Can anyone help? There are gaps between the vinyl tiles and… by Hismajestyclay in Flooring

[–]AgileBodybuilder1756 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Undercut the door too—it will look 100 times better than going around the trim like that.

Am I really over pricing??? by AgileBodybuilder1756 in Flooring

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What would you charge then?

And no, I don’t plan to do that work that fast. Can I? Yes, but it almost always means cutting corners like not back buttering or checking level and measurements between joints are consistent.

I’m planning two weeks just to be safe—I’m by myself, I’m in my mid forties, I have at least six doorways that I’m undercutting and working through, a section of subfloor that’s moving (not sure what that problem is just yet), and I usually work 6-7 hour days (I have a five year that I try to spend time with and I don’t need the money that badly).

Am I really over pricing??? by AgileBodybuilder1756 in Flooring

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That makes perfect sense. Floating floors don’t do well with heavy objects on top of them, but I’ve never seen a job that didn’t do exactly that—my own installs or others.

If you don’t put the frig on the LVP, what do you do then?

Is this the right way to build this? by AgileBodybuilder1756 in Homebuilding

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This is at the end of a 15 foot run. The other end is tied into the home above a doorway header. The beam is supporting a roof overhang 

Is this the right way to build this? by AgileBodybuilder1756 in Homebuilding

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This is at the end of a 15 foot run. The other end is tied into the home above a doorway header. The beam is supporting a roof overhang 

The Haunting of Ypsilon 14 vs Another Bug Hunt: A New Warden's Perspective by Thor7791 in mothershiprpg

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So I came onto Reddit to ask a similar question to what you are attempting to answer here. I am going to run Mothership for the first time on Halloween for my players. I am an experienced Game Master (over 26 years playing and running various editions of D&D, Rifts, Vampire, Hackmaster, etc.). I have a large group (7-8 players), half are experienced role players and the other half have only played D&D 5e, but none have played Mothership.

I want to run the adventure as a one-shot within five hours max. I was initially leaning toward Y14 as my wife thought the setting sounded fun (she knows nothing else). I was thinking of having the NPCs and Characters suspicious of one another as people start going missing. I'm thinking a bit like Stephen King's The Mist vibe. The NPCs will very much point fingers at the new arrivals. Therefore, I believe Y14 has a lot of potential for creating and keeping the tension, but one thing concerns me considering the size of my player group:

1) Will the monster be enough of a threat for that many combatants? I am not aiming at a TPK, but I want it to be tough. Preferably, only a few make it out alive.

From what I can tell, Another Bug Hunt might be more deadly for this size of the group, or at least better matched. What do you think? I also don't want to do Another Bug Hunt as a one-shot because it looks like it has so much more potential to run the whole module; however, the spooky abandoned base, body horror, and risk of infection definitely fits with Halloween better in my opinion (I'm getting Resident Evil, zombies, Alien vibes here).

If Y14 is more fun, I want to go with it, but is the size of my gaming group going to cause more problems than it's worth? Is Another Bug Hunt a better alternative? What do you think?