diff --git a/diy/2526474.txt b/diy/2526474.txt index 6ac9dfa083b54eda22e3f232257fac67b991825b..f1f6896910edf094e890b9bf248f7e359df1e871 100644 --- a/diy/2526474.txt +++ b/diy/2526474.txt @@ -1010,3 +1010,6 @@ I think your brother has been posting here >What are you making? >A thread >even though there's already one in the catalogue and you're not actually building anything irl? +--- 2601264 +>There's a plot point that the main character can't do it herself +What did they mean by this? diff --git a/diy/2550955.txt b/diy/2550955.txt index a25f0b3b843dd37ac018cf29a765ae199a8ada25..46b45076b6dd119b63a62bf7041988058d2ff339 100644 --- a/diy/2550955.txt +++ b/diy/2550955.txt @@ -959,3 +959,14 @@ In this place, nothing is obvious at all. --- 2599656 >>2599372 You just need the proper adapter +--- 2601122 +>>2599656 +NASA and the Air Force would like to know more, their crews find taking a dump during a mission to be rather inconvenient. +--- 2601140 +>>2598435 +It's meth +--- 2601248 +I used to do medium distance courier work from a work van. When 2020 rolled around no one would let me in to use the fucking bathroom so I took to piss jugging. It wasn't all that bad. I'd have some close calls sometimes when a jug got really full but never had any accidents that way. I used to get rid of them real quick by slamming it in a dumpster so they'd pop and I could avoid any accusations. I miss it sometimes. Definitely some way of the road shit. +--- 2601406 +>>2584719 +Daily. Especially if lucky/unlucky enough to have mornin wood. Being 6’4 makes it a breeze. diff --git a/diy/2554845.txt b/diy/2554845.txt index e6c535d438a1e2804cf692ccce5883ee09f5d783..473d8c8daef77ad21e1344fd4c3722ad73600b18 100644 --- a/diy/2554845.txt +++ b/diy/2554845.txt @@ -886,3 +886,18 @@ in clockwise rotation: >horrible >queer >sickening +--- 2601111 +>>2568518 +SOVL +--- 2601192 +>>2592607 +Small local antique stores are goat +Just a couple weeks ago I found the perfect dresser for my room at a fraction of the cost of cheaply made ikeashit +--- 2601332 +>>2574383 +> dystopian +gay +> techno +gay +> future +gay diff --git a/diy/2560189.txt b/diy/2560189.txt index 76d8447edbb59a3cb14acbcb33f0588e5301b139..bb139ee200d6c38426f19f5ec514da19d8f964da 100644 --- a/diy/2560189.txt +++ b/diy/2560189.txt @@ -648,3 +648,6 @@ horny --- 2599034 >>2598785 Gorgeous natural grain. Used for furniture and other general indoor projects. +--- 2601009 +>>2599034 +I thought walnut wood had good rot resistance? I guess its primary use is domestic then. diff --git a/diy/2562551.txt b/diy/2562551.txt index 57ad12eb1d38bed6601fb1dd42390daa4d6eba18..7ec9a2804da91adcbf6a2f061a80de308156e9e6 100644 --- a/diy/2562551.txt +++ b/diy/2562551.txt @@ -1103,3 +1103,35 @@ Bamp. >>2590774 >you can get pretty high just doing it by hand over and over Not sure whether that's a sexual or drug reference +--- 2600942 +>>2562551 (OP) +Questionable 3am idea hit me and I figured I'd run it by you fine gentlemen. I own a savage mk ii 22lr rifle. The rifle is great, the magazine (design and manufacture) is trash. No aftermarket mags exist and people go so far as to epoxy weld and sand the mags to make them sit well and feed. So I wanted to know, assuming one has CAD knowledge and a small CNC machine, how hard would it be to design and build a non-shit magazine? + +By necessity it's single stack and light guage metal so a simple stamping die should be a feasible project to design and build right? Then it's just a matter of actual welding them unlike the originals which are just pressed into shape. + +Any issue with this plan? And yes I obviously intended to do this legally and with gov't sanction if as a business +--- 2600944 +>>2600942 +Forgot picrel. They're steel, though I think I'd be able to manage aluminum given the space afforded by the relatively loose magwell dimensions +--- 2601020 +>>2600942 +>Legally + +Are you some kinda Canadian? In 'Merica you can make your own production line for 5000rd mags (in all 50 states even once the lawsuits are all settled) if you felt like it and that's between you, God, the guy that buys them, and the IRS (pay your taxes or they kill you). + +But yes, they picked the cheapest manufacturing method which means it is easy for thirdworld stampers to make and easy to reverse engineer. That is designed to a cost so improvement is likely very easy. + +I just recommend that you are careful with welds. It will easily distort the sheet steel. Consider a spot welding process instead of a full bead. You can even make a glueable assembly with a few spots for strategic welds. Most glues can survive a few seconds next to a small weld spot. +--- 2601141 +Who here makes jewelry? +I wanna make a ring and I don't really know where to start with the materials, but if some rando in the 1800s can do it with a bunch of hand tools then so can I. +Anyway, I'd like to make it out of silver, and set a small glass oval in the middle that lays somewhat flush into the ring (instead of protruding out from an extra piece of metal, so basically I'd like to hollow out a bit of metal to lay the glass oval in and have it naturally bulge out from there). I'd also like the ring itself to be wide at the glass/gem and taper down sort of like picrel, and I'd also like to carve some sort of design next to the glass. +Has anyone here done this sort of thing? +--- 2601179 +>>2601141 +You can do it several different ways. You can form a sheet of silver around a mandrel and solder it. Or you can carve it from wax and do lost wax casting, or you could do it in cuddlefish bone +--- 2601269 +>>2601141 +Hot propane torch + hammer + Steel forms (metal pipe) + thick Gold or Silver sheet or coin/round. + +Beat a hole in it, anneal with torch. Beat the sheet round, anneal with torch. Bert the loop of shert rounder, anneal with torch +n... Put stone in the hole, apply slight amount of jewlery adhesive, peen the metal edge over the stone. diff --git a/diy/2572613.txt b/diy/2572613.txt index a5f891b49a34365dc5131b46f949b37686389658..3394d0f5bf79926101d0efba0936b577bfdc94db 100644 --- a/diy/2572613.txt +++ b/diy/2572613.txt @@ -692,3 +692,9 @@ got em >>2572613 (OP) You can apply fiber glass mat to a large area for under $2000 (order from US composites) No more rubber and you can even run gel coat on top and pick your color +--- 2601042 +>>2600115 +I have never heard of roofing like this +--- 2601185 +>>2600115 +Just yesterday I was watching Jaimie Mantzel and he was using some old DIY FG sheets as a roofing mat. And I thought hey that's an ideal DIY roofing. If boats can survive 50 years min. maybe we can do that too. Gel coat and a good paint is a must I guess diff --git a/diy/2574237.txt b/diy/2574237.txt index 142d90ee34ac5c93673b0f292c6d47d8577977d6..933c47444896541385300c6dc2063d8b77ec2fe9 100644 --- a/diy/2574237.txt +++ b/diy/2574237.txt @@ -719,3 +719,5 @@ want to get a microscope to see spores just out of pure curiosity and knowledge. >>2600552 I still haven't gotten a scope yet cuz I'm slow and stuff so I can't speak on experience, but this is supposed to be solid advice. I think the scope Alan recommends is the older model, but its supposed to be just as good as the updated ones I think. Hope this helps https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/24837690#24837690 +--- 2601366 +had an agar plate with patches of contam. Instead of throwing it away I nuked the contaminated parts with a spare soldering iron. Hope the mycelium will feast on the corpses of those tricho trannies and that gray bullshit stuff and learn to eat that shit alive diff --git a/diy/2587345.txt b/diy/2587345.txt index 4530ba0b724bd432428ccef645e32183344ce368..6b45a079cb09c5354076ec1223ac19fce398e4f5 100644 --- a/diy/2587345.txt +++ b/diy/2587345.txt @@ -177,3 +177,5 @@ Those woods are often also nothing g like what might be considered an ideal wood --- 2599583 >>2599009 Dude, those are amazing. I like the combo of eastern and western with the f holes in the shamisen. It actually reminds me of a morin khurr +--- 2601292 +Making a ukulele from a gourd (I already have one but I wanna make one so I can use the ukulele body as a cuatro) diff --git a/diy/2588038.txt b/diy/2588038.txt index 3d0b1cd8af1b8178c43f02b8b22da18716ab5ed7..61b67c23ac9792e9e63681f0c513d578fa46b37e 100644 --- a/diy/2588038.txt +++ b/diy/2588038.txt @@ -1054,3 +1054,24 @@ Technology reliant on slavery for its raw materials might be ECO friendly, but i --- 2600489 >>2600379 yes. red lights on the front of your car +--- 2601131 +>>2600487 +The only reason it's reliant on that is because the rich simply don't see financial incentive to swap over to machine labor. Why pay for an expensive machine when you've got disposable people who do it for cheaper? Odds are, if somebody is rich, they got that way by screwing a lot of other somebodies really fucking hard. +--- 2601224 +>>2601131 +>Why pay for an expensive machine when you've got disposable people who do it for cheaper? +Why pay for an expensive ethically made product when there are cheaper products available? +>what? No, the rich people are the problem! +--- 2601227 +>>2601131 +Also you dont have to guess, we have the data. We know for a fact that the majority of rich people (in first world countries) got rich by stuffing money into a retirement fund over the course of 40+ years. +--- 2601337 +>>2601224 +>>2601227 +Holy kek! My parents worked their asses off for their whole lives and they retired exactly where they were when they worked. Those average rich people were screwing somebody over. I run into them all the time when I go to places like the hospital or car lot. +--- 2601354 +>>2594323 +Ok. My ikea LEDs have been going for close to a decade though, and don't care about your tism +--- 2601358 +>>2594323 +Huh, that sorta explains why mine always survive so long. I have absolutely no decoration in my home, so no light cans. Just open bulbs. diff --git a/diy/2588466.txt b/diy/2588466.txt index 38d31f3af4b7a92d89837706c4f4e42f5576e88b..1f4f3daad488d31e5f8d70b5d54d79f3528881e5 100644 --- a/diy/2588466.txt +++ b/diy/2588466.txt @@ -1508,3 +1508,41 @@ Also don't cheap out on breadboards. Good. You might actually learn something. You look up microcontroller in the dictionary and there’s a picture of an 8051. Silabs makes a bunch of 8051 based stuff. Should be obvi that new 8051s kick the original’s ass. +--- 2600962 +if i take this camera and connect it to ordinary esp32 by using the same pins it uses on the esp32-cam will it work? or is there some catch? +--- 2601152 +>>2600962 +maybe...maybe not. if its a different brand cmos insise ir probably wont because they have different registers +--- 2601267 +Does it make sense to use microcontrollers with no through hole packaging available for hobby projects? I want to prototype on a breadboard first, saw that there are smd to longer pin adapter boards available, but I have never soldered smd before and worry that this might be an error source that could be avoided by just picking a different avr with slightly less suited features. What is your experience with this? +--- 2601297 +>>2601267 +>worry that this might be an error source + +stop being a mama's boy. +watch a couple of videos and then DO IT. +if you fuck up, just DO IT some more. +like in every video game, you have to grind to level up. +--- 2601302 +>>2601267 +if you never try anything you will never learn anything +a microscope is pretty much necessary for first time fine pitch ic imo. +hot air station wouldn't hurt either. +--- 2601362 +>>2601267 +If you need a microcontroller to be fast enough that you can’t use an old THT PIC or AVR, then chances are the breadboard isn’t going to be doing you any favours. If you’ve done research into the required tool chain and such and have decided you can handle it, then go for it. Soldering SMD is pretty easy with a non-shit tip, at least for SOICs. TSSOPs and QFPs are somewhat worse, QFNs and the like are getting into hot-air or reflow plate tech. Note that you can use JLC or PCBWay’s assembly service to just make a bunch of dev-boards instead of hand soldering them all. + +Conical tips are for shitlords, screwdriver tips are king. +--- 2601414 +>>2600773 +Oh yeah, I just soldered a male header for the ICSP, females for the pins and a socket, and it programs without any problem now. Connecting everything was horrible, though. +I ended up getting the AT89S52 because it was readily avaliable here and ordering >>2600890 would rape me with shipping. Will assemble the perfboard 8051 "devkit" tomorrow and report results. + +By the way, I noticed something: +I found an old as fuck PIC16F428A at uni. Looked it up on Microchip's website and they recommend using the PIC16F18444 for new designs. +16F18444 is objectively superior to the 16F428, has far more peripherals and is half the price on retailers. However, there are barely any projects/tutorials using them. And almost every tutorial for it is ancient (back when CCS/MikroC were still relevant, almost no XC8 resources). +The same happens for other classic PICs like 10F202, 12F629, 16F84, 18F4550, 16F877 that have superior models released later that everyone seems to ignore. And because of that, stores in my country only seem to carry the old models while the new ones are unobtainium. +I understand that this is because of the Arduino phenomenon, which made everyone drop PICs as soon as they could stop having to deal with their crap. +But then, why the fuck didn't Microchip start making cheap USB programmable boards immediately after noticing how practical Arduinos were, to recoup their losses? +Those Curiosity Nano boards look pretty cool and do have more recent PIC/AVR offerings, but they're expensive as fuck so I've never seen any mention of them in the wild. Now it seems that the only guys on PIC are due to momentum, weirdos/contrarians, or the ones who use them professionally. +For the amount of peripherals, you'd think it's a decent deal for more specific uses (except for all of the Microshit garbage you'll have to deal with). diff --git a/diy/2588719.txt b/diy/2588719.txt index 137b9f81522a25f279c19a1a2b46ca92f234fc9a..bf482b3432102c0fb6e9b9ad13bb9b924269c8ad 100644 --- a/diy/2588719.txt +++ b/diy/2588719.txt @@ -389,3 +389,10 @@ Insurance wouldn't be worth a fuck if all they had to do was show that some work --- 2600899 >>2588724 Bumping this because this is the most sensible thing to start with. +--- 2600979 +>>2600006 +no +almost no house is fully up to code (even up to code of the time it was built) +if it was all it takes to get out of paying then insurance would be useless anyway and not worth caring about anyway +--- 2601214 +>>2592001 diff --git a/diy/2590869.txt b/diy/2590869.txt index a27b25aca3e00bf58be1fdf4d56ba4e36029f28e..5ab23b4339c7943c859e720c7b606b9d378a0652 100644 --- a/diy/2590869.txt +++ b/diy/2590869.txt @@ -476,3 +476,36 @@ I mean not bad. If it’s a shitbox you don’t care about, then why waste money --- 2600913 >>2590871 I swear to god I've seen this EXACT fucking stairway in my dreams +--- 2600982 +>>2594073 +hah get rekt lycrafag +--- 2601001 +>>2597511 +>tattoos +utter trash +--- 2601004 +>>2599105 +nightmare fuel +--- 2601005 +>>2600754 +at some point you wouldn't think to just install a ladder? +--- 2601151 +rate my previous homeowners handiwork +--- 2601235 +>>2597465 +thats a two story fall with no shoes on when the railing gives and washes away all the pain. +--- 2601236 +>>2598382 +wow i never would have guessed fans are that powerful +--- 2601244 +>>2599685 +i mean, if you ground that face plate then, maybe it wont kill someone when it faults +--- 2601271 +>>2601004 +No, the nightmare fuel is when it gets stuck halfway down the shaft. +--- 2601275 +>>2598530 +This is one of those pictures that have captions of "he died 2 hours later with doctors able to do nothing about the evaporated metal he breathed in" +--- 2601348 +>>2600754 +free abortion for everybody diff --git a/diy/2591157.txt b/diy/2591157.txt index 76f14f859025dc451e687d804489d583e7f9c528..b125e3395a7af525850d0089e3996fec0e16b3ad 100644 --- a/diy/2591157.txt +++ b/diy/2591157.txt @@ -116,3 +116,27 @@ Its a meme where they think anyone not loyal enough to their cause (or too loyal --- 2600737 >>2600691 gotcha, i appreciate the legit response. thanks and fuck you +--- 2600967 +>>2596128 +>You wouldn’t keep a 2000 year old DIY encyclopedia handy would you? +Fuck yes. Do such things exist? +--- 2601113 +>>2600588 +It stems from a recurring comment by the late schizophrenic terry davis, who describes CIA agents as glowing in the dark, so generalised, a glowie is an agent of the government +--- 2601114 +>>2591166 +>>2591328 +It's "desiccant" +--- 2601298 +>>2592238 +Do not use CO2. Use dry N2 or dense noble gas. +CO2 + Moist = Acid +--- 2601300 +>>2591157 (OP) +Treat archival stored paper documents by gas impregnation designed to neutralise paper acid residues. Research this if you are unfamiliar. +--- 2601303 +>>2591166 +Advised method is to place packed contens + desicants etc into thick walled stainless steel barrel. Use automated inert shield welding to weld closed. Keep sourcescof orgamic material away from external wall of stainless steel as certain microbes can decay metals. For that use an outer marco defect free ceramic jar. +--- 2601304 +>>2601303 +macro***** diff --git a/diy/2591921.txt b/diy/2591921.txt index 6765e9ff16c2c8068e0ea4da78ccd434f47755cf..2723beb44ffc0d4e12cd10eb2919078ef619eaeb 100644 --- a/diy/2591921.txt +++ b/diy/2591921.txt @@ -250,3 +250,5 @@ only a few spoons of paint are lost when the robot flushes its hoses after the j --- 2599174 >>2599066 It doesn't work as much like this as you'd think. The water you draw in seems to mix in the motor. So it's pretty guaranteed to waste at least half of the leftover. +--- 2601361 +It works how you would think, just make sure to have a roller near by incase it starts to run if you spray too much in one area. diff --git a/diy/2592291.txt b/diy/2592291.txt index ef9fb2659385b79128dd938c9afb431280aa0a61..3a10a5e1b00b8ce76f6ff6040c978bec8e966f10 100644 --- a/diy/2592291.txt +++ b/diy/2592291.txt @@ -336,3 +336,13 @@ wicker weaving >>2600336 Imo, a 1k diamond is as fine as you need, and just use compound on a strop to go finer from there. Some people use finer oil or water stones (and I have in the past for that matter) but 1k to green compound, which iirc is around 6k equivalent, seems to work well for me. I only do this as a hobby though so ymmv. >>2600436 I use a bench grinder personally but some care needs to be exercised for heat. As long as you cool it and stay away from grinding near the actual edge it is pretty safe. +--- 2600956 +How do I create a straight miter cut along the long side of a piece of wood 8plywood in this case) without a tablesaw? +--- 2600963 +>>2600956 +Saw jig and or hand plane or jigsaw or circular saw or Japanese saw +--- 2600964 +>>2600522 +>>2600436 +>>2600419 +Alright, I'll get a ~1k DMT to go with my 325/600 one and call it there. I've got a strop and green polish compound already. diff --git a/diy/2592470.txt b/diy/2592470.txt index e581553541dabf2f0eafe42a41df10beeb6564a7..dd436b3d5864c3a4fac1ef0ad3b372c755573d10 100644 --- a/diy/2592470.txt +++ b/diy/2592470.txt @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ ArxangelRC - https://www.youtube.com/user/Arxangelxr RagTheNutsOff - https://www.youtube.com/user/moggiex -previous >>>>>>>>>2584369 → +previous >>>>>>>>>2584369 --- 2592475 >>2592470 (OP) Please don't shit this one up with heli vs. quad and history of PID loop spergery... @@ -938,3 +938,142 @@ Am I doomed to not be able to do all those cool tricks? Slightly joking but it s --- 2600806 >>2600669 Thank you +--- 2600935 +>>2600644 +ELRS is basically infinite range. The others are about as good as trying to control shit with a blinking flashlight. + +Almost forgot to say my daily "Fuck FrSky" +--- 2600936 +>>2600801 +I started at 33 years old and I'm getting pretty decent so far. Just keep working on your precision and getting comfy with flying. When you feel like you're just doing stuff without needing to think about it, start mixing it up. If the tricks are likely to kill your gear too quickly, practice in the sim to get a feel for it first. Your 20s are just fine. +--- 2600943 +>>2600644 +If you are new to the hobby & don’t have any existing equipment, get the ELRS. The other two are for if you already have older equipment you want to use. +--- 2600953 +>>2600801 +Have you thought about getting fired from your job so that you can have more stick time? +I started exactly three years ago at 35, when I had lots of time to do whatever (thanks to the coof and later refusing the jab), and I can honestly say that anyone can get relatively good at this as long as you take the time to build muscle memory in your fingers. Also, do yourself a favor and learn to be a pincher instead of a thumber as soon as possible. + +Cue accusations of shitty flying: https://youtu.be/HK5XcsZbVis [Embed] +--- 2600954 +>>2600953 +>Cue accusations of shitty flying + +The fact you openly admit to being a brain dead anti-vax moron is more the takeaway message here. +--- 2600960 +>>2600669 +> ELRS is the future +Does it have encryption and salted key with heartbeat or whatever it's called? Or anyone can sniff your commands and repeat them? +--- 2600961 +CHNL Black vs GaoNeng vs Tattu R Line +Which should I buy? These are what are in stock locally. The prices (4S 1300 mAh) are pretty similar. + +I see lots of people online say the R Line is best, but I did have a bad experience once where 4x 850mah r lines all lost 80% of their capacity within a year. Maybe that was just bad luck though. +I always abuse my Lipos by leaving them fully charged. +I've got some GNBs which are two years old now and still have about 2/3rds of the capacity but are swelling quite a bit. Still work fine though... +I care mostly about the lipos lasting awhile (at full charge) rather than being very punchy or anything +--- 2600965 +>>2600960 +I'm pretty sure ELRS has no encryption whatsoever. Which is funny for all the FrSky haters, because ACCESS is encrypted. + +Honestly encryption on a RC link is kinda a moot point. It's only if you're doing things like MAVLink that a hijack could actually achieve anything other than just a crash & there are plenty of options for encrypted MAVLink telemetry. +--- 2600968 +- is there a way I can forge a document to bypass the restricted flight zone? +--- 2600970 +>>2600965 +> other than just a crash +That's actually what every law enforcement unit would like to do, or even your retarded neighbor. So you have an open source standard and ignore obvious security flaw. How nice, at least theoretically I could build my own transmitter and receiver and write my own firmware lol. + +>>2600968 +> - is there a way I can forge a document to bypass the restricted flight zone? +Photoshop +--- 2600974 +>>2600669 +> ELRS is the future +Does it have a telemetry link like SIYI FM30 for example? How you send telemetry over ELRS? +--- 2600989 +>>2600970 +Realistically, nobody is going to successfully commandeer a drone by exploiting a RC link. At best, they will simply cause a failsafe or maybe a channel hold. That same outcome can be achieved by simply jamming the link, which will continue to work even if the link was encrypted - so what's really the point in the developers addressing the vulnerability? + +You want to put a padlock on a plastic toolbox, ignoring the fact that a thief can just cut through the plastic. +--- 2601007 +>>2600989 +You are mixing two different attack types jamming and spoofing. After jamming attack the drone simply turns around and flies back on compass. After spoofing of control link your drone drops down like a piece of bird shit. That is exactly what happens in Ukraine by the way, they flip each others drones by sniffing last commands and repeating them. And this is exactly what will happen with your not identifiable drone after law enforcement figures this out. +--- 2601016 +>>2601007 +>After jamming attack the drone simply turns around and flies back on compass. + +I've never seen any autopilot that can effectively RTL with only compass/IMU data while GPS is jammed. + +This is why systems like the Drone Dome from Rafael are so effective, because without either a control link or GNSS reception the drone is a fish out of water. +--- 2601037 +>>2600954 +You let a geriatric pedophile (who's son is a crackhead) make your healthcare decisions for you, and I didn't. +Who do you think has more regrets? +--- 2601049 +>>2601037 +I let healthcare experts all around the world inform my decision. You let conspiracy theorist nutjobs on Facebook and Fox News inform yours. + +It's a pity you didn't catch it and die. The world would be a better place with one fewer fuckwit like you. +--- 2601071 +>>2601049 +LOL, I don't have a Facebook, I don't watch Fox news (Tucker is a cuck), and I caught Covid at least twice. Anyone who got vaccinated against that nothingburger is a fucking retard! +--- 2601078 +>>2601071 +I genuinely fear for the future of mankind when people like you open your mouths. +--- 2601083 +>>2601078 +Good, hopefully it gives you an ulcer. +--- 2601126 +Sup faggots. I want to get intro drones but not sperg out. Whats a good DJI one to start with? +--- 2601137 +>>2600954 +Get mad faggot. +Go defend your Jew meds elsewhere. +--- 2601145 +>>2601049 +Unfortunately for you, COVID didn't kill jack shit, so your wish for the death of those you don't agree with won't come true. Maybe you should use your next birthday wish for that or something. +--- 2601148 +All the boxer controls are backlogged damn. Is there a website you guys like the best fir ordering? +US based +--- 2601162 +>>2600953 +Take the jab, goy. Eat ze bugs. +How many packs do you take with you out there? you ever got it stuck in a tree? +I get the fear flying anywhere I could lose, especially with my gopro. like dangling £700 off a cliff. +--- 2601163 +>>2601148 +get it off aliexpress. I was waiting for my boxer for 3 months before giving up and buying it on there. +--- 2601166 +>>2601145 +>COVID didn't kill jack shit + +I honestly can’t even begin to imagine how fucked in the head you must be. How do you even dress yourself in the morning? +--- 2601168 +>>2601166 +I'm sorry sir, but what I do in my bedroom is a private matter. All you need to know is that the world ending virus failed to kill me. +--- 2601175 +>>2601163 +I might just spend the extra 60 bucks and get the 16s off Amazon since it's in stock there +--- 2601222 +>>2601162 +Lately I've been taking 12x 1200mAh packs, and it's right at the limit of how my goggles and GoPro batteries can last. +I get stuck in a tree from time to time, but I don't worry much because I have perfected the method for flying some Paracord up to whatever branch with a second quad. Going down in the Manzanita can be an involved recovery, but I'm an ex-wildland firefighter so squeezing through that prickly shit doesn't phase me. I also run a battery powered beeper on my quads so I can locate them even if the battery ejects, which works even better than GPS locating for the mid-range flights, imo. +Crashes in trees and manzanita aren't that rough actually, and a 3D printed GoPro mount/case, plus a battery shield pretty much protects all the dangly bits. +--- 2601309 +>>2601168 +>failed to kill me +I witnessed it killing a bunch of middle-aged mexican dudes who barely spoke any speak english. Technically they didn't die from the virus, they died because the fluids built up in their lungs, rotted the flesh, and then their hearts [which were already stressed due to years of hypertension] gave out due to the increased demands. +For every 10,0,000 poor and disenfranchised people who got sick, there were also a handful of Constitution-reading AR-toting antivaxxers. Only saw one person who got sick because of the vaccine itself. (i.e. anxiety caused by the vaccine) +All the dumbass conspiracy theorists do very well in their recovery, the more belligerent you are the more resilient, apparently more motivated to live because you think you will prove everybody wrong. +--- 2601322 +>>2601309 +Found the Bill Gates shill +--- 2601325 +>>2592743 +not the anons you replied to, but I mostly do 3d printing, and from what I have seen with CNC machines, and depending on which one, people are running loud ass drivers, A4988 are loud as fuck. Luckily, TMC2208/TMC2209/TMC2225 are all silent drivers, that can be dropped in, they use same pinout as A4988 + +Then again, IDK if people are already running these on their CNC and its still loud asf. +--- 2601335 +>>2601309 +Ah, but you see. I didn't know what the fuck it was when I caught it. I just let my fever burn the fuck out of it, and it didn't do shit. diff --git a/diy/2592486.txt b/diy/2592486.txt index 733aedfb23fd581ba0185706f4422bb448508bf4..d58c5d6ffced72cb572569e70f9d650a9d5c0164 100644 --- a/diy/2592486.txt +++ b/diy/2592486.txt @@ -857,3 +857,86 @@ now you gotta move onto the extremely NSFW kind, it's the only logical next step >>2600814 >original HAM era Even the oldest boomers are not even close. +--- 2601110 +>>2600814 +>zoomer moment +--- 2601124 +SOmeone was talking about learning CW/improving CW wpm via a hypnosis mp3 some site sells for $20. good or femoid nonsense? +--- 2601138 +>>2601124 +--- 2601172 +>>2601124 +>femoid nonsense? +At least your guts have their compass left. +You can download training mp3s for free and listen to them on your commutes. +--- 2601189 +RETIRED RF ENGR 2WAY AND CELL SERVICES . FIELD CONSTRUCITON MGR. ALSO RETIRED FROM FEMA US&R MASS TASK FORCE 1 + + REGISTERED CERTS INSTRUCTOR + +VI AND VE , RACES, ARRL MEMBER. AM RED CROSS, HOLD 35 CERTIFICATIONS WITH FEMA DISASTER SERVICES . + +READY FOR MOBILE OPERATION WITH 37 FT CLASS A MOTOR HOME + +This is not a joke +--- 2601194 +>>2601189 +>HOLD 35 CERTIFICATIONS WITH FEMA DISASTER SERVICES +They're free online and just require clicking. Nobody takes them seriously. +--- 2601201 +Fast scan television test run from north of the speedway into mount Potosi repeater. (Mostly) successful, with minor audio issues. Because the towers are decommissioned, we have access to the site and even have authorization to use the 240ft towers for ham radio before they get demolished. You might hear us on 160m on Saturday nights getting into a damn good chunk of North and South America. +--- 2601202 +>>2601201 +--- 2601204 +>>2601202 +--- 2601211 +>>2601204 +W-w-w-will it tune on 11 meters? +--- 2601212 +>>2601211 +it will tune on 2200 meters to 13cm +--- 2601226 +>>2601201 +>>2601202 +>>2601204 +nice work anon, I hope the 160m activation goes well +--- 2601230 +>>2601211 +It's possible, one of the dx guys was half-joking about trying it this weekend. Without really good impedence matching, we can't run the amplifier though. Higher frequencies also build up a LOT of static, so we have to short it regularly. You'll hear the damn thing crackling. I doubt you'd be able to troll for very long on cb with it, but a quick keydown wouldn't hurt anything. +--- 2601231 +>>2601226 +It worked great last weekend on 80-75m and 160m. We only ran 100w through it and spoke all over the US. Receive was an issue but we have a fix for the static buildup long-term now. We'll be running full legal this upcoming Saturday, if equipment allows us to. +--- 2601234 +>>2601231 +>the static buildup +That's an interesting problem, isn't that thing >>2601202 to avoid that ? Or is it just for surge, lightning ? +--- 2601240 +>>2601234 +Yes, that's called an Austin ring transformer and is used for shorting the tower when it builds up static. +--- 2601241 +>>2601201 +>before they get demolished +What? My man, are you not going to BUY these? +--- 2601242 +>>2601240 +>Austin ring transformer +Aviation regulations require that radio towers have aircraft warning lights along their length, so the tower will be visible to aircraft at night.[2] The high voltage on the tower poses a problem with powering the lights. The power cable that runs down the tower and connects to the utility line is at the high voltage of the mast. Without protective equipment the current from the mast would flow down the cable to the power line ground, short-circuiting the mast. To prevent this, a protective isolator device is installed in the lighting power cable at the base of the mast which blocks the radio frequency power while allowing the 50/60 hertz AC mains power for the lights through. +Neat, so it's the shiny spikes with the spheres at the end that can evacuate static ? +--- 2601243 +>>2601241 +I tried, they have another 100ft of tower elements on the ground that are getting shipped out or scrapped. They won't sell them to me. Damn did I try. They also have some 6ft microwave dishes I wanted and they won't give them up either. +>>2601242 +If I'm not mistaken, you touch the, uh, balls to short the tower. +--- 2601246 +>>2601241 +Also, they're not aluminum amateur tower sections. These bad boys are solid steel. They have them just laying out there, anyone could drive up and take them, but they'd be a bitch to set up. I only wanted 40 feet. +--- 2601259 +>>2601230 +Based. Have fun, anon. +--- 2601262 +>>2601230 +For higher frequencies could you not ground it through an inductor to drain off the static while blocking RF? +--- 2601330 +>>2601211 +>W-w-w-will it tune on 11 meters? +You just rest your neck diff --git a/diy/2593775.txt b/diy/2593775.txt index d5406a9e70aab95a5664a51b7a485cd04c215423..1ae46dad5a7a22267f2b09f134146e0259702542 100644 --- a/diy/2593775.txt +++ b/diy/2593775.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ----- --- 2593775 -Previous thread: >>2567754 → +Previous thread: >>2567754 OK anons, show us your brew plans for springtime. @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Beginner FAQ with some questions from last thread: https://pastebin.com/Q3712A61 Some helpful do’s and don’ts for mead making (from mead anon): https://pastebin.com/6NJ3wkSU --- 2593782 ->>2593688 → +>>2593688 >is there anything to stop me from using malt extract like honey and making mead beer? Don't quite understand the question here. Of course you can use malt extract like honey, but the result is still just a beer, depending on what style of LME you get. @@ -704,3 +704,40 @@ Forgot pic. --- 2600764 >2595018 It belongs on both boards. I really hate giving you a (you) so I'll cut a carrot out, but you'll still see this. +--- 2601250 +>>2596464 +The caps are made intentionally to not be airtight because if they were the faucet wouldn’t work properly with the cap on. I tried to fix mine with gaskets and caulk many threads ago but for mine it was impossible get the cap on properly with gasket. So I guess it’s okay if you don’t use an airlock. It was the IKEA one btw + +>>2595895 +Very nice, fellow flavoured sugar wine maker. Don’t forget to add acid afterwards if it tastes bland +--- 2601255 +>>2600730 +Hit post before I saw the caffeine in the background. You could make some fine ‘ghetto Bucky’ if that’s what you’re looking for +--- 2601285 +>>2601250 +Mr Beer keg is not airtight either, for same reason, and doesn't use an airlock. Rationale is with yeast expelling CO2 (or whatever) there should be no net inflow of air. +--- 2601286 +Picked up some Mr Beer kits to make some... beer. +Kits include, in addition to hopped malt syrup and yeast, a couple of packages of basically corn sugar, 1-2 cups total. This is dumped in along with malt for fermentation. +So... are these kits basically malt liquor? Dumping a bunch of refined sugar seems like definition of a cheap adjunct. +--- 2601289 +just started a green tea mint (fresh mint from my garden) ginger beer. sg 1.038 +--- 2601308 +>>2601286 +Check the instructions again, sometimes they add sugar to the kits as carbonation sugar for using when bottling. + +>So... are these kits basically malt liquor? + +"[...]the term "malt liquor" lacks a stable definition" + +"A typical legal definition is Colorado's Rev. Stat. ss. 12-47-103(19), which provides that: + + "Malt Liquors" includes beer and shall be construed to mean any beverage obtained by the alcoholic fermentation of any infusion or decoction of barley, malt, hops or any other similar products, or any combination thereof, in water containing more than three and one fifth percent of alcohol by weight." + +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malt_liquor + +So, no it's not really. "Malt Liquor" is some type of non-word that some government clerk without a clue what beer is pulled out of his ass to shove some drinks into a different category of taxation. +There are a lot of beer styles which work with corn sugar and candi sugar to boost the ABV, e.g. the Belgian Quadruple which is a very prestigious style. +--- 2601418 +>>2601308 +Isn’t it more of a purist thing? Malted barley used to be an expensive and hard to obtain resource whereas corn sugar is cheap and easier to brew with. diff --git a/diy/2595172.txt b/diy/2595172.txt index 410e26a9af376389acabb914488943878ccc66f1..b62abb50949f13b812048b89eefc598e4e62dfd7 100644 --- a/diy/2595172.txt +++ b/diy/2595172.txt @@ -165,3 +165,14 @@ Come up with an idea, see the way to do it, start building it, fix any potential --- 2600680 >>2595172 (OP) Well then, how'd it go? +--- 2601377 +>>2595183 +>5/8 plywood +you spent like 2 grand on wood and you didn't have enough money for $1500 worth of concrete? +you're working backwards. +--- 2601378 +>>2595230 +I got a chuckle and then i got a sad from reading the replies. +--- 2601392 +>>2595172 (OP) +You dont need to pour the whole slab, just build where you need to place the wood. Is very cheap and easy to make, for light structures you dont even need rebar. diff --git a/diy/2595740.txt b/diy/2595740.txt index 27c9f94dcccd7a7ce6fc12cc8c0646eb41e2a576..388c15b5ea58daba59d98b7f930a47ffcf282329 100644 --- a/diy/2595740.txt +++ b/diy/2595740.txt @@ -244,3 +244,12 @@ No, I got them after torching the car then pushing the cunts off a cliff. Saved --- 2600796 >>2598309 Mind you, this is the last version the author made and its from 2016, so its already outdated. +--- 2601027 +Obligatory +--- 2601288 +>>2596496 +It's a clear sign of low IQ, and some jobs want smart people. +--- 2601291 +>>2598312 +kek +keep em comin diff --git a/diy/2595821.txt b/diy/2595821.txt index 17d5eb8f36fc5e6521e326c773d9c0836c1fdb6d..8ea18ee98687741009dd63e6c96df56af8a6b994 100644 --- a/diy/2595821.txt +++ b/diy/2595821.txt @@ -30,3 +30,19 @@ the only dirt cheap around me --- 2600149 >>2598063 I got like 40 boxes of Spongebob pop tarts for a dime a box. It wasn't even past date. +--- 2601115 +>>2595821 (OP) +Is this one of those stores that you can buy food, furniture, and tools all in the same building? +--- 2601198 +>>2598063 +I'm near Dallas, we got a Dirt Cheap, Ollie's, and some other junk/overstock stores. +Benefit of living near poor mexicans and blacks, I guess. +--- 2601268 +>>2601115 +Yep. It's like the even shittier wal-mart +--- 2601321 +>>2598063 +Ollie's and Big Lots are like Neiman Marcus and Macy's compared to Dirt Cheap... +>shelves overflowing with bad products no one wanted. +That must have been a super high end boutique version if they had shelves, the ones near me have big wast high bins full of random broken and incomplete crap like hair accessories and kids toys, all buried among wads of cheap underwear that's dirty like someone used it to wash their car. +And none of it is even discounted that much, like 25% off list is a crazy good deal there. diff --git a/diy/2596124.txt b/diy/2596124.txt index d101d52b8d827c7ea206606553375e7f7dfa2a03..1a1a4a6acba31feaec222c93f1d48e9cd35a17df 100644 --- a/diy/2596124.txt +++ b/diy/2596124.txt @@ -1972,3 +1972,192 @@ you missed that recycled PLA is just poop green and you don't print the pretty s you really only need PLA for a room. you don't need high strength, you don't need UV safe, you probably don't need smoothing. Voron is a good answer for bed size, keep in mind the true bed size of the x1 carbon is smaller than 256x. Voron for large and Bambu for multicolor. Really for props, nothing but multicolor would be my sell, you don't need cosplay helmets probably. +--- 2600928 +>>2600923 +OH FUCK + +nah the container was used for resin before +--- 2600929 +>>2600716 +>that I have to print with a purge block +only for multi-filament and you can purge into the infill and support. and actually you don't HAVE to use a purge block in the first place. I haven't tried it but it purges so much through the trash chute I kind of question if it's strictly necessary. + +oh also multicolor prints take FUCKING FOREVER, so you either want to go large or go multiple on a plate to maximize wasted time changing filaments. still pla is like pennies, you really shouldn't be butthurt about a lot of it turning into recycling because the prints are so fucking nice. +--- 2600930 +>>2600921 +not a resin guy but don't you just cure and peel? +--- 2600933 +>>2600930 +i just peeled, it was fine. i already semi fucked up the plastic and had parts on the way anyways so it was fine either way. just embarrassing +--- 2600934 +>>2598252 +What if you just printed a shim for the maytag part. +--- 2600938 +>>2600934 +You're working in the wrong direction anon. +You should be asking, "how much of the washing machine can you print?" +--- 2600949 +>>2600938 +..but you changed nothing between those +--- 2601022 +Started a print after not using it for over a year. Start good, need to adjust somethings. Let it finish, come back a hour later. +>what the fuck causes this? +--- 2601026 +>>2601022 +Looks like it came off the bed, give it a clean and check your v-rollers they might have notches in now +--- 2601050 +>>2601022 +that type of spaghett means a partial nozzle clog, easy fix with a nylon cold pull. if not remove clean and new nozzle. it's basically under extruding because of a partial clog. +--- 2601052 +>>2601050 +actually >>2601026 +might be right if it's tall and skinny, hard to see the model. I print pretty thick so that thin usually means under extrusion. +--- 2601065 +>chatting with neighbors +>neighbor wants to borrow a hole saw +>wants to put a light in a bird house +>clearly confused about project +>I'm like fine I'll look at it +>she dumps this on me + +the light has no base and is nearly the size of the house. there is nowhere a hole-saw would help unless you're mounging the tube through the birdhouse laterally. the thing is fucking ridiculous craft shit (shitty wood lots of filler antique "paint"). the bulb is about 50x too big, and is made to mount a shade on. it's going to be like a spotlight through the openings if I don't cover. the shape of the house and bulb/fixture are about as terrible as possible but it might barely fit. even if I squeeze the bulb in there is really no way to change it ever. nothing about this project makes sense but whatever. + +god damn I hate normies. +--- 2601069 +>>2601052 +>>2601050 +>>2601026 + +I'll check that when I get home. Thanks for the tips. +--- 2601070 +>>2601065 +Something like that would be better with small LED lights and a driver inside. My wife comes up with all kinds of dumb shit and I either scrap it and make ot from start or tell her it dumb. +--- 2601116 +>>2600938 +>2023 +>washing your clothes +print TPU clothing +--- 2601123 +>>2601116 +Well fuck me, it really is the future! +--- 2601180 +>>2601123 +>>2601116 +>>2600938 +You anons kid, and you joke, but think about it - it would be a really fun fucking project to pick a random appliance, and then try to "re-manufacture" it with a 3D printer. + +It would, genuinely, be the best /diy/ project ever. +I honestly could see some PhD little academia cuck student do a whole paper on "3D printed home appliances", and then re-do a Whirlpool washer with 3D printed parts. + +It'd also be a great /diy/ learning project: +>forced to learn FreeCAD +>challenge to keep machine functional, don't have to do whole thing at once, because it'd be too overwhelming, but this way, you swap in one part at a time +>learn electrical engineering, mechanical engineering +>learn to maintain your 3D printer +>might discover a business idea or two in the process +It's genuinely the perfect project. +I for one welcome our new 3D-printed home appliances cobbled together with Cuba-tier third-world solutions and make-shift components printed on toasters industry. +--- 2601213 +>>2598817 +The mini 4k is perfect for 40k. Its the main use. Still you can print big stuff, but judt more batches you know + +GW HATES IT + +Heres a photo of it printed. I intentionally made her bigger to have fun painting later + +But seriously, get 4k res or nothing. Its really that good +--- 2601225 +>>2600324 +I wonder what the world would be like if they actually dis something with the patents and didnt just hinder progress for one generation (many such cases with patents) +--- 2601237 +>>2601225 +We would have made out stuff here and the Chinks would still be a feudal society. +--- 2601247 +>>2601237 +>out +our +--- 2601283 +>>2601225 +imagine where we would be without having spent all our engineering and development on planned obsolescence. +--- 2601307 +>>2600934 +probably possible, but the shim would be very thin, and difficult to get installed where it would actually stay. that small lip at the bottom is what snaps in. +--- 2601315 +>>2601283 +The bullshit companies do with patents is way worse then that. +Planned obsolescence is just annoying meme. Sure there are places actually building that into their shit but the vast majority of the time it’s people just buying cheap shit and then getting mad when it inevitably falls apart. Printer and washer/dryer machine companies can get fucked though +--- 2601327 +>>2600506 +so far I have printed out everything on the SD card and haven't experienced the clogs that were explained in some youtube reviews. also the v6 hot end can be swapped in, but it's about 5mm longer so you need to print out a longer blower vent. +--- 2601364 +>>2601327 +Time to slice something then. +Go, slice a thing. +--- 2601381 +>>2600520 +If you want to do it like someone with a university education, you can just stick the mouse and keyboard up your ass and shake around a little, it'll be as good as what a 50,000 dollar meme degree can produce (engineering included.) + +After all, you have to be actually mentally retarded to throw away 4 years of your life in an adult daycare so they can teach you 10% how to add numbers the right way, and 90% how to respect Africans. +>t. double degree in Mechanical and Electrical engineering from one of the top 50 schools in the world +>regret everything about it, because it was just training to be a globohomo cog in the globohomo machine + +If you want something ACTUALLY good, learn with online courses, by studying the documentation with the software to choose, and YouTube. +I learned more from /diy/, YouTube, and free PDF e-books than I ever did from edukashun. +--- 2601382 +>>2601381 +Any good engineering/modelling books you recommend? +--- 2601383 +>>2601381 +well, atleast these guys type predictably. would be hard to filter them out otherwise +--- 2601384 +other than dedicated support material what are some plastics that absolutely do not fuse to each other, such as pla and pet? I'm going to attempt a dual nozzle build so I can print with zero support clearance for god tier underside quality and obviously I would just Google something like this, but it comes up with dumbshit answers like in fact you can stick pla to pet (and yes I mean it will stick while printing, but there's no fusion and it peels right off). I print mostly with pla+ and pet so that's easy enough, but I also dabble a bit of nylon and PC blend (with abs I think) so what would the ideal support plastics be for those that ideally aren't $60 per 1/2 kilo dedicated material? +--- 2601385 +>>2601382 +Sure, fren. +Although this isn't really going to help you with CAD, I started with an old book on technical drawing and architecture - I will be honest with you, I do not remember the name of the technical drawing book, but I think it was something like "INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL DRAWING", circa 1970s. +It was before the field got saturated with buzzwords, so it's very easy for a layman to read and understand. + +The architecture book I actually happen to have on-hand, it's called "ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING & DESIGN", pic related. +I recommend older textbooks in general for learning the basics of technical design. + +To get a good "mind" for seeing how things go together, I recommend Keith Appleton's YouTube channel, he restores antique steam engines, excellent explanations for each part, and even some quality commentary on how good / bad parts are, it gives you a good intuitive understanding of good and bad engineering practices. +You just gotta go with it. + +For actual, technical skills, I recommend pretty much any free CAD course online from any moderately popular platform. +It's not that complicated, really, it's glorified Photoshop. + +>inb4 some bitter gatekeeping faggot chimes in with "UMM IT TOOK ME 10 YEARS TO LEARN CAD" +Yeah, 'cuz you're RETARDED, kek. + +---------- + +I wish you good luck, fren, and don't be discouraged if things every take a turn for the overly-complicated - just take a step back, and work from what you understand. +90% of it is just sitting down and DOING things. +Just practicing and learning to enjoy the craft. + +I started by doing technical drawing by hand, fucking love doing blueprints, it's like painting to me. +Maybe you've got a knack for CAD, or maybe for physical prototyping / machining. +Just do things, and you'll figure it out. +--- 2601387 +>>2600879 +post link? +--- 2601402 +>>2601385 +Thanks anon, I'll check that stuff out. +--- 2601409 +Page 10 you say? + +New Bread +>>>2601407 → +>>2601407 → +>2601407 + +New Bread +>>>2601407 → +>>2601407 → +>2601407 + +New Bread +>>>2601407 → +>>2601407 → +>2601407 diff --git a/diy/2596674.txt b/diy/2596674.txt index 07d6b640ec1dc9100c67d09126c9937d4c546e7b..50567d3c3ac7ebb8269db7f0344eb01a6601acd0 100644 --- a/diy/2596674.txt +++ b/diy/2596674.txt @@ -46,3 +46,7 @@ Nitrogen is the way to go wont distress the bird at all Op my parents have an Amazon parrot, and it hates me. Rather it hates everyone but my sister. Apparently they bond with someone, which they think is it’s mate, and hate everyone else. They are also sexually frustrated because they can’t fuck their partner. It makes them mean as fuck. They live to be like 80 +--- 2601205 +>>2599194 +>they can’t fuck their partner. +so get a female parrot and little tiny bird dildo and go at it? diff --git a/diy/2596798.txt b/diy/2596798.txt index 32a6706dc9c1ea1e7d876c439913346ac737d413..6118285bdd3d46a8935fc26d949393d839c553f9 100644 --- a/diy/2596798.txt +++ b/diy/2596798.txt @@ -773,3 +773,41 @@ amazon giftcard https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08GXYMHTH/ --- 2600900 What kind of bulb is this? Thanks. +--- 2600947 +>>2600900 +Osram Dulux L. They come in different sizes and wattages, should be an exact type number on the bulb +--- 2601160 +I have a shitty protective screw to fix my boiler with a new temperature sensor. +problem: one last screw is special. +Can someone tip me the name of that bolt ? +I don't have it on my i-fixit kit. +--- 2601186 +The water on my refrigerator/freezer stopped coming old cold maybe 5 days ago. Didn't think much of it until I noticed the area between the two doors was very warm to the touch. + +Read online it could be the condenser fan. Pulled the unit out, took off the back cover and everything looked fine. Tried moving the fan by hand and turns out the blades had completely came off from the motor. Like the whole fan has just slide off. + +Put the blades back on, plugged it back in and the condenser motor started up right away. The fridge is not old. Maybe 2 years now? + +Here's hoping the fan stays in place but if it fell off the motor once, I'm worried it might happen again. If it does, I need to figure out a way to make sure the fan stays on the motor. Any ideas? +--- 2601208 +>>2601186 +>I need to figure out a way to make sure the fan stays on the motor. Any ideas? +Is there a setscrew? Take blade off motor shaft and look for a detent in the shaft for setscrew to engage. Line up setscrew with detent and put blade back on. A dab of blue Locktite couldn't hurt. No detent? Get hand drill and make one. No setscrew in fan hub? Drill, tap and install one. +--- 2601217 +>>2601208 +No set screw. Looked at a couple installation guides to confirm, they have just pressed the fan blade onto the motor shaft. The shaft seems too thin to drill and tap. Would it be stupid to try and glue it to the shaft? +--- 2601270 +Pic related. Is it easier to patch with foam etc or hang a new door (I'd have to buy a router). +--- 2601294 +I'm looking for a product to remove four years of black sludge buildup on the side of a bathroom sink pipe. The sink isn't blocked, but there is a thin film of crap on the side walls of the pipe that needs to go. I've tried the baking soda and vinegar trick but it didn't seem to help much. + +I know that taking it apart is the best way to go, but I was hoping for an easy fix. Not my image, but this is what I'm talking about. +--- 2601324 +thoughts on primeweld, alphatig and the like? looking for a basic ac/dc tig machine to learn on, nothing industrial, and these companies offer seemingly fully featured machines for even less than horrible freight (750-800 vs 1200). +--- 2601375 +>>2599264 +magnets. black cardboard. magnets outside on the window, holding the cardboard on the inside of the window, that has its own magnets on the inside as well. + +<magnet|window|cardboard|magnet> +--- 2601403 +Probably a stupid question but I'm a <1 yr homeowner, I just noticed a tiny vertical crack under the basement window in my concrete block foundation. Should I hurry the fuck up to repair it or can this wait a few weeks until it's warmer and drier? Thanks brehs diff --git a/diy/2596815.txt b/diy/2596815.txt index 89821d236aeae6214a11b62a25b8446671931b1b..78d60a767f20a1a9ae7ace3f42088c26f36e6136 100644 --- a/diy/2596815.txt +++ b/diy/2596815.txt @@ -901,3 +901,129 @@ I know practically nothing about elextronics, but I wanted to be a technician un Or use a dedicated IC like an IR2148. Whether you actually need a high-speed gate driver is a function of your switching losses, and how significant they are. Calculating switching losses isn’t that easy, but what you can do is calculate the time it will be transitioning (some form of gate charge put into the I=C*dV/dt equation) and see what that’s like compared to the cycle time. +--- 2600951 +>>2600898 +If you work on expensive equipment your pay could be high. Hi-fi or home entertainment stuff, if not commercial or military equipment is what I'd aim for. Repair is going to be more intellectually stimulating than assembly, while design/prototyping is going to be better than both. If you only have assembly jobs available, aim for a position that has the potential for upwards mobility, smaller companies without dedicated HR teams are probably more likely to let any old unqualified yobbo climb up the ladder compared to a big company. Larger companies are also more likely to have automated everything besides inserting THT components and packaging odd things, I ended up in a job doing nothing but tying cables in knots and putting them in plastic bags for hours. Handed in my two weeks of notice a week into that job, now working retail again but it's at an electronics shop so it's fun when we don't get schizos. +--- 2600969 +what are some ways to dim LEDs other than PWM? +Particularly, a way that could work for LED displays. +Being able to change from full on to full off and vice verse in 1/60th of a second would be good, faster preferably, but even like 1/24 would be good. +For starters and as a proof of concept, I wouldnt mind say only a few brightness levels (ie 4 levels:0%, 33%, 66%, 100% for example) +--- 2600985 +>>2600969 +>Being able to change from full on to full off and vice verse in 1/60th of a second would be good, faster preferably, but even like 1/24 would be good. +you can easily do that with pwm +--- 2601003 +>>2600969 +If you PWM in the low or mid kHz then that's easy. There are some reasons to avoid PWM, mainly just aliasing with fast shutter speeds on cameras and optical/IR receivers, the other option being basically a current-mode buck converter. + +Are you designing an LED display from scratch? With so many LEDs it's infeasible to add an LC filter to each, so constant-current switching is probably out of the question. Varying current linearly using BJTs (or JFETs lmao) is an option, but you'll effectively need a DAC for each one, with as many bits as needed for your full colour depth (e.g. 8). A monolithic resistor ladder (apparently these exist) as a current-mode DAC is probably the cheapest way to do this, otherwise you could have fewer DACs multiplexed via sample+hold circuits, or just analog switches and only turn on certain pixels at once. It may be possible to multiplex analog methods with rows and columns, but I'm not sure how (please tell me if it's possible with 0-100VAC). + +But I think PWM is the way to go. Dedicated display driver chips can likely do this reasonably easily, but you have to know what you're looking for. You can kinda multiplex a few hundred LEDs just with 74HC595-like shift registers driving rows and columns (probably also higher current driving chips like ULN2003s) and a microcontroller, as is done in LED cubes. I'd do the math on how many sub-pixels you want to see the required bit rate, and see what would be required to piss that out ~16 I/O pins at once. Pretty sure a ~100MHz MCU can handle that kinda stuff. + +For example, if you want to drive a 360x480 display at 60fps with RGB pixels, that's 518,400 sub-pixels. For 8 bits of colour depth, you need to give 2^8=256 clock cycles per frame, which is 15360 clock cycles per second per sub-pixel. Multiplying by the two and we get 8GHz. That's not really feasible without an FPGA or ASIC. If we scale things down to 150x100 and 4 bits of colour depth, then it's only 43MHz, which is doable with DMA. +--- 2601017 +>>2600922 +>use a dedicated IC like an IR2148 +See >>2600783 +I would like to have the tolerance to open all up without blowing up in between. +>make a high-current gate driver with discrete transistors like this guy: https://www.circuitden.com/blog/11 +That's a lot closer to what i had in mind purchasing at first, but given +>>2600794 +Shouldn't be pic related enough for my purposes, as same thing as aliexpress is offering, but checking mosfet specs first? +--- 2601018 +>>2601017 +Without Dir. It was just the best N-mosfet depiction i could find in kicad. +--- 2601103 +Quick rookie question, +what dedicated tool do you use to apply Soldering Paste on board ? +--- 2601150 +>>2601103 +syringe +toothpick +pin tip +stencil and card +...to name a few +--- 2601157 +>>2601150 +ok thanks +I did yesterday with some tiny desoldering handtool, the one you push into pinholes with help of the soldering iron, but I felt it wasn't very precise as it's some special metal. +--- 2601191 +>>2600985 +>>2601003 +>what are some ways to dim LEDs other than PWM? +--- 2601195 +>>2601003 +>Are you designing an LED display from scratch? +Yes + +>Varying current linearly using BJTs (or JFETs lmao) is an option, but you'll effectively need a DAC for each one, with as many bits as needed for your full colour depth (e.g. 8). A monolithic resistor ladder (apparently these exist) as a current-mode DAC is probably the cheapest way to do this, + +>otherwise you could have fewer DACs multiplexed via sample+hold circuits, or just analog switches and only turn on certain pixels at once. + +>It may be possible to multiplex analog methods with rows and columns + +All great ideas, thanks very much +--- 2601207 +What is my best sensor option to detect motion/human presence in a 1m radius which will work outdoors under direct sunlight? Pir and other infrared sensors are no-go and I'm afraid a mmwave sensor will be triggered by leaves/moving branches on a windy day. +I just want home assistant to send me a notification if there's someone out of my door. +--- 2601228 +>>2601207 +Use a camera when it triggers? +--- 2601233 +>>2601207 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVYAR1xwHKg [Embed] +--- 2601251 +I'm a newbie when it comes to audio stuff and I'm practicing making PCBs with this headphone amp design. My question is, assuming all optional parts are populated, which of the caps need to be film and which are okay being electrolytic? + +At the moment I think C2 and C4 should be film, but what about 3a and 5a since they also touch the audio signal? C3 and C5 would be prohibitively expensive to get in film +--- 2601287 +imagine the current +--- 2601293 +>>2601251 +google ssmh bom and it'll even give you the mouser links of each component so you can check for yourself +--- 2601312 +>>2601191 +logarithmic current source. just don't exceed their max current. +--- 2601336 +I have a mains to 12+12V center tapped transformer laying around, anyone has some good ideas of what to do with it? +It's from an old linear PSU project i did for school some years ago. +--- 2601338 +>>2601336 +A new linear supply. For a chip amp. +--- 2601352 +>>2601251 +film is unpolarized, electrolytic is polarized. see the little + sign? that means you use electrolytics. +--- 2601360 +>>2601017 +For an actual MOSFET I type in NMOS or N-ch or something like that. Assuming you’re implying no driver at all, you have the problem that you’re feeding it your I/O voltage instead of 12V or whatever (FETs turn on better at higher voltages). Also the gate drive current will be lower, and so your turn-on time will be longer, meaning more switching losses. If you’re switching quickly the extra losses could definitely kill your FET. + +If you did imply a driver with that symbol, use an external one instead. + +>>2601207 +Why no PIR? + +>>2601352 +Film caps are going to outperform any electrolytic cap unless the ESR was explicitly taken into account. Generally there’s no downside other than cost in replacing electrolytics with film caps. For these high voltage uses, you may even find that X or Y caps make the circuit much more failsafe. +--- 2601368 +>>2601207 +When the “star wars” movie came on TV, it went all snowy again when we went back to the couch after adjusting the rabbit ears. To fix it, we had my sister stand right next to the TV and antenna and that cleared it up. I guess that’s what commercials were for… breaks for the snow remover job. + +So, probably you could detect a person put into an RF tank circuit between 50 and 200 MHz. +--- 2601369 +>>2601287 +Thats a 15A vsb (very slo blo) fuse. +--- 2601400 +I have shit ventilation in my apartment, and the window is impractical to use. Will a small fan with a piece of carbon filter be enough to remove excess solder fumes? +--- 2601405 +>>2601207 +depending on your required fov you could use ultrasonics but they arent weatherproof +--- 2601413 +>>2601207 +Consider a doormat pressure sensor, or even a vibration sensor fixed to the steps. + +>>2601368 +Yeah a large-scale theremin could be an interesting project. Probably really prone to outside noise though. I'd make it frequency modulating as opposed to amplitude modulating, for noise immunity reasons. Circuit would be similar to an RF microphone. + +>>2601400 +Should be, so long as you can see the majority of the fumes being drawn towards the fan, and the fan forces all the air through the filter. Adding a duct hose might be worth considering. diff --git a/diy/2596903.txt b/diy/2596903.txt index 6496863e4d0d9c05521d276ea4a8f8eca606a95f..dcee233bae9fdcae16bc0ca311148eea321d44d7 100644 --- a/diy/2596903.txt +++ b/diy/2596903.txt @@ -108,3 +108,35 @@ depends on rider...big boys are better at sprinting, skinny fucks can climb up h --- 2599573 >>2596903 (OP) So a dynamo? You realize that they already exist right? +--- 2600927 +>>2597901 +kek +--- 2600996 +Slightly related, can I turn my bicycle into a lathe? +--- 2601043 +>>2596903 (OP) +https://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2022/03/how-to-build-bike-generator.html +OK OP, if you really want something. +--- 2601045 +>>2600996 +Yes. But I think you should include a flywheel an clutch in the design. + + +Do you want to build an actual lathe from bicyle parts or just use it as the power source? +--- 2601053 +>>2600996 +https://www.renaissancewoodworker.com/victorian-pedal-lathe/ +--- 2601081 +>>2601045 +Just as the power source +--- 2601085 +>>2601081 +Single person operation? Or would you have someone else peddling? +--- 2601099 +>>2601085 +Ideally by myself, but with another person is fine +--- 2601104 +>>2601099 +single operator is going to restrict your options and how precise you can be but it's workable +If you could find a way to store the energy somehow you could alternate between peddling and working. +wood lathes don't take a whole lot of power diff --git a/diy/2596952.txt b/diy/2596952.txt index 8ff84f902911d6bef736556fc857ecd8179bdc80..8ee3ac7b8cb1d65083f702af867df58b8dca4bdd 100644 --- a/diy/2596952.txt +++ b/diy/2596952.txt @@ -83,3 +83,15 @@ I've seen a vagina smoke cigarettes before, is this the gay stoner version of th --- 2598964 >>2598054 do americans really... +--- 2601080 +>>2598639 +>I've seen a vagina smoke cigarettes before +You've seen a what +--- 2601095 +pic related OP. Is your device bloody? + +>>2601080 +not him but, I miss the days where strippers felt the need to have skills. +--- 2601220 +>>2597334 +Yeah don't smoke weed out of a tobacco pipe it's gross diff --git a/diy/2597423.txt b/diy/2597423.txt index c25da041c75fbed1f0a705da0c435db4069c78bc..9d86daa501232ced313f9d9c38c8c5726622588b 100644 --- a/diy/2597423.txt +++ b/diy/2597423.txt @@ -124,3 +124,16 @@ Intriguing; how do I obtain this in padlock form? I dunno what others do, but I establish a signal for literally tapping out, then if someone gives the signal the first thing you do is remove the gag, and more after that depending on what they need.. If you wanted to do something where they couldn’t slap their hand against something, you could do something similar with a finger snap (or attempt thereof; always pay attention to what your subs appear to be trying to do), foot tap, or even humming/grunting a specific short, simple rhythm. For anything like that, give them a chance to practice it while they’re only partially restrained, and put up a sign or something with a reminder for what the signal is. +--- 2601219 +>>2600709 +>Intriguing; how do I obtain this in padlock form? +Ask a locksmith. I'm not sure if the two key form of this is available in padlock form. But you can take it to a machinist and ask for them to fit it into a box and add shackle that engages the enclosed lock mechanism. + +Do you know why Jesus Christ died on the cross? +--- 2601223 +>>2601219 +>Do you know why Jesus Christ died on the cross? +Jews did him in +--- 2601263 +>>2601223 +He forgot his safe word. diff --git a/diy/2597445.txt b/diy/2597445.txt index 2e9a468c386e7c250870057d09d4f28b4092cf00..135ac563f0280d6bc59da7e7f49a3a5749bf4af0 100644 --- a/diy/2597445.txt +++ b/diy/2597445.txt @@ -61,3 +61,7 @@ Do you have a chance to use natural/ingrowing fence posts? I only ever fenced in --- 2600739 >>2597445 (OP) If you’re getting the tractor supply auger make sure you double check the pto slip connector. They’re the ball bearing kind and are pieces of shit. +--- 2601411 +>>2597445 (OP) +You didn't even try to price out a fence, did you? Fencing a full 2 acres costs around $2000 in materials, and these posts don't even require an auger, just hammer them in. Admittedly this is only a 4ft high fence, but should deter the fatter coyotes and deer. +>Pic related, assuming you're at around 1200ft of fencing. diff --git a/diy/2598082.txt b/diy/2598082.txt index dfc45805a250139ff60f33fe40891eaf9bb0c390..ea0e5616c4d9aff830f0a0f632e064c9b177e758 100644 --- a/diy/2598082.txt +++ b/diy/2598082.txt @@ -58,3 +58,7 @@ a couple tubes of caulk .... problem fixed. --- 2600735 >>2598082 (OP) Buy a cheap angle finder and recut a new piece. +--- 2601261 +this old house made a good video on installing crown moulding a few months ago. + +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osxyxw2S7aU [Embed] diff --git a/diy/2598228.txt b/diy/2598228.txt index 958706e2e72c87729618e3fd765e8bd22ca16b31..de00ec7cf8ecb2495c49e6e11262639deb7a0895 100644 --- a/diy/2598228.txt +++ b/diy/2598228.txt @@ -62,3 +62,27 @@ Where did you steal that mirror anon? Just throw away the old furnitures and all sad thoughts will disappear. --- 2599904 what century is this building from? +--- 2601197 +i like the idea +but if your that motivated +how abought making that room look better for women + +go on dealnews buy leather recliner for 250 +they post sofas for 400 sometimes +go with leather also get a cheap indian rug +go to old people used store and get a nice wooden center table + +i mean you deff smart +also that shit needs to be in the garage lol + +go on deal news or slick deals online they always post shit +--- 2601199 +1 dont ever leave clothes in the living room +2 throw that fucking couch away its sad and disgusting + +but props on the gains, thats prety cool +--- 2601278 +I would have made the base a little wider. As it is, if you are squatting, and you push the bar against the rack with a decent amount of force, the rack could tip. +--- 2601281 +>>2601278 +Those 3mm at the ceiling must be terrified diff --git a/diy/2598267.txt b/diy/2598267.txt index ea6655fd1a09336b58ce96482c4402139bd37391..27bf14ac7a93d2e662f3d3c201086756a5296d02 100644 --- a/diy/2598267.txt +++ b/diy/2598267.txt @@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ why not both? --- 2599248 >>2599213 Also if you see somebody in the east "rescuing animals" there's about a 50/50 chance it's a scam and the "rescuer" actually caused the problem on purpose. See the turtle rescue videos on youtube for example +--- 2601331 +>>2598936 +>TURTLE POWER!!!! diff --git a/diy/2598366.txt b/diy/2598366.txt index 401588d4646d1e096110abc9fe5afb074a75f3a7..e9aa9f4e5272bb3de5bbdefb62f6be7abbaaa12c 100644 --- a/diy/2598366.txt +++ b/diy/2598366.txt @@ -31,3 +31,12 @@ No spoilers :) is all fun when u use it, but when you want to start it you need to set it on fire thast why i prefer gas one +--- 2601165 +>>2598366 (OP) +Most of the children here don't even know how a real blowtorch works. There's few things as manly as sweating pipes while balanced on a ladder with a pressurized can of gasoline topped with burning pool of gas. +--- 2601170 +>>2601165 +I do that's why I own acetylene-air torches with hoses. Tank stays on floor. +--- 2601184 +>>2598366 (OP) +Grow up diff --git a/diy/2598406.txt b/diy/2598406.txt index e9ae43a3612f11453da0427d4721d8e812f64722..f64afd99be80e0e28e3099295977e57a429b4ab3 100644 --- a/diy/2598406.txt +++ b/diy/2598406.txt @@ -161,3 +161,6 @@ OP here, I picked up one of these testers and my outlets doesn't seem to have an >>2598406 (OP) >Lightning strikes nearby >Electrocutes your dumb ass +--- 2601014 +>>2600905 +That's not how electricity works diff --git a/diy/2598599.txt b/diy/2598599.txt index 6360bde941f54368b959b298443b3bd62e9fdc66..1aa663a22609f7ddb0ed8ac236b2da86221bba2a 100644 --- a/diy/2598599.txt +++ b/diy/2598599.txt @@ -23,3 +23,20 @@ There's a table right in that post that says the same thing you fucking retard. yet the contents are retarded 2.5mm2 for 10A crazy +--- 2600978 +>>2600679 +the contents of your post I mean, the table clearly shows that 1.3mm2 is enough for 10A +the table is bad still, because it makes a great difference if the conductor is on a tray (best), mounted on a wall, inside a wall embedded in mortar, or inside a wall in a tube (lowest max alloweable current) +--- 2600980 +>>2598599 (OP) +Some advice from experience don’t use the Chinese ones especially not anywhere near they’re load limit, had a few near-house fires. Paying an €10 more for osram htm is worth it here +--- 2600983 +>>2600679 +>>2600978 +This is a recommendation for a DIYer that doesn't know shit about electronics and is running the cheapest chinkshit hardware, and the load isn't 10A peak, it's 12A constant. Going above the bare minimum doesn't seem like such a crazy idea. +--- 2601047 +>>2598599 (OP) +>in parallel +>The First segment of the Cable before any major splits happen +Total amateur here ... but can you move the parallel wires closer to the PSU? +Start the "splits" earlier or at the PSU itself, so there isn't any length of 20AWG wire carrying all that current? diff --git a/diy/2598676.txt b/diy/2598676.txt index 6168d0b557686b45b723cf308761e07513c245cb..e32edce69b63b82d6780f382976f1d58827f0500 100644 --- a/diy/2598676.txt +++ b/diy/2598676.txt @@ -96,3 +96,11 @@ they love eating it and shit great soil you can also plant prikly pear or pomegranate the brazilians discovered they can eat this and make good milk +--- 2601106 +>>2598676 (OP) +Add sand. + +https://gardentabs.com/should-add-sand-to-clay-soil/ describes how adding sand can go badly and the article is absolutely right. It then says good loamy soil contains sand. Sand is good, just don't fuck it up. +--- 2601386 +>>2598676 (OP) +Plant clover alongside the grass. Add other native to your area plants too. diff --git a/diy/2598731.txt b/diy/2598731.txt index 09d7a4453418973cc31be7c9fd4ae25c17c7ba6b..827db162a2359feb61b7817ecb2165eaad0f1574 100644 --- a/diy/2598731.txt +++ b/diy/2598731.txt @@ -22,3 +22,6 @@ Concrete dildoes. --- 2600502 >>2598731 (OP) check etsy, people sell all kind of molded deco shit to retarded women for a lot of money, like candle holders, table lights molded from a coke bottle and shit i kid you not +--- 2601127 +It’s pretty common to make speaker enclosures out of cement. +I’v even seen concrete boats. diff --git a/diy/2598746.txt b/diy/2598746.txt index 5137e514f51302046ffdc7a33b1241fb120ffc12..70e8d811e38759634826844c6963d24dfbdf7e88 100644 --- a/diy/2598746.txt +++ b/diy/2598746.txt @@ -174,3 +174,42 @@ I don't have any set goal for the end result for this bike or if I'm going to ke Already have manuals for all my bikes, have been members of each bikes forums since I got them. --- 2600474 As far as welding my immediate intentions are bike related but not limited to that, I plan to buy a plasma cutter as well, I will learn to weld on my own with a little help from a friend or 2 and internet, I plan to take a class later if necessary and get certified for giggles, I then will look into a fabrication class to better my skills. I already have a job so this is all for me I'm not concerned about making money from it, thanks for participating in the thread. +--- 2600971 +>>2599644 +this desu +--- 2601108 +>>2600474 +>>2600463 +>I've been sober for 6 months and fuck it let's make a project out of it +based +--- 2601130 +>>2601108 +Thanks + +Any preferred product or method to clean the outside of these up or make them look kinda better? +--- 2601134 +>>2601130 +See if any cunt near you has an ultrasonic cleaner you can stick them In. They are magic +--- 2601161 +>the /diy/ bike thread is better quality than /dbt/ + +>>2599790 +when it comes to carbs, most of my flatheads are "custom" or even 1-off extra long electronics grade tools, like the kind you'd find in a eyeglass repair kit + +>>2601130 +in your case, an old toothbrush and some frayed up 14 awg copper. dish soap. water. finishing touches with pinesol and carb cleaner or wd40 to get any residual water out of the tight spots. you dont want to disassemble for cleaning atm because you will break the seal on some of the older rubber gaskets, at which point youre obliged to replace ALL OF them + +some old advice in the ninja community was to submerge your carbs in pinesol - this is stupid, for any liquid. 1) for all the nasty carbs i've dealt with the last thing i wanted was to wait for the inside to dry. 2) when it comes to corrosion you want something capable of aggressively dissolving it, so even vinegar is applicable. + +pinesol is a good middle ground. it is definitely a nice product to use on rubber, as opposed to isopropyl alcohol or brand-name carb cleaner. + +https://www.ronayers.com/oemparts/a/kaw/500b2564f8700223e478ebc8/carburetor +--- 2601169 +Thanks, I've rebuilt this carb so many times because of the rust issues I may have a extra gasket set in all the parts for it, have to get it out and check I used to buy extra fuel filters, clutch cables, brake pads etc I think I may have a new sprocket even already, if not I'll order it, everything is pretty cheap for this bike +--- 2601177 +>>2601161 +>some old advice in the ninja community was to submerge your carbs in pinesol + +Not intact which is stoopid. Soak disassembled carbs in undiluted Pine-Sol per my previous post. Flush in a pot of hot water. Blow dry just like using any other carb dip. Reassemble, done. + +All carb soaking required blowing dry compressed air preferred, cheap carb cleaner acceptable, no reason exist to overpay for toluene in a spray can so I and other mechanics clean out Walmart of every can when we go. diff --git a/diy/2598836.txt b/diy/2598836.txt index bad2ae65208b120db7f0fe6256d8e5c03555d269..36c8dd2638ce2d3af167cb4d1cbc6dae706a6086 100644 --- a/diy/2598836.txt +++ b/diy/2598836.txt @@ -28,3 +28,8 @@ Doesn't look like it's flickering to me, are you sure op? OP must have stared at the light for more than 10 minutes and can't see his keyboard to reply to his thread. --- 2600315 Have you observed triangles near the light? +--- 2601079 +>>2598836 (OP) +>halogen light is flickering +>dimmer switch +Why are you still using either of those? Get a normal switch and an LED bulb. diff --git a/diy/2598950.txt b/diy/2598950.txt index 30f8ca099020b760239033aedb1734eea0ab89e8..48e174b02f123fe23170e96be0e9da5b5538f81a 100644 --- a/diy/2598950.txt +++ b/diy/2598950.txt @@ -60,3 +60,17 @@ Singer is a well established solid brand for sewing machines, it’ll probably l --- 2600889 >>2600858 It's a good basic machine with a little power behind it. Has all the essential stuff--buttonholer, adjustable needle position, variety of stitches. Ya done good. Get it serviced once a year, oil it every six months if she sews a lot, and clean under the throat plate every 4 months. +--- 2601120 +Is it literally impossible to find info about vintage machines? + +pircrel: Gimbels 450 cant find shit about it +--- 2601136 +I've started quilting and it's turning into a bit of an obsession. It's fun. This is my second quilt ever. +--- 2601143 +Quilt number one +--- 2601252 +>>2601120 +Japanese-made machine badged by now-defunct Gimbels Dept Stores. Maybe try searching the Internet Archive, to see if you can find an old manual for it or similar Gimbels models. Most were based on Singer machines of the time. +--- 2601276 +>>2601120 +Quiltingboard.com has a vintage board with a resources sticky. Do you own digging from there, and learn to find boomer forums. diff --git a/diy/2599047.txt b/diy/2599047.txt index d8396c6ed5493fe5a178b7789ca2c487e9d49ff5..7e5cc5d8f5ca4df0e92d092a2fcebf03eaa646da 100644 --- a/diy/2599047.txt +++ b/diy/2599047.txt @@ -1,3 +1,12 @@ ----- --- 2599047 you are forklift certified, right anon? +--- 2601265 +>>2599047 (OP) +Why, yes I am. +--- 2601272 +forklifts are fucking easy..... dnno why people think a certification stops retards from driving at 30km/h around blind corners +--- 2601416 +>>2601265 +>Toyota +does that make the big yellow one a Realota? diff --git a/diy/2599150.txt b/diy/2599150.txt index 7deb6b5ea5f9eafed43855a9bde87b68c63174b2..5656b4b35d44cff2d4adec58726f641b9bd2f4db 100644 --- a/diy/2599150.txt +++ b/diy/2599150.txt @@ -185,3 +185,27 @@ Your house would've fucking disintegrated had it been hit by the fucking 2013 fl >German engineering. >Can't endure getting a little wet. LMAO krauts can eat shit, see >>2599894 +--- 2600945 +>>2600440 +those are not bricks, dumbass +--- 2600973 +>>2599884 +The Dutch prefer to build the super-structure from pre-cast concrete panels and then clad the outside. So you get a big self-supporting box and the internal walls can be anywhere. +--- 2600981 +looks like parging. haven't seen light colored parging like the layer underneath but probably easy to mix. +parging over concrete blocks is common on foundations here in NA and some people do sculpt it to look like bricks or stones. kinda relaxing/fun to work with and doesn't necessarily mean there's not concrete or stone underneath. parging over plywood is hard cuz it doesn't want to stick but osb might be easier as its not as smooth. cool webm. +--- 2600994 +>>2599806 +Houses in Europe are built to last 100s of years +Houses in burgerland last, what? 50? + +There are stone & mortar built houses in my country that are older than your entire nation +--- 2601032 +>>2600994 +Our houses last 100 to 300 years not 50. Some people choose to let them last less. +--- 2601055 +>>2600994 +the house i live in was built in the 1830-40s, and is built with wood, on a river stone foundation +--- 2601058 +>>2600973 +I miss when commies built apartments similarly to this, because the sound insulation of hollow bricks is fucking garbage. Today it's all built with concrete pillars to save on interior space to squeeze out every m2 for extra shekels. diff --git a/diy/2599200.txt b/diy/2599200.txt index 22be3190ece0fb5ed3a3176badeccc1d21c850f0..295875126059a0815862a5bc9e35f17c5514cdec 100644 --- a/diy/2599200.txt +++ b/diy/2599200.txt @@ -84,3 +84,29 @@ I think you stay away from disaster situations like that just sell the home to foreigners and dont say anything about it --- 2599536 Open all the windows and doors, use a leaf blower and shopvac to simultaneously blow and suck all the shit out of your mom's house. Wear a mask. +--- 2601370 +>>2599200 (OP) +>Eventually they broke +They just broke? How? Why? +Is this typical? +I have an old house.. +--- 2601371 +>>2599337 +They did not. There's a waiver you sign when you buy a house thats more than 10 years old 'this might have asbestos in it I dunno lol' +--- 2601389 +>>2601370 +Probably clogged. Just have them inspected/cleaned if you're worried. You can get a cheap drainscope to check yourself if you don't trust tradies (I don't, shifty buggers, the whole lot of 'em) +--- 2601390 +>>2599311 +you don't, it's not your problem +--- 2601391 +>>2601371 +Personally if I was buying anything from about 1960-1980 I would have asbestos testing done +--- 2601396 +>>2601391 +It in everything including the drywall and mud from the 1900s to rhe 1990s +--- 2601401 +>>2601396 +Only in tiny amounts for most of that time. Peak asbestos in my city was 60-80. In my building it was in the flooring, popcorn ceiling, and mud. But the mud is only about 2% asbestos, just above the legal cutoff (<1%) for "asbestos containing material". The flooring and popcorn on the otherhand were pretty much solid asbestos (>90%). And the modern stuff around the building was also tested, came in at much less than 1% asbestos for everything. So yeah legally they can still use it in tiny insignificant amounts, and such usage has been common through the years, but in practice it's the concentrated stuff that matters. And of course everything is different depending on location. For example in India they apparently still use tons of asbestos in housing to this day +--- 2601415 +Seems like even larger problems if the joists or tin rotted away to the extent to get insulation into the return air. diff --git a/diy/2599299.txt b/diy/2599299.txt index 62229c64752a4363782267db093555b5702977b4..c156ca902eaf3fd40fc6b3ffcbb7fe3d8f2d309d 100644 --- a/diy/2599299.txt +++ b/diy/2599299.txt @@ -70,3 +70,6 @@ less visual clutter in an open wall structure --- 2600572 >>2599299 (OP) Yes, that's how they do like all mass production shed doors +--- 2601008 +>>2600572 +those still have the skin for bracing as well no? diff --git a/diy/2599340.txt b/diy/2599340.txt index 3220a002879d2e9d9ff597a79ba1bbf5c8f1f8b7..ddd6eb0a7a99550e961a9f8bf210c7fd58b9b152 100644 --- a/diy/2599340.txt +++ b/diy/2599340.txt @@ -162,3 +162,18 @@ By $5k do you mean $5k as a total cost of the job (that the customer pays) or $5 --- 2600882 >>2599340 (OP) Agree on a percentage, then do the job at a loss, and insist he make his good on his cut. +--- 2601282 +>>2599340 (OP) +Don't ever do extra work, ever. That's the only lesson I've learned. Chasing the carrot at the end of the stick when boss man forgets your broken back. Fuck 'em. Demand correct pay up front, they will never compensate you for good deeds that they half-remember. +--- 2601284 +>>2601282 +Get a load of this quiet quitter over here. +--- 2601305 +>>2600875 +life's too short to work for a shitty boss +--- 2601334 +>>2599340 (OP) +Start telling him to pay you for each job he refers to you, you're doing him a favor when you take those after all. +--- 2601404 +>>2599340 (OP) +you got skill, you got customers, it's time to ditch your boomer boss and go indie. diff --git a/diy/2599390.txt b/diy/2599390.txt index 98acb57ca46b9b9b29ae0d78ed0805195a9178bf..ab32149265219248a70b49de3947fc61dc709f7c 100644 --- a/diy/2599390.txt +++ b/diy/2599390.txt @@ -28,3 +28,7 @@ Makes more sense to buy a cheap cutter to do the mattresses then toss it if worn Why are you cutting mattresses vs renting a truck and dumping at recycle center? Seems like way too much work. --- 2600713 Use an angle grinder +--- 2600957 +>>2599390 (OP) +>disassemble matresses +what kind of schizo shit is that diff --git a/diy/2599451.txt b/diy/2599451.txt index 72da1895e4bca9d28f0d5da338efa852609663e5..5bd73945cabd4ccde51ecb1e843638d2b2726f06 100644 --- a/diy/2599451.txt +++ b/diy/2599451.txt @@ -93,3 +93,8 @@ id be so pissed if I had this in my basement taking up valuable wall space. --- 2600741 >>2600342 This didnt answer the question +--- 2601030 +>>2599960 +Who the fuck cares, >>2599964 is totally right. Most euros have 80l water heaters, a couple meters of pipe to the shower and not much more to the kitchen. +>Newer installations have recirculation pumps. +I have this in Serbia. Connected to a single 200l water heater, it being Bulgarian doesn't inspire much confidence though. diff --git a/diy/2599469.txt b/diy/2599469.txt index 90c85f3b735f86b300fbbb31fdd12211d4bf567b..0bc66b0d18c25668c2c9453846631fd692287886 100644 --- a/diy/2599469.txt +++ b/diy/2599469.txt @@ -106,3 +106,16 @@ I got corded sanders, miters, hand saw, grinders, polishers, all DeWalt. I've ha >>2600607 I find it hilarious that you of all people have the gall to call a strawman a poorfag, or call out posturing with the strawmans brand of tool choice. The irony is not lost on anyone else +--- 2600959 +>>2600784 +… and you had one battery that got unbalanced and would only charge to 3 bars so all DeWalt batteries are trash and somehow Bauer is good? + +>>2600827 +I saw Bauer on a real commercial job once. The guy using them definitely liked to spend the majority of his paycheck on crack cocaine as soon as he was able to cash it. +--- 2601023 +>>2600959 +where are you getting 1 battery from? i already said im on my 2nd 5ah battery, the first one died outside the 1 year warranty. 2nd one i bought also fucking died outside its warranty. +i also have four 2ah batteries all of which wont charge to 3 bars and had dead cells somewhere, they just dont last. i exchanged the first batch back at home depot, it lasted 4 months before going bad again and the 2nd one i bought i swapped and returned the dead ones, again, 4-6 months later they wont charge to 3 bars. +before i got the 20v stuff i was using 18v batteries, all of those are a joke and stopped working completely after some time. +no i dont abuse my shit, i dont even use the batteries that frequently, the last 5ah i bought was used for less than 20 hours before going bad. is that the issue? it sitting in a charger for 3 months during winter? +i dont need job site approved shit. diff --git a/diy/2599659.txt b/diy/2599659.txt index 9602784a0a4a32f65e3dc615654e1619ceaa253c..aa8751f573bc14744035c6a038fbb64bf0f8c921 100644 --- a/diy/2599659.txt +++ b/diy/2599659.txt @@ -32,3 +32,9 @@ hipsters are basically homeless people who are offended at everything and will s --- 2600484 >>2600413 but hipsters listen to negro jazz slave songs on wax cylinders played through an ediphone. Classical music is the bane of hipster existence. +--- 2601011 +just play nickleback, that'd certainly make me leave +--- 2601057 +>>2601011 +they say that a hero can save us +i'm not gonna stand here and weigh-eeeeeeeeeeeet diff --git a/diy/2599690.txt b/diy/2599690.txt index b20d1985db040006a7f18d58a77c9755a6dc6a03..69e3c7ad096ff9cad54cd462b28e398124584df9 100644 --- a/diy/2599690.txt +++ b/diy/2599690.txt @@ -400,3 +400,21 @@ LOFL, the mental midget blindly thrusts his tiny sword and claims victory. --- 2600661 >>2599690 (OP) having enought food to thrown away.. :( +--- 2601096 +>>2600659 +Says the guy Reddit spacing +--- 2601097 +>>2601096 +You have to go back. +--- 2601317 +>>2600047 +lmao this question is so unbelievably european +this is like +>wow why do americans buy such big sectional couches? you have to hire a 400 euro/hr moving company to get them from the store, seeing as you can't fit it into the back of of a Nissan Dayz, which as you know is the largest vehicle legally allowed to be on the road by a private citizen anywhere in the world. and also, why bother with more than a chair? everyone knows the state mandates us to sit alone in a room and not have company since parties often involve needing to cut food with knives +--- 2601341 +>this frightens and confuses the amerishart +--- 2601355 +>>2601341 +Only thing "confusing" is why you think those ugly rocker switches are something worth crowing about. + +Pic related in my custom built USA home are 63 years old and still working just fine, plus because they're stylish and cool they're they're probably more valuable on the restoration parts market than those fugly eurothings even at the retarded price they go for because they're fugly eurothings. diff --git a/diy/2599771.txt b/diy/2599771.txt index 67c90b683dd24307911f3edbbab6871f8bc4dee2..1f27574403f48d303292a3f23170573b7a7033ea 100644 --- a/diy/2599771.txt +++ b/diy/2599771.txt @@ -26,3 +26,9 @@ Please be aware that THERE ARE NO truly fireproof safes. In the midst of a burni >>2600834 Reading the side of the box it's abundantly clear how the safes work. Nobody actually thought they were going to get a some high tech box impervious to neverending roaring flames for 40 bucks at Walmart right? +--- 2601376 +>>2600819 +I just want something that doesn't fall apart when you look at it wrong. Look at any of these fireproof safe reviews and the handles fall off after moving it once, the locks do not work, the covers don't close... they're hot trash, no pun intended. What good is a fireproof safe that doesn't even close properly? Whats the point of a fireproof save that can't withstand 5 lbs falling on it? Even the reviews for the actual 'safe' style sentry safes have multiple examples of the lock mechanism breaking, the handles falling right off, etc. My parents had one and it was useless, the top fell the fuck off when you opened it. It's never been in a fire but how do you expect that to work? It seems like no one makes a reasonable option. I might just buy a fireproof bag, that seems more likely to work than these dumbass boxes. The next step up that doesn't seem like junk would be a gun safe, but honestly I don't care about my guns much b/c none of them are rare and they're covered by homeowners. +--- 2601394 +>>2601376 +I have 3 of these. Two small one box shaped. None ever broke but I bought them 20-25 years ago so maybe it was just better manufacturing back then. Or maybe your folks lost the keys and jimmied it open and now its janky. diff --git a/diy/2600014.txt b/diy/2600014.txt index b93223d54b948eada84b9c1bbd8e0320a14a6ffd..7fc780b3badbd7c40a5b370300103d9019e01298 100644 --- a/diy/2600014.txt +++ b/diy/2600014.txt @@ -14,3 +14,12 @@ yes >have any advice visualize harder practice practice practice +--- 2601102 +>>2600014 (OP) +>locksmithing hobbyist +Thief? +--- 2601129 +I found door locks in general to be a lot looser mechanically than padlocks. There's a lot more slop, and sometimes very strong springs/latch forces involved, so the torquing is much trickier. +--- 2601142 +>>2601129 +Also to add to this, many door locks are much easier to pick when torquing in the wrong direction to move the latch, which is why a plug spinner is so nice diff --git a/diy/2600083.txt b/diy/2600083.txt index fbdaeeb787fef562ecca5d2d45e633be70634a36..523d019828ad7b9cd193913f027655b9d1bbd1d5 100644 --- a/diy/2600083.txt +++ b/diy/2600083.txt @@ -232,3 +232,19 @@ I have a really hard time believing that's not a return. If it really is a suppl >AC comes down from the ceiling (cold air is heavier and falls) my dude. I know I said I was retarded but come on man. What did you mean by this? Heat rises, so returns go on the ceiling. Cold falls, so supplies go on the ceiling. +--- 2601159 +>>2600895 +> hvac guy fucked up +Yeah, holes were too big and too close to the end of the truss. +> cold air falls meaning +Just showing the outlet box in the ceiling +--- 2601209 +>>2600083 (OP) +>Firemen hate him! +Those osb tgi joists were already something that should've been outlawed. Now you've ruined its "structural integrity." Always insist on microlam. +--- 2601218 +>>2600595 + +>>2600877 +>It failed inspection. +why dont you go tell the inspector to suck lemons diff --git a/diy/2600183.txt b/diy/2600183.txt index 3252b1e18aee15e5486246a9441c0da317fef8fc..694e80848b93ad85f99a5d7af133c5a11adcacd4 100644 --- a/diy/2600183.txt +++ b/diy/2600183.txt @@ -11,3 +11,16 @@ That is memory shape metal wire, half titanium and nickel alloy. It's just as st What do you think about it --- 2600508 I always thought these would be great to make chainmail out of. If you have the patience to sit and weld rings, you would have the patience to sit and connect them +--- 2600976 +>>2600508 + +That would not be chain mail, it would be a depilatory device that would border on being an instrument of cruel and unusual torture. +--- 2601006 +spot welder +--- 2601266 +>>2600976 +Or, just wear a shirt under it +--- 2601280 +>>2600183 (OP) +>you can not solder it, +You can silver braze it with Harris Safety-Silv. Much more expensive than welding though diff --git a/diy/2600222.txt b/diy/2600222.txt index 85b103a00d4a0906b3aa17c484522f0b38e5c5c8..4d40cd8ba80f1ba3b27002c6aa6fbb67f81ae571 100644 --- a/diy/2600222.txt +++ b/diy/2600222.txt @@ -53,3 +53,22 @@ That's clearly a frenulum router. skill issue --- 2600850 That looks like a washing machine motor. The spiral " easy outs" are for pipe. Square ones are for bolts. +--- 2600940 +>>2600222 (OP) +I’ve had decent luck with these, that’s not to say I haven’t seen the horror stories. Used a big one to remove a stripped striker latch bolt and it came out fine, also used one to remove a bolt that snapped off in the head when putting a valve cover back on. +--- 2600952 +>>2600681 +There was a set screw that was like a 1/8” hex key and it was ultra loctited or something in there. It was holding on a plastic fan so limited options to cook off the loctite and regular 1/8” hex keys were about to snap off, 12V impact driver with 1/8” hex bit wouldn’t loosen it, 18V impact driver witb 1/8” hex bit turned the hex set screw into a circular set screw. +--- 2600958 +>>2600850 +The square and long spiral ones are interchangeable and for bolts or screws or whatever. The pipe spiral ones are normally the stubby guys like pic related. +--- 2600966 +>>2600545 +but they do! as fertilizer +--- 2601273 +>>2600545 +Kek. Well played. +--- 2601277 +>>2600348 +>OSB bench top +hello, fellow poorfag diff --git a/diy/2600234.txt b/diy/2600234.txt index 60a9ab511124f734cc7ced084942f96b1eeda6d1..60c6d6ed2bc83aeb3d06552711f0709a08ba290e 100644 --- a/diy/2600234.txt +++ b/diy/2600234.txt @@ -66,3 +66,14 @@ Those brown PCBs are made mostly of paper already. Capacitive touch keys exist. They’re very reliable, but ppl hate them… no tactile feedback. >>2600240 You could develop your own language like the binars. +--- 2600948 +>>2600234 (OP) +To cut costs, use "standardized" chinese logic boards from Casio clones made 20 years earlier. But it seems the main priority is not to reuse existing systems here. +Hell, there are even graphing calculators sold today based on shitty truly boards that are even less capable than a casio fx7000 from 1989. And are quite expensive. +Design a system from scratch costs a lot. +Rather use a full dot matrix screen (but is costly) or classic hybrid matrix+7 seg used on many cheap scientific calcs for legibility and not having to use workarounds to display text. +--- 2601000 +>>2600242 +why the fuck is it reversed +--- 2601339 +imagine a full computer at the dollar store diff --git a/diy/2600390.txt b/diy/2600390.txt index ad47ce26066bb34dca05688bc998892a7d7866e1..c1a142d465d1b2eb02ba97329ae8d8dbb8974531 100644 --- a/diy/2600390.txt +++ b/diy/2600390.txt @@ -19,3 +19,11 @@ get a job You are a damaged man --- 2600843 I've used heavy dumbells for this. Hook your feet under and they anchor you. Not comfy but it does work +--- 2600993 +>>2600843 +This. +--- 2601183 +>>2600843 +Get a job +--- 2601345 +mount a pullup bar near the ground and tuck your feet under. Can also spin around and do dragon flags. diff --git a/diy/2600523.txt b/diy/2600523.txt index 8a70b19a9b12df8b8b3e35a0974bce6143ecc6bc..caa1e5be06bf1b08c16f256b975d7b602f605dee 100644 --- a/diy/2600523.txt +++ b/diy/2600523.txt @@ -36,3 +36,147 @@ There's zero reason for any intrusion. Inspect then use. Rain doesn't magically >This is a service provided by IreneSellsHouses ...wot +--- 2600972 +>>2600528 +Eurgh, somebody probably died in that/shat themselves in that +--- 2600995 +>>2600528 +It's free for a reason... +--- 2600997 +>>2600538 +Most of the stuff like that is "get rid of all my garbage for free." +This one is funny because I have no idea why they censored the word "Dog". +--- 2600998 +>>2600660 +Link? +Show us the house full of worthless junk. +--- 2601012 +>>2600997 +If it's not listed in the animal section, dog is a word that gets it flagged. I can't remember the specific reason. +--- 2601021 +>>2600998 +thing is it's not a crack house, it's a normal house that's obviously been 'staged' for tours by this realtor person +seems suspicious +https://longisland.craigslist.org/zip/d/massapequa-curb-alert-indoor-entire/7611083096.html + +>>2601012 +is there a rule against selling/giving away dogs? +there is usually at least 1 free cat and 1 free dog ad +--- 2601029 +>>2601021 +It's not about giving animals away. I've gotten free dogs from Craigslist. IIRC, it's about using the word in the title of a listing that isn't in the Pets subsection. +--- 2601056 +>>2601025 +RIP +--- 2601059 +>>2600997 +>D*g +is dog a triggering word now? +--- 2601061 +>>2601025 +>manufacturer: god +lul +--- 2601072 +>>2600997 +>"get rid of all my garbage for free." +sometimes it's even better +sometimes it's "do my specialized plumbing/heating work for free" +--- 2601076 +>>2601072 +Haha this is really good. I can't imagine a couple gallons of shitty oil that's been sitting in a rusted out tank is worth more than a few dollars and the tank itself is basically worthless. +--- 2601101 +>>2601059 +It gets automatically flagged as possible miscategorization. +Kinda sucks when you're looking to buy a car or tv and FREE DOG TO GOOD HOME keeps showing up. +--- 2601105 +>>2601021 +Irene wants to get rid of a load of ugly crap. I'd guess she's going to gut the house and "flip" it. Getting people to haul away the crap costs less then hiring a disposal crew. +--- 2601107 +>>2601105 +To be clear, nothing in the house is garbage. But nothing in the house is worth Irene's time to deal with. +--- 2601109 +>>2601076 +>worth more than a few dollars +It's worth negative dollars as you have to pay to get rid of it. +--- 2601117 +This dude has several ads up giving away most of his back yard but I like this one because it's the only one he managed to spell the name of the town he lives in correctly. +--- 2601118 +I should have scrolled down a bit this is literally worthless garbage. +--- 2601121 +Don't think you're supposed to give out medication on Craigslist but I wont snitch. +--- 2601125 +>>2601061 +kekd +--- 2601139 +>>2601118 +If you deliver a lot of shit that's not that bad +--- 2601144 +>>2601021 +>>2600660 +>No early birds +the hell does that mean +--- 2601167 +>>2601144 +Don't show up the day before trying to get first dibs. +--- 2601171 +>>2601167 +The day before what? +--- 2601181 +>>2601171 +The day before the day. +--- 2601182 +>>2600972 +>Eurgh, somebody probably died in that/shat themselves in that + +Now anon is gonna shit and die in that +--- 2601188 +>>2601167 +I hate the 'early birds' so damn much. +These people will literally camp out in a residential neighborhood for a day or two BEFORE the start of things like big neighborhood yard sales, or estate sales. +Like last year when the local gun nut guy that supposedly had thousands of guns died and his estate went to an estate sale, like 30 out of state RV's camped in that neighborhood for days before the official start of the estate sale. +Sheriff's office had to have a deputy stationed there at the house for days as did the estate sale company have a guy there, as the 'early birds' kept trying to look in the windows of the house. +People couldn't get into their own driveways because of the 'early birds' RV's blocking the roads. +And of course, on the day of the sale, it was ALL boomers lining up outside the house at 5:00 in the morning when the sale didn't start until 9:00 + +it's crazy, like competitive 'fuck you!'ing +--- 2601200 +>>2601117 +Diving boards cost more than a few hundred dollars new. +--- 2601249 +anyone see any listings volunteering free bamboo removal without compensation. prefer to keep all the bamboo for myself to build a fort +--- 2601274 +>>2601200 +Yeah but they also dry rot and become brittle + +That's a liability and he's a dumbass for not just trashing it. +--- 2601279 +>>2601249 +>cut it all +>don't mention shit about what's still lurking under his patio +>??? +>profit +--- 2601290 +>>2601188 +Wow. I knew it could be bad but not out of state bad +--- 2601318 +>>2600584 + +worst case its good for a few bucks in scrap +--- 2601323 +>>2601249 +Why do you need compensation? Bamboo is useful for all kinds of things. They get a clean yard, you get some materials, win win +--- 2601357 +>>2601188 +>RVs +>boomers +that's redundant +who else could afford to own an RV +--- 2601374 +>This post is intended for Jim Boonie only +--- 2601379 +>>2601274 +It's like saying a used car is a liability so you can't sell them on Craigslist. No lawyer will entertain shit that isn't in writing. + +>>2601072 +>sometimes it's "do my specialized plumbing/heating work for free" +The creme de la creme and most audacious used car salesmen of Craigslist will enlist people not only to haul the garbage away, but also pay premium price for it too. My favorite is the traditional "X hundred dollars for this pile of rotting lumber that clearly fell over and has been here for years in my yard". It can also come in the form of dented to shit 5X8 sheds and worst of all pets that are clearly family domesticated and whose piece of shit owners don't have family or friends virtuous enough to care for it like normal people would. diff --git a/diy/2600546.txt b/diy/2600546.txt index 88ce7c9ebae9f6df9196994158162c89da9393c0..0242039c6dfc9a1897749679b4a6848be5d3f998 100644 --- a/diy/2600546.txt +++ b/diy/2600546.txt @@ -200,3 +200,47 @@ We actually have a hydraulic driven post driver, we use our tractor for the powe --- 2600740 >>2600734 Third function and PTO attachments are a hell of a rabbit hole to go down. Fuck around too long and you start trying to justify needing a scissor man lift hanging off the back of your tractor. +--- 2601064 +>>2600558 +>massive upfront investment on a shop air system +I've got such a system and it wasn't that expensive (couple hundred euro fiatskis). I can into plumbing, though. It's mostly pipes after all. +--- 2601067 +>>2600687 +>Hammer drill +>Safe to use in explosive atmospheres +Nigga what? +--- 2601088 +>>2600643 +Tell me more about pneumatic light fixtures +--- 2601090 +>>2601088 +Quiet anon, don't make the thirdie angry by pointing out basic flaws in his argument. +--- 2601133 +>>2600546 (OP) +It's poorfag cope +Imagine you are a certain tripfag living at your mom's house, so you buy a bunch of budget cordless tools. You can't afford the nice cordless tools let alone a real air compressor. Even if you could afford the air compressor you don't live somewhere you can install it. +Thats all there is to it quite frankly. +--- 2601155 +>>2600649 +>not taking into account the hose and compressor of course). +yeah, no point accounting those as they are so small part of the pneumatic system +--- 2601196 +>>2601155 +I found a pneumatic chainsaw that had double the power of most powerful Husqvarna. +--- 2601232 +>>2601196 +and that power comes with 100k$ trailer compressor? +--- 2601239 +What are the characteristics of a pheumatic or hydraulic motor that differ from an electrical or fuel driven one? +--- 2601254 +>>2601239 + +They're generally just straight-up better in almost every way when compared to something of equivalent size/weight/cost. They're more powerful, can't overheat, (usually) more durable and more easily repaired, and they're more resistant to dust, debris, and fluids. They can also be quieter, though that's not common on stuff that isn't high-end and specifically designed for it. + +The huge caveat, of course, is that they have to be tied to a large, expensive compressor or pump system. They're kind of inefficient, too. The cheap stuff tends to also be horrendously loud. +--- 2601260 +>>2600546 (OP) +Cause instead I have electrical tools. + +Don't get me wrong, pneumatics can be great and definitely has its niches, but its more expensive to get a compressor, the tool, and sufficient hose, than just a tool using the electrical outlets that are basically everywhere in civilisation. +We've come a long way in electrical tools over the last century, cordless tools especially so over the past 20 years, so in most cases the extra investment to get pneumatic is simply not worth it, especially when talking /diy/ diff --git a/diy/2600571.txt b/diy/2600571.txt index cf6de2d295151e4ae62092e21a909f29115e1384..cb04379cacda5cd704508e85eedc24909a1584af 100644 --- a/diy/2600571.txt +++ b/diy/2600571.txt @@ -5,3 +5,34 @@ I need to replace several rotten sections of deck. This is just a stopgap until A lot of what I'm dealing with is like this. The rotten section is between two supports. I only have an oscillating tool, so I probably can't make very straight cuts across the entire board. Should I get a corded reciprocal saw or something cheap? Since this is 1980 lumber it should be slightly dimensionally different, how do I deal with that? +--- 2601031 +I guess my question was too simple? Advice on what tool to buy would help the most. + +Probably a circular saw right? +--- 2601044 +>>2600571 (OP) +>Since this is 1980 lumber it should be slightly dimensionally different, how do I deal with that? + +buy oversized boards and plane them down with that oscillating tool. +--- 2601054 +Cutting out just the rotten section of the board between the joists is more effort than just ripping off the whole board and nailing a new one on. + +First, you'd need to cut the deck board at the center of the joists. Unfortunately, that's right where the nails are, so you're going to have to pull those nails out. Then you have to cut the section of board out. The shitty thing abouyt that is that there is wood you don't want to cut on 3 sides of it. You can't use a circular saw because that won't let you cut just the 1 board you need, you'd have to cut halfway through the two adjacent deck boards to fully cut through the one deck board you want to cut. And you also can't use a jigsaw because there is a joist beneath the deckboard where you want to cut it, and that would bend up the jigsaw blade instantly. You'd need to use an oscillating tool with a sawblade on it if you want to cut the deck board at the middle of the joist without cutting the joist or cutting the adjacent deck boards. Unfortunately as you said you can't make straight cuts with one of those for some reason. + +Or you just pry off the whole damaged deck board, cut a new one the same length, and nail it on. + +>Since this is 1980 lumber it should be slightly dimensionally different, how do I deal with that? +If it's too big to fit, cut it so it does. If it's too big but does fit (meaning the gaps are smaller or it sticks up higher than the other deck boards) that's fine, since like you said this is a temporary fix until you can replace all the decking. +--- 2601068 +>>2600571 (OP) +You don’t need any electrical tool, hand saw and claw hammer will do + +Make hole in rotten section +Rip out plank by pulling both sides of hole or push from below, remove nails with claw hammer if needed +Hand saw the good parts to the nearest center distance of the supports (don’t worry about where the old nails were) +Cut new wood to the length you need with hand saw + +If you can’t get the nails out without damaging the still good wood, just grind or drill the heads off, remove plank, and remove shanks later with pliers +--- 2601412 +>>2601054 +I've watched multiple people cut deck board with a circular saw. Requires correct use diff --git a/diy/2600614.txt b/diy/2600614.txt index b67adfe0e2b4fb35c113f8fa72906ac25be0d52f..36e5ebe9cf4bdcb5662b9a1366be74a4fb9ba1e2 100644 --- a/diy/2600614.txt +++ b/diy/2600614.txt @@ -21,3 +21,6 @@ Sooo close the valve leading down. >>2600614 (OP) >>2600630 Follow this anon. The backflow preventer is connected inline from the culinary water supply to the sprinkler side supply. There should be a pipe connecting to the open end you circled. If you really get in a bind don't feel bad about calling a company to fix it. You can get an estimate and then if you hire them you can just watch what they do to fix it. +--- 2601073 +>>2600614 (OP) +It looks on now and there’s nothing coming out. Did you shut off the water supply? Or did a little just come out and stop? Looks to me like that is just a place to attach a compressor, the pipe to the sprinklers is on the left. If everything is open and the water is on and nothing is leaking I don’t see the problem. diff --git a/diy/2600636.txt b/diy/2600636.txt index 457d4c4dd3e936f6797960858ca02dfb4247ae06..1440e4aa49ea9eee22627b56baf7f621d8f224fe 100644 --- a/diy/2600636.txt +++ b/diy/2600636.txt @@ -34,3 +34,6 @@ yeah no. --- 2600836 >>2600683 Chuck a two stroke on it and problem solved. +--- 2600992 +>>2600780 +Now try making it also walk on two or more legs. diff --git a/diy/2600710.txt b/diy/2600710.txt index ea84e81448186711c3a8e5e55b79f0514b949c28..393a2bd9aa6a9a32112ac6dafff65fb730bcac06 100644 --- a/diy/2600710.txt +++ b/diy/2600710.txt @@ -16,3 +16,18 @@ t. sewer worker have you heard of a storm sewer? they are extremely common in western cities --- 2600829 It lets the electricity go to ground +--- 2600977 +>>2600710 (OP) +>Is there a drain tobthe sewer? +It's possible, but some places don't allow connecting gutters to the municipal sewer. + +The most likely case is either the pipe is perforated and leeches the water into the ground like >>2600822 +or there's an outlet for it somewhere else in the yard, probably in a lower area. + +Either way, just go out and look at it next time it rains, if the water isn't coming out where the downspout goes into the pipe then it's draining fine and there's nothing to worry about. +--- 2600984 +>>2600800 +>having clean water to help sewer flow bad +--- 2600990 +>>2600984 +More clean water is still more water to treat and pump. diff --git a/diy/2600721.txt b/diy/2600721.txt index 949cc3939250eb11812b9ea6593de2f8cbdacaa6..86b3b4bd690f37ed2c3cff1c9ffe4185d1f2676b 100644 --- a/diy/2600721.txt +++ b/diy/2600721.txt @@ -27,3 +27,10 @@ Like a stopper or plug? >>2600721 (OP) >How do you drain and repressurize a well based water system? What kind of pump? +--- 2601176 +>>2600787 +It takes time. You've displaced all the water in the system with air, so you have to re-displace the air with water. Doing so means leaving the taps open while the pump is running to allow the water pressure to push out all the water. You may also have to prime the actual pump, depending on your system. +--- 2601178 +>>2601176 +>water pressure to push out all the water +Meant to push out all the air. My mistake. diff --git a/diy/2600744.txt b/diy/2600744.txt index 19e1332c8431f33b1983c67cbfd8e4181cacc95f..edec32f13d721166252708afbb2a25b6c28ff764 100644 --- a/diy/2600744.txt +++ b/diy/2600744.txt @@ -21,3 +21,39 @@ DO NOT spend 3k on a 3D printer my man. Prusa i3 or a Lulzbot 3D printer would b You can get a very good 3D printer for $3000. You cannot get a good (new) CNC machine for anywhere near that price. Tormach is about the cheapest game in town. The base model for their smallest machine still tops $7,000, and that doesn't come with an enclosure or toolchanger. Any cheaper and all you're going to be able to find are micro mills. --- 2600804 Tooling and consumables for a mill basically take it out of the equation. If it doesn't know this already then he is to dumb to do what he thinks he wants to do and should just give up on the idea +--- 2600950 +>>2600804 +>>2600799 +fine, the budget could be extended. thing is that the most 3 axis ones I've looked at don't have enough vertical travel to do all the thigs I'd want to do with it. + +I was thinking either of one with longer travel on the z-axis or a 5 axis one. + +and if we're talking enclosures and shit I think I can built it out of some wood and plexiglass +--- 2601036 +>>2600767 +>mill cookie sheets. It needs to mill out 5/8" steel + + +Stop, you're not getting anything that can mill out 5/8" for that kind of money. + +> I'm thinking of getting a 5 axis mill so I can do the corners. + +What? +--- 2601084 +NTA. +>3 years into CNC +>Went on hiatus multiple times due to a chain of financial issues +>Only just now realizing STL files don't come with toolpaths +--- 2601091 +>>2600950 +Then do it in multiple stages... +--- 2601174 +>>2601091 +yeah but its less efficient, innit? + +ultimately I will get whatever I can afford and if it takes off well I will upgrade the machines, but I dont want to waste my time with cheap chinese bullshit that will only be broken and waste my time fixing it. my dad did this with a laser engraver and he swears by expensive machines if only for that reason, that you can actually perform your work. +>>2600767 +not me, OP +--- 2601253 +>>2601174 +look at auctions, I occasionally see haas stuff go for maybe a 6th or a 4th of your budget. diff --git a/diy/2600788.txt b/diy/2600788.txt index d31328a3b98c69caada4624419aa9e3e9c45371b..da7d943656fe2e5d8df8f8a64ada26ceac2eae03 100644 --- a/diy/2600788.txt +++ b/diy/2600788.txt @@ -28,3 +28,18 @@ Put more air in the tires of your house on the low side. --- 2600831 >>2600826 Kek +--- 2600986 +>>2600788 (OP) +Level your stove. +--- 2600987 +>>2600808 +>stainless steel... don't contain ferrous material +Kek, idiots. +--- 2601074 +>>2600788 (OP) +Just stop cleaning it +--- 2601132 +>>2600788 (OP) +> pot moves +You’ve got water under your pot—make sure it’s dry. +The water heats up, turns to steam and it becomes like a table hockey table. diff --git a/diy/2600809.txt b/diy/2600809.txt index 32923b4e4e721bc19b5683abbfeb7e399b93d60d..6791b96a6816a0665afa5e23d3da31307de5f626 100644 --- a/diy/2600809.txt +++ b/diy/2600809.txt @@ -5,3 +5,16 @@ I would like to introduce the AEDM-5810-Z12 optical encoder to track a wheel att I will post the motor dimensions in my next post. --- 2600810 units=mm +--- 2600931 +>>2600809 (OP) + +Define using the SY20STH30-0604A as a backshaft? + +Buying a longer rotor could work more / make this easier maybe? +--- 2600975 +>>2600809 (OP) +Short answer: No. Long answer: pretty sure they don’t sell longer rotors for that motor, maybe there’s a similar type with longer shaft but i wouldn’t really count on it. You could extend the shaft with a coupler. A while ago I tried to move the rotor along the shaft but it doesn’t seem possible with these motors without breaking them, and even if you could move it back it would become too short on the front side for any normal application. If you can get the rotor off cleanly you could get a longer shaft machined probably but seems like a lot of work + +Might I ask why you want an encoder on the stepper motor in the first place? It can hardly be more precise than counting steps. + +Also is the wheel directly connected to the stepper shaft? Because if it is you may want to reconsider (can break the stepper), if it is not, then you have a secondary shaft to put the encoder on right diff --git a/diy/2600856.txt b/diy/2600856.txt index 4c048f172b4c01d6da526280ff7b12c0178148ed..d4fc97ed3888aeab285fff0161b2cd9243d966b9 100644 --- a/diy/2600856.txt +++ b/diy/2600856.txt @@ -1,3 +1,18 @@ ----- --- 2600856 A professor asked us to make a functional model of this machine, of course it's not going to be with the same quality, but what does it take to make a model of this machine? , like what kind of components? +--- 2600988 +wires and motors +--- 2601034 +>>2600988 +> What kind of motors? , it needs to turn powder into flakes +--- 2601041 +If your professor tasked you with constructing this, then he probably expects you to be able to figure out how, not to just get other people to tell you what to do. If we tell you how to build it and what with, then you've learned nothing. + +TL;DR - Do your own homework. +--- 2601098 +>2601041 +Man I'm a pharmacist, i don't know anything about motors or machines +--- 2601351 +>>2601098 +Then tell your professor to make it himself. diff --git a/diy/2600864.txt b/diy/2600864.txt index fc9ebee512b4928cc082d2b51393a0ea7dcdf238..7abb68258dd9de3b6d1c5bca260939b337175786 100644 --- a/diy/2600864.txt +++ b/diy/2600864.txt @@ -17,3 +17,40 @@ Sounds like you have an intermittent short to ground somewhere. Go to your mains > meanwhile, in canada… Mastercrap meter. Dollar tree alchohol for drinking later after a job well done. +--- 2600946 +>burning out lightbulbs +Could be a missing neutral, extremely dangerous. OP, did you ever measure anything above 120V? Try outlets in different parts of the house on different circuits +--- 2601002 +>>2600901 +Why tf was the GFCI switching the outlet off in the video I attached? I’ve never seen that happen, what does that mean? + +>>2600946 +Did you watch the video? The GFCI was shutting off but then briefly afterward showed everything was wired correctly + +Yes I checked different circuits, it’s only ever shown zero or 120V, and one time one of the outlets was just flickering voltage as seen here + +https://youtube.com/shorts/mMkJ4485T9I?feature=share +--- 2601015 +Bump +--- 2601100 +Bump +--- 2601128 +>>2601015 +>>2601100 +This is a ridiculously slow board, calm down. +--- 2601135 +>>2601128 +How can I be calm my appliances are breaking and my landlord is a piece of shit I just want to know what the fuck is going on +--- 2601158 +>>2601135 +>How can I be calm my appliances are breaking and my landlord is a piece of shit I just want to know what the fuck is going on +if it's an emergency then you should call a professional, not wait on the anonymous users of a chinese cartoon webforum +--- 2601173 +>>2601135 +Well you should know that posting "bump" "bump" "bump" makes me want to hide the thread. +--- 2601210 +>>2601135 +Your landlord wants you out and is sabotaging the wiring. Time to accede to their wishes and move. +--- 2601221 +>>2600864 (OP) +This is the third paranoid schizo thread you have made about your electricity. At this point I am sure you are a troll. diff --git a/diy/2600883.txt b/diy/2600883.txt index 89c02b0e194880a1e33bdc005e4b50675f121f85..81bdbeca3faa437bb62f3b1710e018be8522f585 100644 --- a/diy/2600883.txt +++ b/diy/2600883.txt @@ -16,3 +16,37 @@ Open your door and read the sticker, its not very much. Its an S10, my S10 botto No, shocks exist to keep your car from bouncing on its coils/leaf springs. They dont give you any capacity. --- 2600902 Protip: you can carry more if you let your load hang out the back so some of the weight is on the ground +--- 2600932 +>>2600883 (OP) +Towing capacity is dictated by the sticker in the door jamb, like that other anon said. It can vary based on the GVWR of your specific package and also your drivetrain. An anemic drivetrain will have a lower tow capacity. This includes horsepower, transmission / differential ratio and GVWR. A light vehicle should not pull something that's heavier than itself. Note that some trucks can have higher "actual" towing capacity but still have a low rating. If you get pulled over, they could weigh your trailer, and if it's too heavy for your towing capacity you'll get fined. Also, suspension components are not considered in the tow capacity calculation. As long as the hitch is tied to something that won't rip itself apart, it's fine. Bottomed out suspension makes for a terrible ride though. + +Now to answer, those small pickups, S-10, Ford Ranger, Mazda B-Series etc. have poor towing capacity due to their being so light. Heavier truck frames (F-150 class and above) can tow a lot more. +--- 2600941 +>>2600883 (OP) +Forgetting all the legal drivel your genuine towing capacity is determined by two primary factors: that the weight will not physically destroy your pickup, and your pickup capable of both accelerating and more importantly decelerating that weight. Most of the time accelerating isn't a problem. There are plenty of gimmick videos of pickups pulling airplanes and cargo trains along a flat grade. Stopping that much momentum is an entirely different story. If you put 30,000lbs behind an S10, manage to get up to highway speeds and slam your brakes it's just going to jackknife your shit and turn you into a ball of scrap metal + +If I was advising someone who would be towing along private roads and liability was less of a concern, I'd say to determine your true towing capacity, first research and understand what tongue weight is, then look up what your rear axle is rated for and don't exceed that in combined cargo + tongue weight, then generally don't exceed ~3-4x your rear axle rating in towed weight or you probably won't be able to control it. +--- 2601028 +>>2600883 (OP) +about as much as my crown vic which has intercoolers* and probably has a thicker frame too +>180 hp (134 kW) at 4,400 rpm 245 lb⋅ft (332 N⋅m) at 2,800 rpm MPFI 9.2:1 LG3 + +*I guess none of these benchods ever tow or they'd have warned you about boiling your transmission +--- 2601040 +>>2600932 +>A light vehicle should not pull something that's heavier than itself. +>semis shouldn't be pulling semitrailers +--- 2601046 +>>2600902 +Protip 2: put it on a trailer. +--- 2601147 +>>2600932 +Full size Silverados only weight about 2-300 lbs more than an S10 +Like 3700 to 3900lbs +That's always been the problem with S10s +underpowered motors, under powered trannies, lightweight suspension, lightweight brakes. But only a few hundred pounds less which made then get only 2-3 MPG more. + +Almost zero reason to ever drive an S10 over a Silverado. +--- 2601156 +>>2601040 +>semis and pickup trucks are engineered to the same standards and use the same braking systems diff --git a/diy/2600904.txt b/diy/2600904.txt index d7abc5cadc5518f9014606945cd058e855a35d6a..1c51e64b869474914cafb7d7738edcf7978224bb 100644 --- a/diy/2600904.txt +++ b/diy/2600904.txt @@ -40,3 +40,33 @@ I'm gonna admit something here. It all started because it was already peeling. I knocked down the old stuff, sanded it and did a replacement putty stuff painted with killz primer. This could be bad but one thing at a time man. Paijt now demolish ceiling later. +--- 2601063 +>>2600916 +>off-color return +Bad idea, I did that because "yay what a deal!" and there was roller felt stuff in it and you can't return it again. +--- 2601075 +>>2600904 (OP) +if you want to save money dont bother with tile, its unnecessary when you already have a fiberglass surround, just paint it with at least a satin finish, it'll be fine +--- 2601077 +>>2600904 (OP) +>paint +>in a bathroom +But why? +--- 2601146 +>>2601063 +Always run your paint through a filter first. +Mainly for clumps of whatever, but also removes roller fluff, and errant bristles for those savages that don’t de-fuzz their roller. +Also, you probably don’t want to buy a paint return that’s only got 25% of the paint left in it. +Or one that looks like it was from the 1980s. +Etc…. <insert common-sense buying stuff here> +--- 2601164 +>>2600906 +No. Bright white at least semi gloss is the only acceptable bathroom color. +Scrape the popcorn off the ceiling and make it flat. +Is the vanity total shit or just the top? Either way get a better sink/top. +Tear up that tile and put some 12x24 porcelain tiles in, spend at least $9 a Sq ft and don't go to HD/Lowes. Make sure it's flat first and use; laticrete mortar, hydroban, and uncoupling membrane; mapei ultra color grout. +Tear the tub out if you don't have kids and put in a nice tile shower. +Better light and vent combo. +Good mirror and vanity light. +Some towel hangers. +Should be able to get it done for like $5k or less. Might just tile up from the tub if you're keeping it. diff --git a/diy/2600910.txt b/diy/2600910.txt index 3cc05ad75132d79deb0e099a6422af8fbce8ee75..bfdb9a2b76dba700bd6d69d3ad69b7d592e11c2e 100644 --- a/diy/2600910.txt +++ b/diy/2600910.txt @@ -4,3 +4,19 @@ I have an unlimited supply of giant industrial rolls of paper substrate. I haven --- 2600912 >>2600910 (OP) call shigeru ban over for beers i guess +--- 2600939 +I don't get it is it like actual paper? +24" Kraft paper rolls sell for like $35 and are used for making patterns for clothes and cosplay stuff you could sell it at a decent price on craigslist to all the weeaboos and grandmothers in your area +--- 2600955 +>>2600910 (OP) +--- 2600999 +>>2600910 (OP) +if you moved to India, +you would be bankrupt. +--- 2601024 +>>2600910 (OP) +>unlimited supply +how the hell did you swing that? +--- 2601062 +>>2601024 +He works at a paper factory. diff --git a/diy/2600991.txt b/diy/2600991.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3873aeb6ffa850766ebcb0a501d69fd3b8c78796 --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2600991.txt @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +----- +--- 2600991 +Hey /diy/ + +Long time ago, I managed to bent my 3.5mm Audio Jack in my desktop computers motherboard. + +Now that would not matter to me much since i'm using external audio interface anyway, but + I have nothing plugged in the port, and my motherboard keeps detecting a nonexistent audio device , making a popup flicker at my desktop every second. I managed to get rid of the popup but, my programs and games keep detecting and losing connection to that nonexistent audio device, giving me a lot of stutter and cpu spikes. + +I'm asking if there is any way to disable audiojack detection from your motherboard completely. + +my motherboard is ASRock Z77 Pro4 + +If this is a wrong board to ask a question like this, MODS feel free to delete this post +--- 2601010 +>>2600991 (OP) +>I'm asking if there is any way to disable audiojack detection from your motherboard completely. +Check your BIOS settings. +--- 2601013 +>>2601010 +Yeah, disable the audio device entirely in the BIOS, probably the simplest way. Not worth trying to fight with Realtek's shitty drivers. +At some point way in the future you will forget you did this and be confused trying to make it work, though. +You could also disable the audio device in hardware/device manager under control panel. Just find it in the tree, right click, disable. +--- 2601019 +wintards, I swear +https://www.google.com/search?q=How+do+I+permanently+disable+a+device+in+Device+Manager +--- 2601350 +>any way to disable audiojack detection from your motherboard completely +Open device manager and disable it. +>If this is a wrong board to ask a question like this +It is, probably should be on /g/. +--- 2601373 +>>2601019 +What has your obsession gained you? diff --git a/diy/2601033.txt b/diy/2601033.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..79d4fd1a402bb9ddd452b0940aea1a879045d14c --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601033.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +----- +--- 2601033 +WEEEEEEE +--- 2601039 +>>2601033 (OP) +oh nooo! diff --git a/diy/2601035.txt b/diy/2601035.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..49d5759dcbc5fe7b4f60950f47ef806a96ce4f45 --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601035.txt @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +----- +--- 2601035 +My brother has severe autism and his fixation is trains and coal smoke. I think it would really make him happy if there was some sort of coal-powered thing for sale, but my searches aren't turning up anything. +Anyone know of something I can get him that lets him burn coal? +Thanks! +--- 2601038 +Also, by burning coal I'm not talking about the /pol/ meme. Please don't waste my time with that. +--- 2601048 +>>2601035 (OP) +I'm sure his mother coul- +>>2601038 +oh. +--- 2601051 +Coal smoke is a bit toxic. +My dad had a little stationary steam engine that used methylated spirits as the heat source for the boiler. +--- 2601060 +>>2601035 (OP) +>I think it would really make him happy if there was some sort of coal-powered thing for sale +trying to kill him eh? +--- 2601066 +how much money do you have? +coal-fired model trains do exist +https://www.ebay.com/itm/123413372226 +https://www.google.com/search?q=coal+fired+model+trains+for+sale +--- 2601082 +What if you got him one of those stirling engines you can place on a coffee mug? +they'll work with basically any heat source and are dirt cheap +--- 2601086 +>>2601038 +Well shit... Guess i have no input for you then. +--- 2601087 +>>2601051 +>Coal smoke is a bit toxic. +Did you miss where he said his brother has severe autism? Who the fuck cares about toxic smoke? +--- 2601089 +>>2601048 +--- 2601092 +Stirling engine + toy train. You can buy the stirling engine kits for less than $100. Should work fine with lumps of grill charcoal. +--- 2601093 +>>2601092 +good idea +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx-IxLpsXgc [Embed] +depending what the design is you could use almost any tool, even heating up a lump of iron +--- 2601094 +How to make a steam whistle? +--- 2601112 +>>2601035 (OP) +--- 2601119 +I'm not convinced OP isn't the autistic brother. +--- 2601216 +>>2601112 +just kys, save us all time +--- 2601238 +>>2601048 +/thread +--- 2601310 +>>2601051 +Good point. Knowing him he'll literally huff the fumes. Much appreciated, anon! + +>>2601066 +Maybe someday when I have money I can get him something like that + +>>2601092 +Yeah, he has really expensive DCS (?) trains with all the controls and fake steam. The Stirling engine I considered but I don't think he really likes that. +He's like a moth to a lamp when he's burning stuff in his firepit, loading it with a spade and conductor's hat. I just really want to put a smile on his face, you know? It's a shame, I might have to look into those small rideable trains someday + +>>2601119 +Excuse me sir, but I'm the schizophrenic brother. TWO autistic brothers would be hell; we're literally opposites +--- 2601311 +>>2601048 +>He's like a moth to a lamp when he's burning stuff in his firepit, + +https://twitter.com/bbqmates/status/585437285870612480/photo/2 +--- 2601313 +>>2601311 +Fab one with a plain hatch in the cab, leave the doors for cleanout and it can be both grill and play boiler. +--- 2601314 +Get him a vape and a train whistle. +--- 2601316 +>>2601310 +If your brother hasn't heard of him before introduce him to Fred Dibnah. +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qxPZn3JUwE [Embed] + +Coal is nasty dirty stuff its advantage is its cost per unit of energy. +Charcoal is way cleaner and will do pretty much all you need from it that you might get from coal and you can even make the stuff yourself pretty easily. there's a thread up about it right now. + +Steam engines aren't really that complex but are potentially dangerous, pressurised live steam is lethal stuff. +You can make a simple newcommon style engine that relies of filling a chamber with steam then cooling it with water to condense it somewhat easily. +--- 2601319 +>>2601314 +Why not both? A vape that is also a train whistle +Become the train, little autist +--- 2601326 +>>2601048 +fucking lol, thanks anon for the smirk +--- 2601328 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZWD6Z5uchI [Embed] +--- 2601333 +>>2601316 +>will do pretty much all you need from it that you might get from coal +checke this and I'm not so sure I can reasonably make the claim so I'll retract it +--- 2601347 +Introduce him to the sharty, he can discuss about coal there. diff --git a/diy/2601149.txt b/diy/2601149.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0ab528dc1fd1eea7d8ced93ee2db4a3bc27926b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601149.txt @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +----- +--- 2601149 +https://www.amazon.co.uk/SELEWARE-Capacity-Suspension-Hardware-Accessories/dp/B07R9HRW36 +i want to buy these to hang my gymnastic rings. do i need to drill a pilot hole or can i just screw these into my wooden ceiling beam? also how do i scream them in since they have a blank head +--- 2601153 +>>2601149 (OP) +Those are called lag bolts. +Yes it's imperitive to drill pilot holes before using them in wood. If you do not use a properly sized pilot hole, you will split and damage the wood, making it more likely to fall out + +They don't have a blank head, they have a hex head, you screw them in place with a socket or a wrench. +An impact driver works great, but if not just by hand with a ratchet works too. +--- 2601154 +>>2601153 +thank you diff --git a/diy/2601190.txt b/diy/2601190.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..405a6424baa8c11433743d5e94011dc16a8df195 --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601190.txt @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +----- +--- 2601190 +>save 10-15k a year in materials by reducing waste and making efficient use of off cuts +>produce new jigs, troubleshoot and improve production machinery because our engineers are lazy and work only if the owner is in +>expect me to fix their website instead if their website devs +>none of these were expected of me, just over achieving in hopes of earning more +>most efficient worker on the floor +>make only $2 more than 40 year old burnouts who bring weed to work +>have to wear a respirator and hearing protection all day +>literally make less than a traffic flagger +>actual job has several minutes between machine cycle that literally nothing productive can be done for several minute's +>anon, you can't sit anymore +Are all small businesses slave drivers? Never seen people be so dumb and petty anywhere else I've worked in my life. Or is it just after they get gov't contract gibs? +I never wanted to deal with the paperwork, but after seeing how retarded you can be and run a moderately successful business, I might get out of manufacturing and start being a trim carpenter. +--- 2601193 +>>2601190 (OP) + +Yeah, I'm working for a tiny engineering company right now. + +The benefits (cool co-workers, get to WFH half the week) are starting to get vastly outshadowed by the cons (so much fucking stress, have to do literally every role in the company, no growth on the horizon) + +I've worked for other tiny companies before, as well as giant international firms, and I would gladly go back to being a nameless cog in the machine at this point in my life. I'm 37, I don't give a fuck anymore about being a team player or making a difference or being able to see the results of my efforts. I want to show up, do my job and go the fuck home. +--- 2601206 +>>2601193 +We didn't even have an outside employee hired in over a year, all friends of friends or someone known. +They get treated differently and get paid more and any cock up is blamed on anyone in the outgroup. Watching the decline from the inside is something else. +--- 2601229 +>>2601190 (OP) +You're the fool for letting them take advantage of you, stop doing other peoples work and if they get shirty ask for more money or leave. +Unless you are slated to take over a managerial role in the company small firms are usually dead ends where burn outs just wait out the retirement clock or are such fuck ups they failed into the position and are hanging on dearly to the job diff --git a/diy/2601203.txt b/diy/2601203.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8bccbd63d9ba6cdb923a2020f6d54ec94c2eaaeb --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601203.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +----- +--- 2601203 +I have a harbor freight 90 amp welder. + +At what point should I upgrade? I do get passable welds, they just look bad. diff --git a/diy/2601245.txt b/diy/2601245.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..7e158e0146c3964ae6f731272d73dab2cb39bacd --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601245.txt @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +----- +--- 2601245 +>metal shaving in eye +It's fucking over is it? Just how expensive is it to get it removed? +--- 2601256 +>>2601245 (OP) +I had this happen once. +Ophthalmologist office charged about $160 and it would've been like 5x that had I gone to a urgent care, and I shudder to think what it would've cost at the hospital ER. + +It's really super important to get it out ASAP, they told me that rust is toxic to the eyeball. + +Go to an ophthalmologist, you're eyes are too important to fuck around. +--- 2601257 +Usually can be handles by urgent care. They'll refer you to eye surgeon if you need it +--- 2601258 +Pull it out with a magnet if it's ferrous +--- 2601299 +I got one in the white of my eye once, I just left it till it went away, left a little rust spot for a while but now it's gone, damn safety glasses bounce that shit right into my eyes everytime. +--- 2601301 +See a doctor ASAP. Don’t take chances with the eye. + +And next time wear glasses +--- 2601306 +>>2601245 (OP) +Painless procedure, insurance paid for it but I think it was like a 5 dollar copay for the eye drops. Get it done now because it'll rust like other anon said. +--- 2601329 +>>2601245 (OP) +It's over. +--- 2601342 +OP here, went to the doc and gave me some meds and recommended me to go see a specialist. When I arrived home I passed a magnet and felt a bit of pain and now it doesn't bother me, will keep passing a magnet along my eye and go to the specialist. + +Thanks for reading my blog. +--- 2601349 +>>2601245 (OP) +It was about 150 leafs at the optometrist every time it happened to me including the antibiotic eye drops +--- 2601359 +>>2601245 (OP) +I got a big chunk of rust in my eye last week while pulling 20+ year old runners off a truck... nothing happened + +I have since purchased a few types of safety goggles, and a respirator +--- 2601363 +Yeah around 150 last time I did it. That included some eye drops and antibacterial goo to put in my eye. He took a little spoon and melon scooped my eyeball and then took a tiny little dremel like tool with a brush on the end of it and brushed away all the rust that had accumulated around the steel in my eyeball... +--- 2601365 +>>2601359 +got lucky, my friend and I were fucking with an exhaust system and he got one in. shit turned into a sty and he had to get it drained. + +>tfw cutting copper earlier and couldn't find my googles. I think a hot piece landed near my tear duct. +i gotta find those fucking things i've been cutting and grinding all week without them diff --git a/diy/2601295.txt b/diy/2601295.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..b178a572fc49aae554967b5653bec3a1ddd23052 --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601295.txt @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +----- +--- 2601295 +I'm struggling to get my makerbase stuff to work. Been a while since I bought it and I'm trying to figure it all out again. Already made a thread in /wsr/ but not much help yet, other than a /diy/ referral, so here I am. + +Neje laser has 4 pin connector, mks dlc v2.0 and v2.1 only have 2 pin plugs. Wires from the laser are 12v, gnd, ttl and temperature. I was figuring 12v and gnd go into the laser plug and the ttl to the positive on the ttl plug, not sure if I leave the temp wire out or if I'm able to attach it to some spare 5 volt pin or whatever. I'd need some male and female 2 pin connectors first anyways if I want to get anything to work, so instead of figuring that out without confirmation of me doing it right or wrong, I went ahead with trying to get wifi to work on my mks tft24 v1.1. + +That also didn't pan out. I finally found the github page with the right bin file on it, put it on an sd card, tried booting it, didn't do anything. Literally nothing happens. If I put in an empty sd card in when it's on it says boot though, nothing when I put the sd card in with the bin file, not when it's on or turning it on with sd already in. I followed the first couple of steps in this video to the letter, should get the message it's updating firmware, but I don't, kinda frustrating. +https://youtu.be/D9mtISAw9FQ [Embed] + +Also wondering about the stepper motor drivers I have, tmc 2209 v3.1 from fysetc, want to enable better microstepping and sensorless homing, but not sure which jumpers I should take off or add where exactly. + +MKS DLC documentation. +https://github.com/makerbase-mks/MKS-DLC/wiki/MKS-DLC-User-Manual +MKS TFT: +https://github.com/makerbase-mks/MKS-TFT/tree/master/MKS_TFT_CNC +>I dowloaded this bin file +https://github.com/makerbase-mks/MKS-TFT/blob/master/MKS_TFT_CNC/History_version/MKS_TFT24_CNC_V1.0.1%20Release%20file.zip +Fysetc tmc 2209: +https://github.com/FYSETC/FYSETC-TMC2209 +--- 2601296 +Can't I just use this little adapter board that came with the laser to wire it through to the mks board, or is that a stupid question? +--- 2601417 +MKS Wifi is garbage, wouldn't bother trying to set it up at all. If you want to control a CNC of some kind over wifi, you'll need a raspi. +>should I use the adapter board that came with the laser and the documentation tells me to use? +Yes, probably yes, this whole thread seems like you not reading the documentation. +>uart +I don't think those boards support uart and thus sensorless homing, but if they did, all that would be in the documentation. Ask the seller you bought from. diff --git a/diy/2601340.txt b/diy/2601340.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..91e22b96a69bafb816cc6724f7dab89eadd6f167 --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601340.txt @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +----- +--- 2601340 +How hard is it to install an S-trap under a sink? +And what tools will I need? +This is from someone with 0 plumbing experience + +A few years ago my mom renovated her house and the dumb contractors cheapest out and didn't put them in +--- 2601343 +>>2601340 (OP) +It's one of the simplest plumbing jobs you can do. All you'll probably need is a pair of channel locks to deal with the compression fittings. And possibly a handsaw if you need to cut something to length. +--- 2601367 +>>2601340 (OP) +Everything basically screws together itself by hand tightening and then you finish with tool tightening it. +PTFE Teflon tape goes on the male side and pipe dope goes on the female side. +When you are tool tightening, make sure that you are using a tool to counteract the pressure that you are putting on pipe following it so that you don’t rip it out of the wall. +--- 2601372 +>>2601340 (OP) +In my area, S traps are generally banned. +Look at your code and see if you really need a P trap. +--- 2601399 +>>2601367 +No part of a P trap is tightened with a wrench or with tape or pipedope. They're all hand tight with washers and gaskets. + +If you want to call the basin drain then okay dope and a wrench for that diff --git a/diy/2601344.txt b/diy/2601344.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..65a18e607edc69699df1e16764d74930c0705530 --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601344.txt @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +----- +--- 2601344 +I'm building a 6x4x4 doghouse to sit inside a 10x8x8 plastic shed. I have heaters runninng inside the shed on cold days. I do renos on the side and am in 2nd year engineering but unfortunately I've never worked with insulation before. What would the cheapest, easiest solution be here? Is there a specific size of dimensional lumber that would sit flush with insulation? Do I need homewrap? + Also, there are missing skylights running along the center of the shed roof that have to be covered. I'm using spray foam to fill the internal edges that come apart with time, and for now I've covered the holes with thick rubber mats. What would be a cheap and easy solution for the roof? Ideally I'd like to just cover the whole roof in something, but I have nothing to pin shingles to seeing as it's plastic. Please bare with me I'm 18 and retarded, any help is appreciated. +--- 2601346 +>>2601344 (OP) +Should have clarified, but it's not worth insulating the entire shed so I'm only looking to insulate the doghouse as I build it. +--- 2601353 +>>2601344 (OP) +Sorry for the mess of a post, but for reference the doghouse is for a Cane Corso who looks like she'll be around 120lbs fully grown. She doesn't chew on stuff thankfully, and doesn't defecate in her bed. +--- 2601356 +bubble wrap between 2 layers of thicker mylar foil is probably the cheapest insulation diff --git a/diy/2601380.txt b/diy/2601380.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..80dda3aa99783e3ba6907f55fddc200ebcd755c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601380.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +----- +--- 2601380 +https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/abomination-golems + +Hi /diy/ +So, I saw a /3dcg/ thread, and thought about gifting to anyone that likes it some STLs of something I sculpted to keep me motivated into doing more stuff. These are scaled for 50mm bases and you can print them with a 4k resin printer easily. + +I love this hobby so much, and thought just to share something just because, if anything wants it, thanks! +--- 2601395 +>>2601380 (OP) +Thanks bro, I wanted to get into designing my own 3d prints, what software do you use to make detailed models? +--- 2601397 +>>2601395 +Blender, it's actually all you could need +Haven't got into zBrush but obviously would be a second choice + +Will post more pics diff --git a/diy/2601388.txt b/diy/2601388.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..07494a53c28e74188427edc322ba9eb718d9f7b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601388.txt @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +----- +--- 2601388 +Hello /diy/ I saved up to 15,000 dollars and wanting to know how to build a tiny house? Any tips or tricks. I want something similar to the picture and might add wheels on it take it across the country. Would it be reasonable? +--- 2601393 +find the nearest travel trailer dealership and ask for their bottom dollar model +--- 2601408 +>>2601388 (OP) +$15k gets you a cargo trailer. another $10-15k makes the cargo trailer livable. diff --git a/diy/2601407.txt b/diy/2601407.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8dc0d0937a6c9b4b9c0189564aab730590e94cba --- /dev/null +++ b/diy/2601407.txt @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +----- +--- 2601407 +$800 Bedslinger Edition +Last Thread: >>2596124 → + +All the outdated info you don't need about /3Dpg/-printing (Last updated 859 days ago): https://pastebin.com/AKqpcyN5 +>Your print failed? Go to: +https://www.simplify3d.com/support/print-quality-troubleshooting/ + +>Calibrate your printer. +https://teachingtechyt.github.io/calibration.html + +If that doesn't help you solve your problems, post: +>A picture of the failed part +>Printer make & model +>Filament type/brand +>Slicer & slicer settings + +>What printer should I buy? [32/71/4 :detadpU tsaL] +Do your own research, these are just popular and available options: +Up to 200 USD: Kingroon KP3S, Sovol SV01, Voxelab Aquila X2, Anycubic Kobra Neo, ELEGOO Neptune 2S, Malyan M300/Monoprice Mini Delta +Up to 300 USD: Kingroon KP3S Pro/Pro S1, Sovol SV06, Creality Ender 3 V2 Neo +Up to 400 USD: Creality Ender 3 S1, Sovol SV01 Pro, Artillery Sidewinder SW-X2 +Up to 500 USD: Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro, Prusa MINI+, FLSUN Super Racer +Up to 800 USD: Bambu Lab P1P, Prusa MK4 kit +Over 1000 USD: Bambu Lab X1 Carbon, Ultimaker, Lulzbot, Raise3D +DIY: Voron, Rat Rig, Ultimaker/2/3, https://reprap.org/wiki/ +SLA: Creality HALOT-ONE/LD-002H, Anycubic Photon Mono/X/4K, Elegoo Mars 3/Saturn 2, Formlabs Form 3/3L + +>Where can I get things to print? +https://www.thingiverse.com/ +https://thangs.com/ +https://printables.com/ +https://grabcad.com/ +https://google.com/ +https://www.yeggi.com/ +https://cults3d.com/ +T*legr*m + +>What CAD software should I use? +Free to anyone: Fusion360, Onshape, TinkerCAD, FreeCAD +Free to me: Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, Solidworks, Rhino, Solid Edge +Autistic /g/oobers: OpenSCAD, OpenJSCAD +Mesh free-forming and modeling: Blender +Architects: Sketchup + +>What slicer should I use? +For everyone: Cura, PrusaSlicer, BambuStudio for P1P/X1 owners. +For enthusiasts: SuperSlicer, OrcaSlicer +For autists: Pleccer/SuperPleccer, Kiri:Moto, +--- 2601410 +>>2601407 (OP) +>For autists: Pleccer/SuperPleccer, Kiri:Moto, FullControl +one fucking job i swear