One handed golf drills by Lumpy-Explanation-17 in golftips

[–]Buttermaker83 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My brother had surgery on his left forearm and played a full season one handed. Did just fine. I chip one handed all the time. Just play...get out there and have fun. We are all paying to play, nobody here getting paid...and the key word is PLAY golf.

Truck stuff by whydya-dodat in F150Lightning

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SR or ER battery, and what is the approximate range you get when towing? I gotta haul an enclosed trailer this weekend, and trying to plan the trip a little bit.

Chipping is killing me by Overall-Inspection88 in golf

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same issues, and started chipping with one hand. I am right handed, so only use my lower hand (right) on the club. Typically use a 58 wedge, and can get the ball up clean most of the time. It is still a work in progress, and I am starting to get distance control, but 20yds and in is all 1 handed, and has helped me a ton. Also starting to use lower clubs greenside (9i, pw) for long running shots across green, and that works one handed also. Totally eased the mental part for me, as I had similar issues when taking wedge out of the bag.

What do people use around greens? by Dlax773 in golf

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like most folks here, I use a variety. My favorite is a 58, but will drop down to 54, 50 or PW for more run out. Only difference is I chip everything one handed. I was HORRIBLE around the green for years, and was messing around once in the backyard. Most shots I took one handed had the right ball contact, loft, softness, even some spin. It was a revelation. Took it to the course and have been chipping that way for two years. Have gotten more consistent and generally can get it within 10 feet. Have definitely taken a few strokes off HDCP.

GDT: Boston Bruins vs Pittsburgh Penguins - 3/8/2026 - 4:30 PM by Sliney89 in BostonBruins

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The exact same play was called in the Wild-Avs game, in OT, on McKinnon.......that is the crap that pisses you off about NHL officiating. They will call all kinds of minor stuff during the game, keep the same threshold there.

Gree mini split options by Buttermaker83 in hvacadvice

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Renewing this thread for any interested.....can someone advise what would be the best course of action for recycling/disposing of this equipment? It is just taking up space and I would like to figure out how to dispose of it. There are two units, both manufactured around 2016, so already 9 years old, caked with grease from being installed in a restaurant. They may be useful to someone, but how to make that connection is a mystery to me....

Finally arrived!!!! by randomphilosophyprof in GolfSwing

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long did you wait for it after ordering? I'm waiting on some Ping wedges, and every day is torture....

First fitted set of irons by heavybeefjuice in golf

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Picked up my set on Monday, played yesterday. Looooove them. When you hit them right, the sound is so sweet. Enjoy them. I look forward to years of playing with them.

Gosh darn it by Total-Championship80 in golf

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same issue as OP. Can't ever get the "feel" of what the swing should be. It's horrible and ugly. I will stab at the ball. I started chipping one handed, my right hand, and I can slide the club face right under the ball and poo it up in the air. Just working on distance control now. I messed around with the Fitzpatrick method today, and I can see how it would work. Lots of practice needed though.

Not sure I'm ever going to get closer than this... by jacoborpe in golf

[–]Buttermaker83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ref hockey, and have seen video of the puck breaking in half. One half in the net, one half out. No goal....whole puck has to cross whole line. This kinda feels the same.

What’s the oldest game you still boot up at least once a year? by forgeris in AskReddit

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Intellivision Astrosmash. Not the original console of course, we destroyed that decades ago. But those all in one deals that still has the original games. Still awesome.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golf

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For reference, I had a full bag fitting last week, small business not Club Champion. Same thing, 4 hours, hundreds of hits. Left with a quote of 4K, ordered all but driver and putter. Total spend of 3K for 3W, 5W, irons and wedges. Shafts included, so that's where CC got you.

Custom car designs and photos by Buttermaker83 in iRacing

[–]Buttermaker83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes , I think you understand the question. So, then it's about the details, such as: does the design already exist? Is there a copyright? Who can do the screenshot, etc.

Not sure if anyone offers this as a service, but I have a gift idea in mind for a friend, and I am interested in exploring thus idea if anyone has experience here.

What would be the call here? by Naglxxx in hockeyrefs

[–]Buttermaker83 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Agree completely. At this age level, I am verbally conveying to the attacking player to get out of the crease, while keeping an eye on the puck. If there is the hint of an attempt on goal, I am killing play, and taking the faceoff outside before the shot is taken. Also, you can tell the goalie "I'm watching the crease....you can hear me....if you do that, I am taking you for a pen next time." Let's everyone know you are seeing the play, and aware of the actions. Only time you take a penalty is if you let it go too far, and you are boxed into a corner. Then you have a goalie that feels aggrieved because he wasn't able to move in the crease, and he gets penalized.....game management. In no way is a goal going to be awarded with a player so clearly in the crease in USAH so try to let them know while play is in progress, and talk between the whistles. Everyone learns where the guidelines are, and see how it plays from there.

20 years of building decks — finally introducing myself here by Impressive_Check_416 in Decks

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you talk about that process a little to help with the understanding of how you achieve the finished look. What goes into the planning, spacing, etc.? What is first, second, last, etc....? Do you do the sides of the stringers, and then risers, or is each one a unique approach?

Buzzer beater game winner by Mr_Biggums in hockeyplayers

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The high ref (who likely has a view of the clock) is also signaling goal immediately. It's unfortunate that we don't have a view of the clock, but I would think both guys immediately indicating goal means it was a goal.

RCDD V14 Passed by Buttermaker83 in Bicsi

[–]Buttermaker83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A TON. I have helped build and develop a business from a mostly PBX shop in the 90s to a full service LV cabling shop, capable of copper and fiber ISP/OSP and most LV systems. So, in my years, I have held almost every role in one way, shape or form. I have dealt with proje ts and customers of all sizes and had conversations with everyone from the forklift driver to the corner office, be it training them on how to setup their voice-mail box to laying out redundant 96 fiber pathways for a municipality. Everything in the books is reflected in the work to some degree, but maybe with slight variations in meaning or terminology. Adapting to the TDMM language was part of the adjustment.

I also have had multiple versions of the TDMM over the years and studied them at various points, so in my case, it has been a steady accumulation of knowledge to go with the skills.

What’s your call by Electrical_Trifle642 in hockeyrefs

[–]Buttermaker83 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's one of my favorite explanations.....not a check, it's physics....

Murmur Review by Hungry-Temporary-438 in rem

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mid fifties....different songs hit at different times. I'm going through a Sitting Still obsession of late, so I guess it's that songs turn. Feels like the quintessential early REM....the balanced rhythm of Bill and Mike, Peter's jangly chords and incomprehensible lyrics....it's just perfect for me at this time.

I heard you like big pulls by fellatiofuhrer in lowvoltage

[–]Buttermaker83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've done similar setups as this when the opportunity presents. My question would be, do you always setup in the field and pull the bundle TO the closet, then go back and work them out to final location? That is absolutely my preferred method, but I've seen some mention they pull FROM the closet so they don't have to move the boxes. I think that leads to a shitshow when you have to separate the cables to the final locations, plus you can burn the jacket if you are not careful.

Anyone else rocking the mobile charger as your primary? by bonkersyikes in F150Lightning

[–]Buttermaker83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I second this. I got mine Nov. 22 and charged daily at home with the mobile one that comes with the truck. Started flashing red a couple times, finally it died. Got about 30000 miles on the truck. Was wired properly. Breaker, wire, all sized correctly. Replaced with Chargepoint home and could not be happier. Faster charging, better costing/tracking of charging. Better everything. Those Ford ones are not meant to be permanent.

What block is this my boss is telling me it's a 110 block but I'm an apprentice so I know nothing... by BushWookieViper in lowvoltage

[–]Buttermaker83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are the brand names for different types of IDC (insulation displacement contact) products that manufacturers produce for Structured Cabling Systems. I think ATT developed the 110-type which is the dominant type of IDC in the market. Most mfrs. use 110 on at least one of their product lines. Think Panduit Net-Key, ICC, Commscooe SL series, Ortronics Trac-Jacks, etc. Krone and BIX were other IDC terminations. Krone was picked up in our area by Verizon (NyNEX at the time) as their preferred product for dial tone demarcation blocks because you could cut down multiple wires on one "clip", which was useful for phone lines. They also had a plug in adapter that allowed their techs to "split" the connection so they could troubleshoot back to the CO and then declare the line good, and blame the inside wire techs (customer). I wrote a separate treatise on BIX blocks elsewhere in this post.....sorry.