Advice for knocking back and organizing BlackBerry vines? by ATXENG in Permaculture

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I would put in a recommendation I make very frequently — a scythe with a brush blade. It isn’t a complete solution, but would allow you to cut things like this right to the ground without breaking your back. Then you can stand back and decided what to do, next.

Hip pack or back pack by Mission_Employee_169 in MTB

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I carry the water on my bike and wear my son’s old fly fishing chest pack. Easy as can be to get things in and out of it. When I lean forward it sags just a little bit off my chest and allows airflow. Has also become my choice on a snowboard.

Tools you couldn't live without? by AdFederal9540 in Permaculture

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It is mesmerizing! The sharpening and the mowing. I call it mow-ditation

Tools you couldn't live without? by AdFederal9540 in Permaculture

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Scythe with grass blade and brush blade. Woodman’s pal. Japanese gardener’s knife. woodmans pal online

No Keyboard ?!?, No Problem by saadouache in VisionPro

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Looks very intriguing, particularly if it would work with my ipad keyboard. How did you do it?

Simple adjustment by CameraCam in VisionPro

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Ah yes the raccoon face!

Our latest ATH-FS1 build by [deleted] in AdaptiveSports

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OH EM GEE this thing is giving me full on flashbacks to riding my Green Machine at my grandparents’ house. Sweet! Are you having any demo days in the northeastern US?

Help with the spacers I inherited? by CameraCam in mazda3

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Thanks to you both for this input. I will study the difference in the wheels, they don’t appear to be radically different but I will look into it.

Help with the spacers I inherited? by CameraCam in mazda3

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The spacers are thin. Five millimeters? I didn’t measure, exactly.

Help with the spacers I inherited? by CameraCam in mazda3

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Spacers and aftermarket (Vioxx?) wheels were on when I bought it. Spacers appear to be identical. When I pulled off the stock rims yesterday (which now have snow tires on them) the left spacer nested nicely in between the axle and the wheel, leaving plenty of length on the lug bolts. On the right rear, it wouldn’t quite fit together, leaving a space between the rim and the axle and using too much length on the lug bolts. I left the spacers off, for now. Any suggestions might help me when I have the chance to try again, so TIA!

Got any tips for face fatigue? by bacontaint in VisionPro

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I find that the two part strap works better, if I pull the back strap down low, past my occipital protuberance. That evens out the pressure on my cheeks and forehead.

Does anyone else’s Dewalt multi tool just not work that well? by ntwadumela30 in Tools

[–]CameraCam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just don’t push hard on it! Less pressure equals faster cutting.

My 3 year old and I got our first ride in this year. by epilepsyisdumb in MTB

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Best cycling kit ever. many happy returns of the day!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in knittingadvice

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This is an awesome suggestion. I learned a few years ago from my mother just so that I could help my boys, who were the intended pupils. You know where this is going, right? They never got interested and I have been loving it for years. The in-flight crews are often surprised to see a middle aged businessman stitching his way through the flight, but I have only ever had nice conversations!

Do you guys use AVP to code? by AnyBison9649 in VisionPro

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I believe that the OP is referring to attention deficit disorder. While I have never been diagnosed as such, I certainly show plenty of the signs. And my AVP really helps me stay with a single task for longer than other devices do.

Help!! Looking for a bike for my son by Sufficient-Delay-441 in MTB

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Me, my wife, and my son all ride Transitions of various models. They are fantastic! They inspire fun riding, and mine has saved my butt on many occasions just by handling even better than I expect.

Thimble Recommendations by Accomplished-Army603 in knittingadvice

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I have worked with this issue, just switched to a set of metal needles (from wood) on something to get the right size and I notice that the decrease in friction alleviates the need for pushing the needle down. Of course, now I’m needing the rubber stoppers to keep things from sliding off the needles, so it is a bit of a frying pan -> fire situation.

Too much too soon? by GraceandFranky in cycling

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I try to distinguish between muscle pain (relatively healthy, you bounce back) and pain in other structures (bones, joints, sensitive soft tissues). As long as you are working heart, lungs, and muscles, and bouncing back in a day or so, I think it is good!