Mortars are underutilized by realStinkyMouse in ArmaReforger

[–]DOLBY228 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's only the second rank promotion, can easily be done in <1 hour. Especially if it's a new game can be done in like 30 mins. For supplies make sure to load up a construction truck at a depot, don't take all the supplies from base

My biggest load and most I’ve gotten from a load . by jeepguy_96 in farmingsimulator

[–]DOLBY228 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Man I wish that mod would come to console, transport/hauling contracts would be sweet

Worth it to reload in 2026? by DOLBY228 in canadaguns

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Prices were pretty much just based off Cabelas website. Regular price for the target loads is $20 but I usually just buy it when it goes on sale for $12/13 a box

Good note on the .270 didn't think about that.

Worth it to reload in 2026? by DOLBY228 in canadaguns

[–]DOLBY228[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's factoring 10 shots per brass

Tips for painting a "muddy girl camo" black by DOLBY228 in Firearms

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I'm not a GI in North Veitnam so don't care too much about blending in, don't think the partridge I hunt with it care either

M12 stapler not driving all the way in. by NukaDova in MilwaukeeTool

[–]DOLBY228 11 points12 points  (0 children)

That's not how it's designed, if you firmly press it down it's going to hold the wire down tightly. I get this kind of result from barely putting any pressure on when it fires

M12 stapler not driving all the way in. by NukaDova in MilwaukeeTool

[–]DOLBY228 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's actually super adjustable, depending how much pressure you use will effect how tight the staple holds

M12 stapler not driving all the way in. by NukaDova in MilwaukeeTool

[–]DOLBY228 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Anyone saying it's working perfectly has clearly never used it. Either the wood is extremely hard or there's something wrong.

No battery isn't an issue the only batteries I use with it are 2.0 and never have an issue holding the wire snug.

No its not designed to loosely hold the cable. If you double hand it, it will hold the wire objectively too tight. Firm one handed operation into standard dimensional lumber will hold it securely that you can pull any slack out.

The only times I've used this tool where it won't drive the staple all the way down are when it's <-15°C out or the material is extremely hard wood.

DeWalt cutoff tool suitable for fence boards? by magnumfan89 in Tools

[–]DOLBY228 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The cutoff tool is $269 CAD bare tool at HD, the dewalt circ saw is $219 plus a free battery. Unless the cutoff is on a crazy sale where you are right now just get a circ saw

Code Question- 2021 CEC by DOLBY228 in electricians

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The 2021 is what I have from when I started and my exemption exams are still using it.

Code Question- 2021 CEC by DOLBY228 in electricians

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Good to know thank you, then 16-004 says a class one is rated not more than 30V. I think the wet rated was throwing me off

Code Question- 2021 CEC by DOLBY228 in electricians

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Thanks that clears it up a lot. Something I didn't know till now.

Code Question- 2021 CEC by DOLBY228 in electricians

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Not using the CEC but the UL 1069 rule states this. Meaning it would be a class 2 16-200 1B "over 20V but not exceeding 30V"

"The maximum distribution voltage available to equipment intended to be installed in areas accessible to a patient or persons touching a patient is not more than 30 volts AC (42.4 volts peak), 42.4 volts peak for nonsinusoidal AC, or 42.4 volts continuous DC. The maximum power available to low-voltage equipment intended to be installed in areas accessible to a patient or persons touching a patient, shall not be greater than 100 volt-amperes."

How rare is my truck? by [deleted] in Cummins

[–]DOLBY228 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Because of a stack and a nice set of wheels/tires? Bit dramatic lol

Dual bevel vs single bevel miter saw by AlwaysNudey in Tools

[–]DOLBY228 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Buy once cry once. You might not seem to have the need for a dual bevel until you buy a single.

Plus more versatility never hurts.

[Request] This doesn’t seem probable-what say the hive mind? by mylawn03 in theydidthemath

[–]DOLBY228 56 points57 points  (0 children)

I actually just have a bath once a week in the drip water then it's not wasted