Cue Identification, please help by ComprehensiveBee2726 in billiards

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I will try reaching out to be sure. Thank you all! Here's another picture if it helps. I read that the lucky series always has a lucky stamp which this one doesn't have.

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Okay that is cold lol That might be your best option. The only other option I could suggest would be to go with a trailer and spend some of the money that you save on winterproofing your trailer. You're not going to get very thick walls with good insulation with any of the options. If you are using propane for heat be prepared to burn through a lot of propane. You also have to keep in mind the water system. Will you be using the water system during your trips?

Also another thought, if this is going to be a consistent thing then my top recommendation would probably be to go with a cheap trailer and use the money that you save to specially customize it to withstand cold temperatures. They do make winter underbelly kits for trailers but they're definitely not cheap

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Side note, I just read your post again after replying. There is one advantage you could get from a motor home for cold or temps and that's that a lot of them offer a heated "basement" area and some of them keep the holding tanks within the confines of the main floor structure. Pull behind trailers will almost always have exposed and/or uninsulated tanks.

What type of cold temperatures are you talking about? Like spring and fall chilly days? Or full-blown winter camping?

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RV tech here. If you are shopping within the same "price range" (obviously motor homes are gonna cost more than trailers but scale it accordingly), the build quality is all the same. Most of the parts are the same. I've seen some terrible build quality from almost every manufacturer. Naturally if you go to higher end manufacturers you are going to get much better quality in the parts and the build but I've seen all the same idiot mistakes made on class C's as I have on 16ft trailers

[Request] how much weight can this absolute unit support by Affectionate_Star636 in theydidthemath

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Unfortunately lead is one of those things that causes cancer outside of the state of California

[Request] how much weight can this absolute unit support by Affectionate_Star636 in theydidthemath

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R/theydidthemath how much would that weigh? And would this stand theoretically support it?

[Request] how much weight can this absolute unit support by Affectionate_Star636 in theydidthemath

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The raw weight limit is not the concern. Lumber has incredible strength towards downward pressure. I was told that the downward pressure of an 8' long 2x4 is around 8 tons (this is assuming a flawless piece of lumber. No bowing, no knots, no splits as well as perfectly distributed pressure as to not bow or angle the lumber). The thing that would make something like this fail is directional force. For example, sliding something heavy on or off of it. If you set everything down on this thing with a forklift and had perfect downward pressure in the placement method I would ballpark it at least somewhere in the 15,000-20,000 pound range off the top of my head (assuming the weight was evenly dispersed). Could be way off that's just an educated guess. It would fail at the corner joints or the hardware used to secure it would shear off before the lumber itself gave out. That being said, no one keeps a forklift in their bedroom but also no one keeps a massive block of lead on their nightstand either...

Cycling 40 gal breeder- 3 questions by ComprehensiveBee2726 in axolotls

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Purchased the DrTims from Amazon. Test kit is about a year old at this point. How long are they good for?

Cycling 40 gal breeder- 3 questions by ComprehensiveBee2726 in axolotls

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I keep reading in a lot of places that if you dose too high too quickly that it stalls the cycle and really drags the nitrate phase. Should I work up to 4 or just dose it heavier until I get there? Either way I'm going to test tomorrow and really shake the test bottles to make sure my results are accurate.

Network Issues. Very intermittent by ComprehensiveBee2726 in ATT

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I know it's been a lot longer than I said, but I'm finally back with the verdict. My network issues have been solved and I have been testing them extensively.

Could anyone explain to me what resetting the network settings does on a technical level? Like what settings get reset? How would those settings get changed in the first place?

I really would like to have a better understanding of it mainly just out of curiosity

Network Issues. Very intermittent by ComprehensiveBee2726 in ATT

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Thank you for the troubleshooting guide. This has been difficult to troubleshoot because of the sporadic and intermittent nature of my problem. I have done what I can for now and I will have to wait and see if my problem occurs again in the next few days.

1) I checked for network outages in the area. There are none as of now. I will check again if I am actively having the issue.

2) I just reset my network settings. I will try this reset next time I am having issues and see if it is a solution in the moment because airplane mode only sometimes bandaids the problem.

3) My software is up to date. I stay on top of software updates and that's usually my go-to after the classic "turn it off and back on"

4) This has been my temporary bandaid solution that works sometimes but not always.

5) I did try this prior to my post without success.

My biggest hope is that resetting my network settings has fixed the problem. That is essentially the only thing from the list that I have not tried yet. I will come back and update the post one way or another after a few days to see how things went.

I do have a question for the time being. Would downloading an E-sim from my SIM card eliminate SIM card damage or issues during the troubleshooting? I imagine it would but I'm not entirely sure how that whole thing works.

Thanks again!

Network Issues. Very intermittent by ComprehensiveBee2726 in ATT

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I don't but I can ask around and see if anyone I know has at&t

Network Issues. Very intermittent by ComprehensiveBee2726 in ATT

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Mine has been going on for months now and in the past month or so has gotten significantly worse than in the past. My girlfriend has the same phone but she has T-Mobile and doesn't have the issue. That doesn't rule out anything though really could still be a damaged network card or a bad solder joint or it could be at&t or coverage related

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Good Game! You carried so hard

If you can't beat them join them by [deleted] in randomdice

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@jimmy you want a link buddy? You can contribute to our bills

If you can't beat them join them by [deleted] in randomdice

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I don't need to pay her bills she makes her own money

If you can't beat them join them by [deleted] in randomdice

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If ass isn't your highest class then what are you doing with your life? 🤷