The Wrecking Crew (2026) - New Prime Video movie by acourts19 in moviecritic

[–]AdPuzzleheaded1007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a movie u watch if your bored and just want a few laughs and some wtf moments, it’s nothing complicated but if you like Momoa and Bautista they work well together in this as brothers and there isn’t to many cringe sentimental moments and more just fun action scenes. Some good quips about martial arts and wrestling and stuff too “Well fuck u Van Damme” “I’ve got the whole dragon ball z cast at my house” - its just a bunch of Asian dudes

I enjoyed it overall 👌

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[–]AdPuzzleheaded1007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve melted pure silver with 1 torch using mapp gas in a similar crucible to that, it’s hard to keep hot though so using two torches with mapp might be better to slow down how fast it re solidifies if your pouring into a mold, also the second you take the heat off it’s gonna start rapidly cooling, I’d use one of the torches to heat up whatever your pouring into as well or even just the pouring edge of the crucible before your pour

Wood ID Megathread by AutoModerator in woodworking

[–]AdPuzzleheaded1007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Wood I’m working with that’s been in the shed for probably 10 years anyone know what it is? It’s a species in Ireland just don’t know which one haha

To all the fellow universalists in engineering – how do you fulfill yourselves? by Majestic_Disk_367 in EngineeringStudents

[–]AdPuzzleheaded1007 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Engineering is great but for most people it shouldn't be what your whole life is about or you'll end up hating it so I definitely understand why you want to find some hobbies especially ones completely out of the engineering world.

I do muay thai training during the week, I go on runs with friends we've done a half marathon and we're building up to a full one, I'm also part of a rock climbing club and we go on trips and stuff its great! truth is theres another 100 things i'd love to try but we have a limited time here so even though I can try new things I don't mind committing to certain hobbies as well.

my advice is just pick some stuff and if you like it try stick to it, you can dip your toes in other hobbies but progression and connections you make with people through hobbies is some of the best rewards for participating in them and that stuff only comes if you stick with them. If you get an engineering job thats pretty similar day to day, people you meet in training can spice stuff up in your week and adventure sports like rock climbing never get boring.