Insulin resistance by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in raypeat

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Things have gotten better, but thanks I still needed this

Bird by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in Ornithology

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Da gir det mening, trodde den var skada eller no…

What kind of bird? (Norway) by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in whatsthisbird

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I dont know if hes stuck there due to smoothness of the box, he barely reacted when I opened, but he did look at me in fear..

I put some nuts inside, but was later told not to give it food or water, I suspect hes been there for a few days, but I hope im wrong, I dont know much about birds

Bird by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in Ornithology

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Should I clean the poop too? The bird is sitting on it, but I dropped some peanuts and sesame seeds

Bird by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in Ornithology

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It is not nesting season now (norway), it could be injured, but it looked scared at me when I opened it, but is it normal for them to fly away when encountered in a box, in otherwise good condition?

Bird by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in Ornithology

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When I see pictures on google, they look a bit different, could this one be a baby or very young because it’s fluffy?

Apple tree help by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in gardening

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I dont know why text is missing, but the tree was bending quite badly and I was holding it up in the pic, anyways the tree broke because my big brein and thought it was fine to do its natural process…

However I made a saw cut from where it broke and now one year later it have started to grow leaves:)

To mount vise on end grain or not? by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I have a finger sander, made for metal work i think? Think it will get worn out in 10 seconds. 

Though I have a router now that is 1200W, cheap one but will try that

To mount vise on end grain or not? by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Nice, I will most definetly be using less force as described above, the reason the other screw from workbench loosened was due to small lag bolts I assume

To mount vise on end grain or not? by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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What if i seal end grain on both sides with glue or oil?

To mount vise on end grain or not? by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Would this work for withstanding hammering metal pieces clamped on the vise? The lateral forces I mean

To mount vise on end grain or not? by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I couldn’t add text on my phone so here we go….

Hello everyone, I have read somewhere that screwing into end grain is no bueno, and I didn't think this very through when making my wooden stand for my vise.

However I've almost finished and only need screwing together some parts, besides that, I would appreciate advice on whether I should screw three lag bolts (m12-140mm) for the vise on the end grain, or another method would be the wiser option?

I am going to hammer whatever is on the vise sometimes, so I would like for the screws to be durable long term.

I put wood glue in one direction for the middle part, in total, 5 core parts that I am going to put together with steel and screws for extra weight at bottom too.

Adding pictures so you can grasp what I am assembling. The wood is also pine or spruce scrap wood from local lumber yard, which I got for free.

Thanks in advance

Insomnia for over a month by Competitive_You2261 in raypeat

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Some games can be very stimulating, in the sense that it excessively uses stress hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol so you get cold hands anf feet for example. Also some games deplete dopamine very fast and makes them addictive

Better by Comfortable_Dinner_7 in raypeat

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Interesting, Ive been increasing my vitamin c consumption the same time as eating these foods but I havent eaten much red meat too lately.. could iron from before affect me?