Windmill generate electric with connected other windmill with generate electric rotation bikewheel
Looks great, what does it do?
>>2948500are you..... using the fan like a flywheel?
>>2950133Soul
>>2948500>>2948502>>2948504What does it do?
>>2948500
I plan on building an offgrid cabin and want to layout my design in 2 ways:1 for floorplan so I can work out how much space I really need to be comfy in each room. 2 for visualizing the exterior. It doesnt have to be perfect but sort of like sketchups you see people do for their /diy/ projects on youtube. I want to play around with sidings and colors to hopefully refine things to a good place before I start.Whats some good software to accomplish both of those goals?
>>2949594I use sweet home 3d (on Ubuntu). Intuitive to work with and a great texture library. It also has a mobile version for viewing on the go.
>>2949594>Whats some good software to accomplish both of those goals?As it is with anything, any software is as good as the user is. You can buy license for real archiCAD software, or you could use a browser based floor planer and build the exterior in blender with a pdf or some browser tab opened for references, for designs and standards.I will use the latter. The architect jew will fear me.
>>2949594QCAD is superb for drawing 2D plan and elevation views. (Pic related.)OpenSCAD is okay for drawing 3D models.
RIP Robert Murray-Smith.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhramXiUrY4
>>2949575my ass chinned goat will never die
Rest in peace old timer.Let this be a sober reminder to each of you, you are not an island, don't shut yourself off from others. Let them help you, or at least let them hear you. Isolation is killer.
>>2950525There wasn't much that anyone could have done to help him. When an old person loses his/her spouse, and in addition has to deal with serious health problems, the will to live quickly disappears. I've seen it happen in my own family. They can't wait to die at that point. And who can blame them? This man had another 20 years of suffering ahead of him, with no light at the end of the tunnel. Think about that.
>>2949480no idea who that is.
>>2950810>they can't wait to die>This man had another 20 years of sufferingNot necessarily.Joy can come even in these later stages of life. And relying on the family members you DO have is a big part of that.
Last Threads: https://warosu.org/diy/?task=search2&search_username=artbyrobotTo begin: the project goal: I am working to make a series of humanoid robots. I am using a Biblical theme of naming the first 3 robots I make Adam, Eve, and Abel. The goal is for these robots to have human body inspired musculoskeletal systems, advanced AI, and that they look human and pass for human to a casual observer at least at a distance. They must be able to walk, talk, run, dance, do sports, do chores, manufacture products, and make more robots just like themselves if not even better. My aim is to build a single robot arm and head and then add sufficiently advanced AI to that arm and head to enable it to build the rest of its own body for me. This way I am delegating the work of building the majority of my first humanoid robot to that robot rather than doing that work myself - and this is to save me time.In a like manner, my goal with the AI is to code just enough AI that the AI can begin coding itself and this way I don't have to code most of the AI myself because it will self create itself. I liken this to building a seed and that seed growing into a tree because for me to code that tree would take too long for me and just creating the seed would then save me time.
>>2950472You don't avoid the else keyword for just this case. You avoid it for all cases.1. Why?2. Do you understand this anon's post? (>>2950554)
>>2950472Also lol that you think the fact it's a boolean is what helps you here. Booleans can have their values changed too.
>>2950554yes that's same but for hte fact you changed the boolean within the first if which you can't do. Just a rule you have to remember is allalso the if else prevents you from doing this which I do all the time:f (somePersonIsFat == true && reactingToWeight == true){do something}if (somePersonIsFat == false && reactingToWeight == true){do something else}Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2950839but if you have to change it to false in the if, then that if should be listed second in order to make sure hte second if doesn't also run by accident. So this works:if (!sneed) {do seed}if (sneed) {do feedsneed = 0}and I've done this latter many times actually. It's pretty common in my code and foolproof
>>2950839>>2950840This is hilarious. Please show us more of your code.Explain, why is it you don't want to use else?
I am building a bathroom in my cuckshed and I want to insulate it. However, there's no room to insulate in between the block wall (goes 3 feet up) and the pipes running to and from the hot water heater. If I insulate on the inside of the pipes, I am concerned that they could freeze on an extremely cold night because they wouldn't be getting much warmth from the inside because the insulation would be in the way. If I don't insulate near the pipes at all I know for a fact they would never freeze, because they'd get so much warmth from the bathroom (it has a register in it) but I'd lose a lot of my heat. What's the best solution?
>>2948949insulation will not prevent the pipes from freezing if the room is not heated to at least above freezing.
>>2948949Leave the hot water continuously running in the winter to have the hot water heat the pipes.
>>2948949all those studs are fucked if theyre load bearing. youre only ever supposed to use the middle 3rd of vertical studs for utilities.
feixeb
>>2948949>remove stud wall>2" foam insulation>return stud wall 2" insetor>clip clip pex>redrill studs in a lower or higher location centered>insulate>replace pex through new holes
Reminder if your "job" doesn't involve wearing toolbags every day, you don't have a real man's job.
>>2947348I'm a remote software engineer
>>2950591>I laugh at the liberals posting up the memes about the grinder app crashing whenever there is a major Republican get together/gathering. I usually try to throw a, "Sweet so we can start making fun of people by calling them gay again? I knew you faggots would come around!"I think has more to do with the assumption that republicans are anti gay, they're poking fun at the cognitive dissonance more than anything. GOP hardliners all being closet faggots is a rather amusing thought.
>>2950591Didn't read your dumb post and im not the guy you're responding to but that is picture of well respected American framer who's been writing articles for FHB since I was a kid. He's not a roofer and clearly not roofing in the picture
>>2950598>I think has more to do with the assumption that republicans are anti gay, they're poking fun at the cognitive dissonance more than anything. GOP hardliners all being closet faggots is a rather amusing thought.And I'm poking fun at the rampant hypocrisy of the left. They're so inclusive of the gays that they make it so it's no longer politically correct to call someone gay when they are being a huge faggot. Then they immediately start insinuating that Republicans are gay as some kind of insult. Quite ironic isn't it?
>>2947780This. How do you even hang a 48” pipe wrench off a tool belt?
Is there a /diy/ friendly way to make an adjustable height desk? Ideally simple and mechanical, not electric. I just don't really trust the ready built frames that I see for sale and need something bigger and sturdier like pic rel because I plan to have a ton of computer equipment on it and mount my monitors.I know I can just use a cardboard box but I was hoping to make it pretty nice.
Generally a meme for people with jobs requiring no physical exertion. Just build a desk of standing height and get a tall chair.
I found vid related which is pretty much what I had in mindhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiV_JJyvJzY
i bought my ex an electric adjustable standing desk for like $140 on amazon, put it together. plenty sturdy...>>2950685one of things not worth diying unless you want it to be exceptional for some reason
>>2950651any desk you build is probably going to cost more than a nice one you can buy.inb4 dis be diy!sometimes diying is knowing when not to diy.
>>2950651Drafting table. You can have a rachet, you can have nuts and long bolts, you can have holes and slots for springed pegs.
What are the shittiest tools you have ever used?
>>2950391>talking to IRL peopleSounds awful.
>>2942206their propoint line are decent tools. their regular powerfist line is does fill an important low price niche that wasn't around before. they have a good selection of cheap hydraulics that no one carried before amazon and the like appeared.
>>2950408This weekend a lady was showing me pics of her daughter like “Look! She’s going to a wedding today! Doesn’t she look good! She’s not married!” ;^)95% sure she was trying to hook me up. And the daughter was pretty hot but do you tell somebody’s mom that you think her daughter is hot? Or do you compliment the genetics and try to get a 55 year old blowjob?Oh and then the whole thing about me being married could be an issue.
>>2950555>pretty hot but do you tell somebody’s mom that you think her daughter is hot? Or do you compliment the genetics and try to get a 55 year old blowjob?why not both?
>>2940847>What are the shittiest tools you have ever used?none. I buy tools for a purpose. sometimes I buy the cheapest shittiest tool because I need to modify it for a specific job. The funny thing is that those tools still work after decades.even the cheap harbor freight air tools I bout in the late 80's are still going strong. Their $9 grinders rock on.ironically it's the expensive ones that often break from "abuse" like knipex flush cut flush cutters that you accidentally try to cut something that is hardened. Or the Aven flush cutters that people raved about, that arrived misaligned.No tool is shit if it gets the job done. OP's pic is not a shitty tool, it's the wrong tool for whatever someone ugga dugga'd on.The only tools I have ever broke were because I used them in a way they were never designed for.>>2940859>Mine all corrodeddon't leave your tools exposed to moisture, and the instant you see rust treat it. your tools rusted because you don't use them.Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
I still think this is a good idea, throw in a magnet to continually clear the swarf
>>2950187>I still think this is a good ideado you also think wearing gloves while operating rotating machine tools is a good idea too? let's all stand up and give genius you an award for rediscovering machine tool coolant.>knock knock>hurr durr, who is it>it's me, the asshole to tell you machine tool coolant is cutting lube too>guh huh, okay, thanks! I'll get back in my hole nowtry making a basin around your drill press surface and get a chinese coolant pumping unit for maybe $100 off scamazon. let it drip into the basin, then down through a hose to the coolant unit. they usually include a nozzle. don't ever wear gloves with rotating machine tools. all you need is a single flute to catch the threads and you are fucking done, man. lathe and mill too. most cutting tools won't catch your skin enough to pull your entire hand in and wrap it around the cutting tool either under power or on slowdown inertia. a deep scratch is much more survivable.
>>2950339Lol that's AI dipshitPretty good tho huh?
What you could do is get a glove like you're wearing and pour the fluid in through the open end of the glove and remove the swarf that way.
>>2950339>do you also think wearing gloves while operating rotating machine tools is a good idea too?Not OP, but I do, as they have stopped me from getting hurt many times.
>>2950187You accomplish this by adding a sloped wall around all the edges of the clamp table, then adding a drain line that leads to a coolant pump. The pump then outputs to a flexible nozzle you aim at the drill bit.There's no need to submerge the workpiece in liquid as the flow of coolant will drive the chips away from the workpiece. And you still need access to the slots in the table in order to secure the workpiece with toe clamps or a vice.
post your tractors
>>2950697I've had some seriously good luck running slime in stuff like that, or putting an inner tube in it to get more years out of it.
>>2950701For 20k you could get a nice used backhoe that would be 1000x better than a tiny compact tractor. Use it to do the heavy cleanup until you're done and then re-sell at about the same money you have into it and buy a small tractor if you so desire. Gave 18k for pic rel.
>>2950709Not a bad idea anon, thank you.
>>2950709I reckon even a 10k (budget) loader tractor wouldn’t be bad either although you'd be struck with a backhoe attachment rather than a proper backhoe.I don't know what excavators go for in the states but if you could get a decent one for 10k that would work in the budget too.
>>2950779heck if you do end up with a large one because it was cheaper, you'll find other uses for it such as using it as a yard crane.Then again 10 acres isn't a lot.
So i ordered a silicone sex doll. Long story short, it was damaged during shipping. It was stored upside down, the neck bolt actually tore through cardboard box and for part of journey was being dragged across a dirty floor by neck bolt. Area was black when i got it and ive since cleaned it up. Due to the stress of transit, the silicone that surrounded the neck bolt was detached. Looking for recommendations for adhesive or glue that could bond silicone with what im guessing is plastic. Tried contacting manufacturer for assistance but havent heard anything and dont think they are going to be much help. Luckily all the damage is to the neck stump so its not visible normally. Only when head is off
>>2949351Im going to need to see the whole thing, you know... So I can give the best advice..... :3
>>2949363Document it, send it to bank, free sezzzz
>>2950518Yer a sick fucker….I kekd
>>2950526This or JB Weld. I used the gray stuff to mount a steel stud to the back of the plastic dashboard of my truck. Its dark in color so its best to cover anything you don't want it getting on.
Op here. Fixed it with pic/link related. Was I being ESL? Seems like half the posts are written as if I dont have a head to attach to it and anons think im fucking the stump?The doll is fine aside from the now repaired tear. Cleaned more of the dirt off, put head back on. Looks good. Not posting results because ive posted doll here before and plan on continuing to do so. Dont feel like having to explain this and relive my troublesGoing to court for a sex doll? I dunno man. Doesnt sound like something i want to go through. Repair went well enough.
What toolbox do you have?
>>2944447help me decide fags,>84"x24" 18 drawer with fixed stainless steel work topor>72"x24" 18 drawer with adjustable height wood work toponly about $100 difference in price, wondering if the extra 12" of length is better than being able to raise and lower the work top. not a pro but do a lot of work on farm equipment, from tractors to large trucks and pickups. For the past few years working with my dad we've just used 6' plastic folding tables and when one got too fucked up, we'd spend $60 and get another one. I'd like a bigger box because I've definitely outgrown my single bank and would also appreciate more work surface.
>>2950720I'd personally go with the stainless top one. The wood top one looks gimmicky. I do similar kinds of work as you do and metal benches/tops are the best because of the ease of cleanup.
>>2950720definitely not the opening top one. inevitably the top will collect shit and anything in that silly tray underneath will become sealed in king tuts tombas 6sigma states>if you cant see something you no longer own it
>>2950720Definitely the bigger one with the stainless top. You can use the top of a toolbox as a bench but honestly it's not ideal, and if you've got the space I'd recommend a separate actual workbench, you can get them with adjustable height if you want and I've seen decent-looking ones on sale at HD/Lowe's for pretty reasonable prices during Black Friday etc.
>>2950729>>2950741>>2950744unanimous then, getting the big stainless top box. and I was planning on getting a separate workbench eventually. I built my own workshop I've been furnishing and we kind of go back and forth between working at my place and working back at grandad's shop, just depending on who we're closer to since we move around the area a lot doing custom baling or 50/50 baling to hit our own hay quotas
Is there some easy way to remove the cinching on the back of these bikini bottoms without destroying them or do I have to bring them to a tailor?
>>2950356fat is usually analogous with lazy
>>2950381>fat is usually analogous with lazyTrue, but not always the case. Corn fed country girls are usually pretty thick and still go-getters. >>2950378>They were so fucking lazy.>I no longer fuck women who smoke marijuana either, never again.Yeah that is a whole nother level of laziness right there. I've only run into maybe 2-3 potheads in my life that weren't completely useless.
>>2949611It looks fine when actually worn. What exactly is the problem? This is how they handle fitting a round ass to a flat piece of fabric. If it was perfectly flat when folded, it wouldn't fit right when putting it on.
Show us the pH stains on her underwear, Anon.
>>2949606I use a seam ripper to remove cinching around the waist and/or chest of dresses all the time. The problem is that the threads that are cinching the clothing item could have made a big visible hole in the fabric that is only hidden because the fabric is cinched now. You are really better off just leaving it there and buy a different bikini, you don't want to mess around with wardrobe malfunction now that everyone have cameras.
I want to start a business. And none of these retarded apprenticeships please, I don't need 2-3 years tagging along someone to paint well enough for a 6 figure business
>>2949659I also hope they don't think it's ez-mode because it's "just painting", because that stuff is as just as exhausting and more so than any of the other construction trades. I hope you don't think it's ez-mode, OP, because it's an excrutiating labor in and of itself as well.
>>2949691Stacy Homeowner can walk right over to any finish trade make a huge fuss or without payment. At least with the mechanical trades they can just hide things in the walls and make it work.
I hate painting so damn much.
>>2948988>I don't need 2-3 yearsOnly way to make 6 figs is to paint new constructions, which entails sanding, patching, vacuuming, priming, painting, caulking.What grit you gonna use for pine vs mdf?How do you get paint stains out of oak finished with a water based eurethane?How do you disappear a water stain?How do you bid competitively and make money?How do you handle a contractor not paying your quote due to offsetting damages?
>>2949762The setup, sanding taping filling, product knowledge, getting people to pick out a damn color are annoying. Once the paint is actually moving it's pretty nice.
I have a monitor mount like picture related which is meant to bolt to a wall stud.I'd like to attach a 2 by at the base of a desk sticking up and not have the top attached to anything. And attach the mount to that. It's a multi monitor mount that can extend, needs to hold 2 x 12 lbs plus it's own weight, say 40 lbs total. Plus when fully extended it's putting even more torsion, but I'm not sure how much. Can I just put a right angle bracket on each side to attach it to the base? Maybe a big bolt straight up the middle? Should I reinforce it in 2 dimensions? In 3 dimensions?Is this a dumb idea that I shouldn't attempt?
>>2950716You want it vertical up in the air, instead of horizontal?
>>2950724No, I want to use the stud mount but without a real (floor to ceiling) stud.
>>2950727Like >>2950728 says just buy a desk mounted arm instead of a wall mounted arm. Plenty of options, I have some they work fine.