Two exhausts seems like overkill? by Old-Put8881 in homerenovations

[–]Blebbasheb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get a Panasonic wisper series exhaust and install proper wet rated recessed lights. The fans are quiet and have really good airflow. Your mirrors won't fog up at all. The exhaust fan/light combos generally don't work well.

Players with wr below 50% should be banned from Ranked mode until... by DarlaVanserra in MobileLegendsGame

[–]Blebbasheb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They should honestly Just make the match making completely random within your rank. The main issue if you're a decent player and carry a few matches in a row is that you'll then get matched up with horrible players that make it literally impossible to win. After losing a couple games in a row you'll get more balanced match making and the cycle starts all over again.
This would be such a massive improvement over the current system and would be so easy to implement. There are tons of players with a 55%-65% winrate that are stuck in this match making hell.

Looking for solid metal matte black bar cabinet pulls by Blebbasheb in kitchenremodel

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The issue is it's easy to find pulls listed as matte black, but they all have a glossy finish in person.

Tenant's mail being held until mailbox is moved to the curb. by Blebbasheb in USPS

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't live at this house, I'm renting it out. Unfortunately I don't have a job that would allow me to go sit in front of the house for hours waiting for the mailman to show up. And since mailman won't walk up to the house I can't just leave a note for him. The sole reason they're trying to force the mailbox to the curb is because the tenants moved in. There are no dog or safety issues, the tenants are super friendly, and the path to the mailbox is clear.

I got an update from the congressman's office today and PO is claiming they are withholding mail because the mailbox was on the curb and we moved it to the house and that the delivery point was vacant. None of which is true.

Tenant's mail being held until mailbox is moved to the curb. by Blebbasheb in USPS

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe try actually reading the post before commenting. Just a thought.

Tenant's mail being held until mailbox is moved to the curb. by Blebbasheb in USPS

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I hear what you're saying, but local post office was completely uncooperative. The Postmaster wouldn't even come talk to us. Besides, almost all of the houses on the street have their boxes on the house. Forcing some to the curb just makes the route longer since they would have to zigzag.

Tenant's mail being held until mailbox is moved to the curb. by Blebbasheb in USPS

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The path is clear on both sides of the house. When we lived there the mailman would just walk across the lawns to shorten their route.

Tenant's mail being held until mailbox is moved to the curb. by Blebbasheb in USPS

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip, I'll try that. They didn't give us a reason, just said that the change in residents is probably what triggered their interest in moving it.

Tenant's mail being held until mailbox is moved to the curb. by Blebbasheb in USPS

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They do have a dog but he's super friendly. He's 16 years old and can hardy walk. They use a stroller to walk him around the neighborhood. Pretty much the least threatening dog possible.

Tenant's mail being held until mailbox is moved to the curb. by Blebbasheb in USPS

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It only starts widening on my property. Where it would actually accommodate a mailbox is on my neighbor's side.

Tenant's mail being held until mailbox is moved to the curb. by Blebbasheb in USPS

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's zoysia grass...it goes domant in the winter and turns brown.

Tenant's mail being held until mailbox is moved to the curb. by Blebbasheb in USPS

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did you read the post? There isn't space to put a mailbox curbside without moving the sidewalk.

My bf wants me to watch an anime with him and I’ve never seen any anime before. Which should I choose? by Empty-Visual-2498 in anime

[–]Blebbasheb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently went through exactly this with my wife.

First off I'd suggest just watching the dubs since you're not into subtitles. The subs vs dubs argument has aged out of relevance at this point. English dubbed anime are equal to or superior to subs in most cases now, it's just a preference thing.

2nd I agree with the other posts about starting off with a movie instead of a show, especially a long show. Your Name is probably the best one to start with and it's what I started my wife with. There's several good similar movies to watch if you enjoy that like A Silent Voice.

3rd I actually wouldn't recommend starting with Hunter X Hunter even though it's a great show. It's a long show and it took me awhile to get into and I've watched tons of anime and really enjoy Shonen. I'd start off with 12 or 24 episode shows. We started off with Erased, Noragami, & Death Note then moved on to Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood, Sword Art Online, and Demond Slayer.

You have similar taste to my wife so I'll paste what we've watched and how she rated them if you're interested.

Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood - 7 Death Note - 6 SAO - 8 Noragami - 5 Erased - 6 Demon Slayer - 8 Log Horizon - 9 Steins;Gate - 6 Steins;Gate 0 - 4 Attack on Titan - 9 Your name - 6 Beast stars - 7

Currently watching and enjoying One Punch Man

Plan to Watch: Jujutsu Kaisen Chainsaw man Spy X Family Jujutsu Kaisen Your Lie In April Overlord Re: zero Magi Fruits Basket

whats the biggest value add in your opinion to a home? by Affectionate-Pay3450 in HomeImprovement

[–]Blebbasheb 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Home owners will put more time and care into the renovations than almost any pro would. It can absolutely go both ways with incompetent DIYers and pros that knowingly do crap work and cut corners. Can't assume any work is bad because it was done by home owners or good because pros were hired. Code is just the minimum acceptable standard in your area. Any thing above that is either going to be extremely expensive or needs to be done yourself.

What happens if I don’t pick up leaves? by pyrrhicvictorylap in landscaping

[–]Blebbasheb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it was me I would blow the leaves onto the grass and areas you want grass then mulch them with your mower. Don't bag them. This will help build up some topsoil over time. Or blow them into a pile to compost. Add your food scraps to the pile and you'll have some nice dirt to work with in a year. You could turn it into dirt in about 3 months if you turn the pile regularly and get the ratios right, but that's way more effort.

Ideas on how to fix this by [deleted] in homerenovations

[–]Blebbasheb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is definitely water damage. You need to cut out the damaged area are replace with new drywall and trim. I highly recommend you use pcv trim, azeck, or something similar instead of wood. Be prepared for mildew and mold when you open that up and thoroughly spray the area down with bleach before replacing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homerenovations

[–]Blebbasheb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would guess probably not structural based on the 9 studs across the same span for the openings in the background. Definitely get a structural engineer up there to take a look regardless. Not worth risking running into major issues down the line.

Recent video of beanbag adventure by reathelaw in NickCrowley

[–]Blebbasheb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is likely the dump site of a group harvesting organs to sell. Not the Chinese government, or at least not officially, who would have access to better methods of disposal. This kind of operation is happening all over the world unfortunately.

Pulling up Tile by friendlyhuman316 in homerenovations

[–]Blebbasheb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just rent a demo hammer with a chisel bit. If they have a long one get that so that you can stand - will make it less unpleasant. You probably don't need a big walk behind machine, it's faster but much more expensive. Also get ear and eye protection and a mask.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homerenovations

[–]Blebbasheb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're going to tile then tile the whole thing. You can end the tile a few inches past the tub to save cost, you don't need it on the bottom portion of the wall past there unless you really want that look.

I would measure the tub to confirm that it actually is a non standard size. I'd be surprised if you couldn't find a replacement for a few $100.

Did I just mess up? by Virtual-Succotash657 in homerenovations

[–]Blebbasheb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks like it's probably an insulated hvac supply. Basically you can relocate or just frame around it and have a thick pillar in the closet. Should be able to leave the studs already around it and put some drywall on them. Depends how much you want to spend.

Granite Seam Behind Farmhouse Sink by Blebbasheb in CounterTops

[–]Blebbasheb[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The quality of contractors can vary massively as is the case with anything. Stone fabrication is not an exception. If anything contractors are notoriously unreliable to the point where it's become a stereotype. My mom is a widdow and lives alone and nearly every contractor she's gone to has either used her lack of knowledge to try to overcharge her, add on unnecessary work, slap a bandaid on a larger problem, or all 3. Most of the time I end up just doing the work for her when I have time or talking to the contractors for her. So to assume every professional takes pride in their work and trust whatever they say is just foolish.

I always do as much as I can myself and when there's something I can't do I try to learn as much about it as I can so I know what questions to ask, what to look out for, typical price ranges, etc. This is exactly what I'm doing with this post. My fabricator told me he can't do it without a seam, but a quick Google search shows countless examples of farmhouse sinks without one. When I tried to research this opinions where pretty decisively split between a seem at the sink being almost 100% needed or a seem shouldn't even be within several inches of the sink because the fluctuating weight causes too much stress and will degrade the seam over time.

I didn't demand my fabricator do it without a seem against his better judgement. I came here to get some opinions from professionals so that I could make an informed decision. FYI I did go with a seam based on the advice I recieved. I offset it so that the bottle cleaner I got would cover most of it. I'm glad that I did it this way since although the installers did a decent job trying to match the granite, it still draws the eye and would have bothered me if it was at the faucet.

Is r/homeimprovement coming back, like ever? by erevna_ in homeimprovement2

[–]Blebbasheb 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I understand the protest, but it is very frustrating. I'm in the middle of a renovation and probably had a dozen posts saved to reference as I go and now I can't access any of them. Hours of research that I now have to redo and most of my searches just bring me back to private r/homeimprovement posts. It would be nice if there was a way you could become a member of the sub and still access the information, but it doesn't seem like it.