Is it a Samsung?
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Is it a Samsung?
A bent or kinked saw is not the same as a scratch or a ding. Then again, it depends on what you want to do with it. If all you’re gonna do is paint the side of it and hang it on the wall, then it...
It’s an extreme measure, a last resort, perhaps for those people who are unwilling to invest in an ultrasonic cleaning system (either commercial or home brew.)
OB woodworking, you of course know...
Unless it’s for a fence post, because doing so could vault you into an existential crisis when it comes time to replace it. ;^)
Just dealt with this today…
What really bothers me is that people might think it was someone else, Good People like Pete Taran or Tom Lie-Nielsen. They don’t deserve even the possibility of a doubt, at least from me.
heat up sprinkler hoses (“funny pipe”) with a torch or a good heat gun, and they slide right on. No clamps required.
That’s fine. Let me give you an example of how things can work a bit differently. I bought an expensive saw from a “maker” based on reputation, and after 12 weeks to deliver a bone stock saw, what...
I'd like some confirmation that it's who I think it is, so that I don't feel so all alone in being gaslit.
Which maker was this? If they’re not even looking at their product before they ship it, we deserve to know this.
The thing I don’t like about the Google mesh system is that, if you read the fine print, you’re giving Google entitlement to all the data that runs through it. If you’re using the system to handle...
I’ve had the Linksys Velop for 3 years now, and it works so well that I’ve forgotten any details about how to use it. It just works. Maybe a few times a year I’ve had to press the reset button on one...
I have a Makita 9903 3x21 and it’s still the champ it ever was. It just works and works. What adjustment. Use decent fresh belts.
What is the point of hiding how we did stuff? Are we not men, or are we machines?
But we’re talking about a _garage_ here.
We're talking specifically about a garage here. I've done a bunch of drywall over the years, and if a crew can't tape and mud a _garage_ so that it looks acceptable, they need to find a different...
I think this may be one reason why the CRC 3 36 product works so well for me. Immediately after removing the Cosmoline, I saturate the surface with the CRC product, which is very runny, and work it...
I don’t like that Helmsman product, I don’t think it’s as UV resistant as they claim it is, and it can be a pain to redo. If you must use a varnish, the Epifanes is better, but I prefer the look of...
Because presumably there’s no air leak in the bottom of the can.
I’m familiar with that part of downtown east Austin, (I used to live in the area,) and parking there is a real pain. How do plan to handle that?
So, Comcast has a 4K “feed”? Is that some streaming thing?
My experience with hard start kits for a/c systems is that they are put in almost immediately before the system tries to explode and burn your house down, not to prevent that but to ease it along.
The number one thing, and it has already been mentioned, is to store the can upside down. If the paint then leaks out all over the place, well, that’s a different problem.
You mean, between doing something and doing nothing? I’d think the GC would be _thrilled_ to be doing nothing and still getting paid for it.
Yes. Just because you’re a “pro” doesn’t mean you can’t duck and run like the “best” of them.
Totally agree. Helicoil is the truth and the way. if the bolt is boogered, that’s probably why there’s a leak. The kits are expensive, but the refills are not so much.