it.
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>>2998103
Thanks anon, thread is finally ded :D

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Thread cracked: >>2989599

>I'm new to electronics. Where to get started?
It is an art/science of applying principles to requirements.
Find problem, learn principles, design and verify solution, build, test, post results, repeat.
Read the datasheet.

>OP source:
https://github.com/74HC14/ohmOP
bake at page 10, post in old thread

>Comprehensive list of electronics resources:
https://github.com/kitspace/awesome-electronics

>Project ideas:

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>>2998074
>We had a pair of some German-made strippers but the name was rubbed off.
If the brand color was yellow I would take a bet that it was a Jokari.
They got a collection of wire strippers. One for every taste.
If it was red/blue it was most likely Knipex. Great pliers but they also got wire strippers.
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Tested these LEDs at 3.3V & 1kOhm resistor to see if I could use them in my game project as indicators. Current was about 1.4-1.6mA for all of them.
All the reds are quite usable. They could use even larger resistors (maybe 1.5kOhm) to make them more even with the other colours.
Clear yellow & green are okay too.
The frosted yellows & greens are unusably dim even when viewed from the front.
The green side on the two bipolar LEDs is a bit dim too. Maybe could try that one with 680R or something.
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>>2998090
Side view. I plan to ditch the frosted 5mm yellow&green and try the others with:
- reds: 2.2k
- yellow: 1.5k
- green 5mm: 820R
- green 3mm: 1k
- bipolar red side: 1k
- bipolar green side: 680R
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>>2998092
>I plan to ditch the frosted 5mm yellow&green

and yet, they are the fairest of hue, texture and coherence
truly high-borne princes of the land
if they need a bit of extra current, you must give them their due, to thank them for their gift of harmony and beauty
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>>2998090
You could always run them from the battery or other upstream power source, but that will create a brightness variation with battery capacity if you use resistors, and I doubt you want to voltage mirror them. If you have a 5V rail I’d definitely use that.

Also that yellow clear LED looks gnarly. Full of bubbles.

How dangerous is lead, if it's unlikely anybody will get cut and bleed while dealing with it?

I'm interested in buying a sheet of it for making figurines I might sell, but I don't want to use it if I run the hazard of customers getting ill from it (or getting ill and blaming it on lead).
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>>2997253
my dad used to melt wheel weights to make fishing weights all the time
that's why you never trust thrift store pots and pans. Never know what people do with them
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>>2994191
I did a week fast and had blue in my earwax. Ever hear of something like that?
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>>2994503
Seconding zamak
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>>2994172
>looking for foldable material for my product
>paper? no
>lead? yes
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>>2994158
F the pussies in this thread; I just had my chimney renovated and had them use lead instead of that gay EPDM shit. I plan to live here for my entire life and will outlive some faggy rubber, the lead will outlive me.

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Anyone have a padlock or something they like for these things?
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>>2996459
Who only has one pair of scissors? The old saying goes; 2 is 1 and 1 is none.
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>>2996468
2 is 1. 1 is in the box.
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>>2995681
>padlock
>on 2mm thick plastic
What's the point?
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>>2996459
Heh
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I lost my 4chan shop for me request form. Are there any bins that are made of sturdy polyethylene and not bullshit brittlium?

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Hey /diy/,
I want to frame a shipping container, not to live it but just turn it into a bar
I want to frame it, then put some cheap board up and put reclaimed wood I have layjng arou d as a feature wall/s
Ita not going to be air-tight after I cut the windows in but I have hears that condensation from the cold steel and air-cavity between the feamjng can lead to rot
With all the effot I am putting in Id hate to have to pull it all apart in a few years
What should I do? Is it a problem if I am not living in it but just occasionally use it a few times a year?
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>>2996688
Why not use rigid foam panels instead of expansion foam? Seems like it might be cheaper and less waste.
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>>2997922

>The trick with containers is to eliminate the possibility of air touching the metal.

I imagine he means with ridge foam there will always be water condensing on the inside. 1/2 year you will have wet walls and CEILING behind the ridge foam, and even if your interior dew-point only lasts a few hours, it will take more hours to dry, if it ever does.

I'd engineer some positive yet filtered, constant flow through venting.
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>>2998011
It's going to happen with expansion foam, too.

Seems like an overblown problem though. Massive amounts of condensation are only happening in rapid temperature changes, which really shouldn't be an issue.
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>>2998016
?
unless he heats the fucking thing in winter in which case he will have tons of condensation
framing the interior of a container seems retarded, just build a normal structure to whatever size you want, ur not saving money buying a container
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>>2998080
>unless he heats the fucking thing in winter
That would be a rapid temperature change, possibly. But it's unlikely a shipping container is going to have the thermal mass. Doesn't sound like he's going to be heating it anyway. But using your analogy, anon, your car will rust apart just sitting because the panels and insulation will keep the moisture trapped. It's just not how it works.

I agree framing it seems rather pointless, though. At most it might reduce the noise, but unless someone is beating on the walls with a hammer, it shouldn't be that bad.

I just got a used neo max for $200 USD with the 5 watt laser etcher, both like new in box off fbmp.

Last 3d printer I had was in 2012 and was a new makerbot replicator 2x, and it was horrendous. I am quite happy with this new printer thus far...

However... I come to ask, is there any compelling reason not to swap this to direct drive from bowden, either with the official sprite kit or print the bracket myself. Its speed is already limited by the bed movement, so I am not sure I would lose much since its a slow one anyway, ringing probably wont be an issue, etc.

Anyone else have knowledge of this setup?
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>>2997931
Why ask? Just do it. Also there is a 3D printing thread.
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>>2997938
suck my cock, post something relevant or kys.
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>>2997931
>Anyone else have knowledge of this setup?
no
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>>2997931
>Anyone else have knowledge of this setup?
now that I've spend some time thinking abouit it.
Nah, still nothing.
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>>2997931
It's overpriced and bad only a retard would buy ender in 2026.

6.75×5.25m total, comprised of two structures in one. solar shed is 2.5×5.25m. barn side is 4.25×5.25m.

solar equipment shed was built by me and my 81-82 y/o (at the time) dad from 4/2023 to 6/2024. barn construction began 2/2025 and was bult mostly by me with some help from my wife. wife's rabbit business partner/friend and her husband helped install the steel roof and siding. the roll-up door arrives in 4 weeks, but the actual building(s) construction is complete as of 5/2026.

solar shed houses inverter & batteries with our smaller 2440w array mounted on the roof. larger 4450w array is ground mounted just south of it. power to the house is buried in conduit that runs under the barn side. shed also stores building materials and garden tools. Barn side is dedicated to wife's rabbit business.

shed side is 2x4 walls, 2x6 rafters, on concrete slab foundation, OSB sheathing and composition shingle roof. barn side is pole barn construction with 4x4 posts set 1m deep in concrete, furring strips between posts for steel R-panel siding and roof. there is one 2x4 stud wall on the north, also furred for steel siding, but it is not load bearing in the traditional sense. the barn currently has a dirt floor.

all built on an extreme budget using lots of repurposed & scrap materials. shed cost aboot $975 all-in. barn was more expensive, less scrap/repurposed material @ $4,150. total structure $5,175 includes every screw, wire, conduit, panel, lumber, doors, window, concrete & trench machine rental.

solar system provides 85%-110% of our power, total cost: $15,200. system layout designed by me, DIY install, grid-tied, non-export, self-consumption.

all pricing in CAD. Dad's still happy, healthy and doing Dad stuff with Mum @ their house.
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Next phase: HVAC installation. just arrived today. 100% paid for by livestock sales. Wife and I should be able to get it installed this weekend, and will post update.

We opted for the hybrid AC/DC model. it is just the updated R32 version our our 2022 model 410-A units we have installed in our house. they can simultaneously switch between our home 120v AC and a dedicated PV array via internal inverter. this will allow us to replace our 8 Qcell 305w panels with newer 460w panels, then repurpose the older 305's DC direct power our existing Great Room HVAC and the new barn HVAC unit. this will remove 1200w-2600w burden from our household 120v solar/inverter/battery system. this means more PV available to our inverter and less import from The Grid.

Overhead 1.8×2.4m roll-up door door has been held up 9 days past delivery date, waiting on some random part on backorder. spoke to the manufacturer today, updated delivery date is next week, July 8... allegedly.
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Just got the 3rd wall frame up.

How did I do?
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>>2998012

quality work, Anon. lumber looks true and framing is square. looks like youve got a overhead or double door opening. any windows or man-door planned for the 4th wall? Will it be steel roof & siding?

what is its purpose? tool shed? Lawn equipment? Storage? A little bit of A, B and C?
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>>2998060
this fag bumping and hyping his own thread
lmao
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>>2997986
Me
>>2998060
Me


>>2998012
Not Me.

I updated my thread with this weekend's next step. if thats "bumping" then so be it. in that case, ill be "bumping" my thread again this weekend with the mini-split install and probably next weekend when I get the roll-up door and install it. I find it odd that participating and showing progress of ACTUAL DIY rather than just abandoning a project thread is so frowned upon in /DIY/.

>>2998061
all of that said, thanks for the "Bump" wanker.

Not this house or area, specifically, but WTF is the "landscape" for rehab on what is surely LEAD PAINT house that needs TLC and DIY?

In 'Frisco, CA there was some scam where you'd get sued by neighbors who'd claim your lead got into their dirt, even though all dirt in SF has lead, and it was illegal to take samples before hand. No idea how that shake out or if still going on.

But what about more "reasonable" areas?

I'm I going to be "Catch-22" where I can't fix shit without building a NASA tier clean room 3 stories high, but I'm also going to be hit with "blight" fines?

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/432-Pine-Ave-Cumberland-MD-21502/36163766_zpid/
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>>2998007
Go to the house with a lead test kit. They are cheap. Chance are no one will be around or care.
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id be more worried about that slope

What can i do with this?
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>>2995689
more likely
>a clockwork ahmed
where the main characters father is an attention whore sudanese grifter using his son a weapon of protestant humiliation. it ends in an anticlimactic cliffhanger with the family quietly scurrying away to qatar
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>>2995423
>>2995477
>>2995478
A vibrator is unironically probably an option, yes.
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It goes use case first, buy hardware second.
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>>2995418
https://www.luckfox.com/Luckfox-Pico-Mini-A
tiny linux computer I2C,SPI, looks to be designed to run a simple AI image recognition camera/ streaming webcam
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>>2995481
make an rgb mood light mm comfy

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/EMOT/ - Eternal Machine Operator Thread

Clock in, push green button, play on phone until m30 happens

When out of metal go get an adult

Never going to learn gcode or machine offsets what about you guys?

What flavor vapes are the best?

>hey bro
> one of the drill bits, the one with the flat bottom that cuts with the sides is broken
> Imma go smoke while you fix it bro
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Do shills disguised as posters exist on hobby machinist forums? Wanted to find a review on the little machine shop's products and I got overwhelmingly positive opinions on them. When it comes to practical machinist they stone you for mentioning them.
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>>2991739
geezers are a peculiar lot
they love to brag to each other when something goes smooth despite how little effort was often involved on their part and its a flex how they could just throw their card down and make it happen
they hate showing the weaknesses of being taken a fool so the ones that got a short stick on junk often stay silent to avoid being torn to shreds by the rabid jackals that are forum regulars
now consider the average oldfuck that has time to type out tool reviews is usually long retired and relegated to subdivision life where his shop is 18 sqft of the garage and the most involved machine work hes done in the past 5 years is drilling out scamazon chinkshit plastic lawnmower wheels for his wifes rolling garden stool because they were 12mm and the bolt was 1/2"
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>>2991739
i hope you didnt buy this toy lathe
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>>2923146
i worked for this bipolar psycho for min wage once when i was 22 and needed bucks. fucker put me with 0 experience on his junk 90s puma lathe and with a pile of random length drops to make parts. he didnt tell me anything about how to set an offset or anything and the pieces were like +/-1.5" and hed just programmed a really slow 1st facing cut that chattered like hell cutting full width on a cnmg 632. about the 4th part the insert blew up and it riped the piece of hot rolled out of the chuck and tore a couple jaw bolts. fuckers comes running out of his office screaming at me about how i crashed it and i was like i just pushed the green button. so he fired me and didnt pay me for the week id worked already but it seemed like more trouble than it was worth to try and get my money so i gave up
after talking to other tards it seems i had a pretty average job shop introduction experience
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>>2923146
game repair store w/ bitvh that buys stock unlike u dorkin

In /rcg/ we discuss anything & everything remote controlled - multirotors, fixed wing, cars, rovers, helis, boats, submarines, battlebots, lawnmowers, etc.

>How do I get started with racing drones?
https://oscarliang.com/mini-quad-racing-guide/
https://www.fpvknowitall.com/ultimate-fpv-shopping-list/

> How to build a racing drone (16 part video series from Joshua Bardwell)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwoDb7WF6c8mWARrcxtX_G6yytK7QFHID

>What about planes?
https://www.flitetest.com/

>What about aerial photography, is DIY viable?
Buy a DJI if what you actually want is to take good photos/videos, go DIY if what you actually want is a fun project.


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>>2997755
Tiny Japanese sized spray cans full of primer
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Has anyone come up with a better solution for fetching drones out of branches and stuff rather than ye olde sticke? Some kind of lightweight grappling hook? I also had to reach into some piss smelling bushes to fish out my drone that wasn't enjoyable, I may have to bring nitrile gloves the next time I take my drone to a city park.
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>>2997849
small weighted bag on a rope.
https://youtu.be/RmUaW5QCYKE
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/jKjXGN7qPsM
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that mix
that pilot
absolutely sick bastard here
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1QPVhe4UW18
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>>2998015
RIP drone though

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I am running a new water line from the meter. 3/4 copper was the plan but should I consider PEX? I like it because there will be fewer joints to fail if I do one run from the meter to the house.
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>>2996657
Nobody does it because you can much more easily drop the black PE pipe in and also never have to give a fuck again.
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>>2996618
>>2996661
https://youtu.be/mkFU7o3IAaM
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>>2996618
>some places use the water line as ground
I know it's off topic, but don't do this, folks
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>>2996618
>There is no reason to choose copper nowadays.
I'm on well and I will continue to use copper in my house.
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>>2996568
Just run a PN10 if you don't have a plastic welder. The couplings and fittings are easier.

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I live ludicrously far from all laundromats, they charge a pretty fucking penny for a wash and a full dry, and I have no vehicle, no friends willing to drive me to a mat, no family in my town, and churning clothes like butter in hot bathwater with the head of those detachable mop handles for 4 hours is starting to lose its luster. The drying I can take. Is there a faster or better alternative, especially a ghetto, simple one, when I live a poor life, mostly due to living costs?

Don't say move. This is literally the best gig a fella like me can get. Not because of any record but because it's all bills paid and they didn't ask for a lease agreement.
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>>2997901
Cry about it
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>>2996871
Get less absorbant clothes. Sportswear is easily washed and dried.
Wash individual items in the sink with a little handsoap or shampoo. You probably have limited space to dry everything at once anyway. Actually wringing things out is more effective than just soaking and limply moving them around.
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>>2997901
Security deposits aren't legal here.
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Someone showed me one of these a while back.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TGkA6UsH2M
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>>2997924
I can vouch for this. 20 years ago I used to use one for barn laundry. Mine was a wooden handle with an aluminum base. I called it a chinaman. I was 16 and didnt get it. But it fucking works.


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