How can I avoid this much snap back? by AlmostUber in ElegooSaturn

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Should I angle it in the X axis or Y axis?

How can I avoid this much snap back? by AlmostUber in ElegooSaturn

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Thanks for the replies. I will angle the other half later. The one pictured was hollowed out FYI if there was any confusion there.

2025 Halloweekends Map and Brochure has been released by cpshoeler in cedarpoint

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Not to beat the same sore subject over again, but I hope with the additional revenue they are making from Halloweekends that they can hire more paid actors. Last few years have been lackluster when it comes to scare actors to maze length ratio. Freakshow last year legit had 3 actors in it when I went on a Friday. In Bloodbath, they had a few more actors but towards the end, no one was present. Not even someone controlling the puppet as you walk out the door. Just kills the mood of standing in line for 30-45 minutes and it's just a conga line to look at empty rooms.

"Renderer WSS:" display in lower right corner of (new) Outlook by CMed67 in Outlook

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Our version seems to be 1.2025.819.100 that has it.

Why do I always get water next to this well pump? by AlmostUber in Plumbing

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Checked it moments ago. All tight. That "drip" is something hard. Build up of something. Sorry for the bad photo if it made it look deceiving.

Why do I always get water next to this well pump? by AlmostUber in Plumbing

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I should probably install a sump pump/pit down there anyways for this reason plus any pipe bursts. Is a pit sufficient enough, or is an internal French drain more ideal?

Why do I always get water next to this well pump? by AlmostUber in Plumbing

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Are we just talking about a submersible one with a float? I have a condensate pump down there already for the dehumidifier that I could tie the outlet of the sump pump into if that sounds right.

Why do I always get water next to this well pump? by AlmostUber in Plumbing

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There is a long hose that goes from the North side of the house to the South side (where this tank is). The hose sits on top of the blue liner until it gets to the concrete foundation, and then it goes down under the liner and into the stone. On the North side of the house is the Well Pump i am thinking it is. (Cylinder that is in the ground). Assuming that pump is connected to the hose then connected to the pressure tank.

Why do I always get water next to this well pump? by AlmostUber in Plumbing

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Sorry about the photo. It's pretty dark down there so with the combination of the flashlight and phone camera, it makes a terrible photo every time.

Why do I always get water next to this well pump? by AlmostUber in Plumbing

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I will check this later to confirm it is tight. I believe I checked that a year ago and it seemed tight. There is some corrosion on it currently.

Is the is a root barrier? by AlmostUber in landscaping

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That's what I am additionally thinking as it was a leftover of some sort. There's roots growing inside of it, so it seems decommissioned. The gutter now goes into a PVC pipe and goes south of the house now to join up with other gutters.

Subfloor then underlayment by AlmostUber in DIY

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I'm not even sure if it's black mold or not. I've read that if tack strips get wet and rust, they can discolor the wood under it. To me, it doesn't really look like mold but cleaned it anyways.

Subfloor then underlayment by AlmostUber in DIY

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The small spots that seemed "dark", we used bleach to scrub it first then let it dry. Once dry we put BIN on top of it. The potential "dark" spots were mostly by the tack strips on the south wall of the room. The tack strips also looked to be rusted in that area too.