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How do you make your house UV proof?
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bunkers are impervious to UV by nature
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>>2786639
You still haven't solved this after hundreds of years alive?
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>>2786639
You’re funny, OP. But how come tho?
>>2787333
Even from like photons and atomic radiation stuff?
>>2787901
Oh, you’re funny too. I would think that vampires would have a short life expectancy. It’d be such a hassle to successfully avoid the sun unless the lived underground, I guess maybe.
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OP doesnt want his house roasted by a -man made- space ray, right anon? Paint the roof blue lol
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Hello I want to make this device for my water tank based on this youtube vid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D9d0umedW8
The schematic is here
However I am completely electronically illiterate, I'll have someone print a PCB based on this. But is the power source supposed to be AC or DC? That 12V2 thingy to the left
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>>2787731
>which is when babies prefer bottles
god, that must be crushing for the mother's self esteem lol
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>>2787781
misinformation from the 50s still propagates today, the same reason they cut part of your dick off.
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>>2787655
This.
>>2787640
Just use a float switch trigger a relay that activates the pump when the water gets lower. Like an electric toilet, come on man!
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You can buy actual float switches, they use a sliding metal contact on a float so that the pump doesn't turn off and on every time the water level goes down 2mm
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>>2787455
motorhomes and trailers use those. rip one off there.

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is there any way to repair the damage on this wood surface?
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>>2786779
explain yourself nutsack
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Wipe it with Muratic acid
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>>2786789
i did consider picking up a jug while at ace
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>>2786779
Meds
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>>2786696
Depending on how you apply your poly, you may need to take map to the surface as it cures to remove bubbles. Some recommend using diatomaceous earth to sand the last layers of poly for the smoothest finish. It will take time, but if done right, it will last a life time

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I repurposed an 80s Toyota car seat as my new desk chair and all I'm wondering is why the fuck more people aren't doing this. Comfiest AND cheapest desk chair I've ever had by a huge margin.
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>>2784743
>ancient white brick on the desk
is that the rosetta stone
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>>2785190
I heard of this happening and saw a video of such a thing in extremely cheap Chinese chairs in China as well, because they lacked the steel plate underneath to protect you from such an incident.
>>2784651
put a sheet of steel or something on top of that plywood between you and the hydraulics.
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>>2784652
4chan doesn't republish image metadata because one time metadata accidentally revealed that MH370 was a hoax to get the US into a war in Ukraine.
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>>2787010
i'm not seeing what this unnecessarily blurry image proves. the post was made 11 days after the disappearance and manifest was made public. anyone could've posted it.

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I will be posting a video of miku talking soon ;)
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>>2780520
NEYBERSON?!?!?!
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So I got the ai to respond to my voice. I had to get gradio to work on the terminal with gradio cli api and there wasn't much documentation regarding that. 4chan doesn't allow videos with sound though. Either way this would have been done quicker had it not been for the hacker. He won't be on the street for much longer.
Yeah I'm sorry but im going to stop progress posting in 4chan. Please join my discord for more progress posting
https://discord.gg/5ezzhaZS
and please like and subscribe.
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>>2788738
>Yeah I'm sorry but im going to stop progress posting in 4chan
At least keep giving us the important updates OP, discord is gay.
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>>2787990
Doesn't matter you're in Kazakhstan
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you sick demented fuck
anyway, if you have problems with silicone, try to rub some vinigger on it, strong stuff

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Gotta take down a whole shit load of trees on my first (and only, but I’m proud of it) property. Probably close to 50 trees across 10 acres.
How many new trees do I need to plant to offset my destruction? 5 for every one tree taken down? 10?
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Alternative woodland management strategies...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p-9mVkUhI4

Not sure I trust them
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>>2784352
>Implying helicopters arent the coolest fucking thing in the world.
It's hightime we all joined forces with the magical helicoptor alliance
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>>2784343
>I'm trying to figure out how much of my carbon footprint I have since I am about to fell 50 trees.
you shouldn't be running equipment or using tools required to fell trees if you're this retarded, it's just basic safety
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>>2784561
>What should I do with a giant pile of cottonwood trunks?
I've heard that the bark sells pretty well to arts & crafts people online. If it's in decent condition still you should look into this. source: a local guy and his son sell the bark to americans online and make pretty good money off something that is otherwise only waste to burn
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>>2787917
Holy shit anon, I read somewhere that the bark was good for carving, but didn't figure there was actually a market for it. Looked on e-bay and sure as shit, people actually sell the bark.

Might have to see if it is worth it to pack some in a flat rate box and sell it.

I have used it as a mulch around bushes and trees before. We just broke up chunks with hammers and then covered the ground with it. Pretty much keeps weeds from growing where it lays if you get it layered thick enough.

I even started making a wedge style chunker out of a gearbox like I saw some gassifier people using on youtube in order to chunk up longer strips of bark, but I never got around to finishing it.

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should i get a stilhl knockoff 36" chainsaw?

Which one shoud i get? thinking the farmac that project farm reviewed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqSxYlfNP6Y

ill mainly use it for cookie cutting and stump quartering

leaning towards the 42" cause why not
thoughts?
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>>2783955
i have one i put together from a kit in about 2015. the chinks obviously copied a millbilly hot rodded 066. the muffler was gutted and ported. the jug headspace was so tight i had to use the base gasket, so it's got wicked compression. the chink decompression valves leak. either plug the hole or buy a real stihl one. i had no trouble getting it tuned in with the stock carb. they need 25:1 mix and are picky about running different if your mix changes between batches
that said, an 066 is not a beginner saw. if you've never run a saw, for gods sake, go buy a ms250 with a 16 or 18 bar and run about 10 cords of wood before tearing loose with a big falling saw
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>>2783994
yeah i have a ms271 20" 81link
its awesome and my go too
this le huge 42" will be for simple up down cuts quartering stumps not felling (unless i have to use it caues the tree is to big) i don't like to mess with giant trees adnd dont have too many on my property
gonna spring for the 42 cause i dont see why not, maybe 36 is better if you are planning to fell with it or do fancy cuts
ill report back if thread still up
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>>2784964
archer chains are the best bargain. stihl rs have gotten outrageous and the last couple oregon chains i had spun up were soft junk. you want skip chain for sure on anything over 20"
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>>2783763
Unless you are milling or a giant you don't need more than a 24" bar. Get an Echo CS-620P and put a 24" Sugihara bar on it.

I used to sell the Chinese saws, they are crap.
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>>2784964
>not felling (unless i have to use it caues the tree is to big)
you're going to end up killing yourself

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Hello,

I recently had a locksmith come to my house to open an older gun safe that I had and forgot the combination to. He drilled a small hole about 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch wide through the door and unlocked it with a borescope. Nothing of particular interest was inside, but now I have a nice safe with hole on the door next to the dial.

Is there anyway I can patch up or remedy the hole to at least make it look like nothing happened to it? I was thinking some kind of industrial putty and maybe smoothing over it before repainting.
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>>2787599
I'm not so worried about the security of it since I don't plan on using it as an actual safe, I'd rather use it as a decorative piece in my living room. I was planning on using the door as a coffee table.
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>>2787667
Just strip the paint, get the hole welded shut, and repaint. Take a picture if you wanna copy the old look.
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/shit thread
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>>2787579
Is it that burgundy color like your OP pic? If so start by finding a matching paint color.

Then if you can access the back side of the door where the hole is and there isn't anything in the way you could take a piece of sheet metal and JB weld it to the back side of the door. Then a bit more on the front side to fill up the hole to level it out with the rest of the surface.

If the safe is like the one pictured, then it will have a grained textured surface to it. I have had good luck matching grain textures on things by Laying the surface flat, and putting the JB weld onto it until it is even, then wadding up a napkin or paper towel and blotting at it to give it a texture. You might have to wait until the JB weld starts to set up a bit so that it doesn't flow back flat again after you blot at it.

They also make graining patterns you can buy to mimic different textures.

https://vinylpro.com/products/grain-paper-set
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>>2787756
>/shit thread

Better than most on here.

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Looking to get into school to gain a degree in CS but figured that until I have enough money saved up to enter school, I can do the learning (via textbooks) now to prep me for later, so I am wondering;
>1.) Any CS Major or Graduate, what or how would you modify this map?
>2.) Most importantly, I am seeking good college text books that covers these blocks of learning
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>>2785184
is whatever you wrote down for compilers the dragon book? quick lesson, no one in cs calls any book by its actual name. Next thing you're gonna need is the wizard book and k&r
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Honestly OP the industry is fucked so proceed with caution. Even if you know your shit it's hard to get your foot in the door with employers. I know several guys who have obtained their degrees, and they're currently applying to hundreds of positions with no reply. If you go into any career thread on /g/ only 10% of the posts will be about actively working people, the rest are venting about job applications.
I've seen the progression of desperation throughout my college years and when I was a senior, there were mobs of people in line for a chance to speak to recruiters at job fairs. I suppose it IS still possible because I did manage to get a job, but you really gotta spend a lot of time working on job interview shit. It is probably just as essential as knowing how to code nowadays.
Sorry, I don't have any advice to avoid this. There are forces at work destroying the middle class. Do your research before committing to this path.

>>2786070
>also the whole point of going to school is to learn the theory
This is untrue just because of the state of the industry. Having a CS degree is as essential as having a pulse. You could maybe get away with no degree if your dad is the owner of the company.
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>>2784932
>This melinated gentleman asking for academia advise on a tujikistani moat building forum
Here you go my autistic child:
https://4chan-science.fandom.com/wiki/Computer_Science_and_Engineering
https://4chan-science.fandom.com/wiki/Programming_Textbook_Recommendations

Many schools have their courses for free online.
>verification not required
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>>2784932
>Looking to get into school to gain a degree in CS but figured that until I have enough money saved up to enter school, I can do the learning (via textbooks) now to prep me for later, so I am wondering;
>>1.) Any CS Major or Graduate, what or how would you modify this map?
I studied comp sci and also medicine.

I see a chart like this and I think to myself "wow this is a notably organized person wanting to go into a legendarily disorganized field" -- you sure you don't want to do medicine or get a Phd in some science? Ignoring the academics seems like it would suit your personality better.

You seem a super organized person and computer science nerds, we're a very very disorganized folk. Your competition in these classes aren't planning every next step, they're probably not even planning the next week or even day, but what they love to do is sit in the basement and code all day. Your competition is probably coding right now, not to out-compete you, not to be the best, they just love writing assembly games for the Atari 2600 as a hobby, and that level of joy and intensity inadvertently makes them the best.

Or, go into a field where your immense organization skills, themselves, make you the best.

Food for thought, do as you will.
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>>2787384
god


DAMN

What type of connector has a 1mm diameter pin?
I want to be able to connect these things with a female socket of some kind. The pin pitch doesnt have to match this (10mm), I'll just use two single sockets.
But none of the socket types I know of accept 1mm pins.
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>>2786965
Amphenol sc000146
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>>2787100
definately not ideal, also a little difficult to obtain, but thanks for the suggestion.

Is there even a way to search by pin diameter? Any time i try i get 1mm pitch results instead.
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could you restate your question, because clearly I misunderstood it
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>>2787444
You didnt misunderstand, but you are (presumably) american, so you assume its practical for someone on the other side of the planet to pay freight from the usual companies you are searching here.
Searching fitting manufacturers where i live isnt this convenient afaik, mostly i'd need to examine pdf based stock lists with virtually no description and then send individual pricing requests for large batches.... or search aliexpress which always assumes 1mm is pitch.
However if you tell me the site you used there it would be very helpful for knowing the proper names for those types of connectors, which would help me to find them from a distributor more local.
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BAM
and just like that a random aliexpress suggestion is exactly the keywords i need
DTM 1.0mm

https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-DTM-1.0mm.html?spm=a2g0o.detail.search.0

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I'm having a hard time finding information on cement roof sheathing.
Is this just not done in the US?
I'm trying to sheath my roof with cement boards, and then put a metal roof over that using adhesive. Cant find shit for information.
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>>2787463
its an a-frame house so doing it like that would be extremely loud in the rain and provide very poor sound insulation in general.
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Why not just use hardibacker?
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>>2787568
then use something like pic rel and get actuall insualtion against heat cold and sound
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>>2787568
Well you're gonna insulate your roof, right? RIGHT???
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why not pour the roof out of concrete?

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This honestly doesn't look like it'd be impossible to make. I'd use a big wood screw that spins with the motor with some electrical wire for heating the tube and then make a wheel that spins for extruding it the stuff coming out then it could be used as a 3d printing filament.
Now this is very far out there but the guy I'm talking to talks about wild ideas but I mentioned this and he changed the subject.
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>>2785329
best option woud probably be a cast iron meat grinder

put some heating elements around it and build a adapter plate for the front. maybe a motor if you feel fancy
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>>2787740
That's not what i had in mind because the proportions are off and it has many holes. The screw should fit tight inside the tube. I was thinking more like putting a 3d printer nozzle at the end but it'd have to be cooled coming out and it can't be a fan because that'd blow away the molten plastic so the colling mechanism would have to made from scratch too which complicates things.
>>2785410
I think the bottle extruders don't melt the plastic so yeah its going to come out uneven i think .
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>>2787831
>it can't be a fan because that'd blow away the molten plastic
that's why my prints are covered in plastic spittle! wow, you might be a died in the wool genius anon.
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>>2787831
>I think the bottle extruders don't melt the plastic
how are you still alive?

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You ever find any cool hidden places while /diy/ing?
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>>2786041
>bush

"I was there Gandalf, 3,000 years ago."
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>>2786457
we're on 4chan so I can be candid, I havent been with many women. and the ones I have been with are all shaved, and the slightest comment is met with instant screeching. It hurts my soul. I need at least one nicely maintained bush in my life, but im heading for a lonely death at terminal velocity.
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>>2786463
My wife shaved the first one or two times we went out and I said it wasn't a big deal so she stopped.

I thought I'd like it because it wpuld be like my animu waifus but now it's fuckin weird.
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>>2786463
Find a nice bear. Guys can be very hairy and give the best head.
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>>2787805
but im the bear

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How should i begin doing taxidermy work by myself. What tools do i need? Are there any good textbooks on the subject?
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>>2787815
the photo is on its side sorry
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>>2787816
well you start with a dead animal. have you a source for dead animals? dead animals that have minimal damage? e.g. no shotgunned squirrels. you know how to skin right? have you ever killed anything? skinned anything? you can go down to the pound and get some stray cats that have been euthanized for practice.

next, what is your familiarity with scraping and curing hides? how many have you done? if you can't do it right with a flat hide you'll never make it with taxidermy. start with skinning and curing 10 cat pelts from the pound and then you might be ready for a book on taxidermy. the good news is all the salt, glycerine and tools should translate directly to the first steps. you can turn the skinning boards into bases if you're done with just turning dead cats into pelts.

after the taxidermy it's sculpture time, selecting the proper materials and framework, basing if it's small. It's the sort of thing you don't get into if you aren't already hunting and fishing all the time with family, so I think maybe you should buy a nice 3d printer and just skip the whole dead cat scene.
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>>2787815
Googly eyes are the patricians choice, just saying.

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I broke of these pic related stoneware mugs and am thinking of doing a faux kintsugi thing. However, I also want to be able to microwave this thing, so JB Weld is out, epoxies are apparently out (temperature issues and potential fuming or whatever when exposed to enough heat), and superglue was never practical to begin with.

Unless someone has any better ideas, I was thinking of resorting to a cement mixture of some kind and sorta painting on my gold (mica) pigment onto the cracks and then figure out how lacquers work.
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>>2785597
> hot pockets of corporate goyslop

Now, try to not be a faggot who uses a microwave.
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Anyone ever use Elmer's Stix All?
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If you're putting in the effort, just do actual kintsugi.

Food safe is a problem when you're working with adhesives, sealants, mortars plus you want to throw this in the microwave with hot drinks.
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>>2786609
>just do actual kintsugi
>you want to throw this in the microwave with hot drinks

I got the gold mica powder specifically to avoid putting metal in the microwave. Do I just not do this, then?
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Also have a broken ceramic plate. Not sure that hot food would present the same problems that hot fluids in a cup would, but there's a nonzero chance that this would end up in the microwave too.

What's the best way to handle this one, in terms of supplies? As long as cured epoxies are inert, my guess is that my epoxy that's rated at 200 degrees F should be fine.


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