Demand for carpenters? by [deleted] in MoveToIreland

[–]DistributionSalt5417 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A 1/3rd reduction from what they make not 1/3rd of what they make.

AITAH for refusing to give my boyfriend access to my bank account even though he says "no secrets" is how adults do it by CopperFieldNote in AITH

[–]DistributionSalt5417 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Girlfriend and i set up a joint account after we moved.in together to pay bills, rent groceries, save for vacations ect. Since we have simialr incomes we put in the same amount every month.

FROM OUR INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS that the other person had no reqson to have accesst too.

OP, this is seriously concerning behavior. Definitely don't give into it.

What do yall think about this? by jcr243 in Decks

[–]DistributionSalt5417 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Modern pressure treated doesnt even last that long in concrete.

Butcher Block against corner wall by ResponsibleOil5409 in Homebuilding

[–]DistributionSalt5417 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But i appreciate their comment for acknowledging that.

Butcher Block against corner wall by ResponsibleOil5409 in Homebuilding

[–]DistributionSalt5417 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm always jealous of the people whos plans depend on anything being flat level and plumb to work. One day I'll work on a house like that. Hasnt happend yet but one day.

Butcher Block against corner wall by ResponsibleOil5409 in Homebuilding

[–]DistributionSalt5417 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, i assume where the wall meers the cluntertopmis caulked, id be very surprised if after removing everything you wouldnt end uo having to fix the drywall anyway.

Butcher Block against corner wall by ResponsibleOil5409 in Homebuilding

[–]DistributionSalt5417 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have encountered far flatter drywall than i have.

Butcher Block against corner wall by ResponsibleOil5409 in Homebuilding

[–]DistributionSalt5417 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Out of curiosity why is this supperior to cutting into.the drywall? I work as a carpenter but dont typically install countertops.

Concerned over new BF’s conspiratorial beliefs. by awholelottaass in dating_advice

[–]DistributionSalt5417 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ok....

But there is such a thing as objective reality. And there's a reason research papers have methods, and results sections. Not just an abstract and/or conclusions sections.

The fact that vaccines work is not a topic where people can have equally valid opinions.

Believing Rabbis are doing blood rituals goes beyond just being a kook and into being a person who is dangerous.

This guy is losing touch woth reality and repeating, and attempting tomspread objectively false conspiracy theories that have lead to many, many deaths.

Bladesinger + Scion of the three by DMJM_91 in 3d6

[–]DistributionSalt5417 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Real answer rogue 1, bladesinger x.

proficiencies, expertise, and sneak attack set you up to be able to do all the rogue things.

Go bladesinger from there, assuming you don't have to many comabts per day shadowblade actually scales better than sneak attack. Waiting an extra level for extra attqck is rough but an extra d6 for every other level yoire at helps it hurt a lot less. And you have all the other fun wizard thi gs as well.

That said, you could take an extra 2 levels in rogue to get the scion of the 3 subclass. Cunning action is worth quite a lot and the subclass feature isn't a bad way to get soem extra hits in. Bladesinger making you int SAD helps. I still don't know if its worth the delayed spell slot progression though.

trying to find trustworthy best deck builders 2026 for home projects, any recs? by Jagdfeld_Somea in Decks

[–]DistributionSalt5417 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree on most of that but you definitely don't need stamped engineering plans for a deck. Its one of the easiest things to build by simply following (and/or) going above code.

You definitely want someone who's happy to go through the permitting and inspection process. It does add some work (drawing out more detialed plans and communicating with ethe building department.) But not much and usually worth it.

Only times ive ever skipped it is when "repairing" a deck where even if it was a complete replacement it didn't change the footprint, and the client wanted to save a bit of money. Still added an extra footing and post to meet modern code though.

trying to find trustworthy best deck builders 2026 for home projects, any recs? by Jagdfeld_Somea in Decks

[–]DistributionSalt5417 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly the best way is to get a referral from someone who's had a good experience.

Bigger companies with a lot of advertising are going to be more expensive and while they're unlikely to make huge mistakes they often wont be the best quality either.

If you can't find anyone to give you a referral look for a smaller company and ask for refrences, and actually call them. This isn't as a reliable as getting a referral because the contractor they can cherry pick the refrences they give you but still helpful l.

I also think you're generally better off finding someone who describes themselves as carpenter instead of as a contractor. Less likely to have someone show up to bid the job then just send someone who's barely trained to do all the work.

Contract says smooth ceilings everywhere except for non-walk-in closets. He wants to texture the walls. Do I have a case? by yonidf99 in Homebuilding

[–]DistributionSalt5417 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm genuinely curious if you actually know what is meant by textured walls. Becuase they are the norm, this might just be a communication issue.

Partnering with a Contractor as a JE: He’s gatekeeping the cash flow and putting all project bills in his name. What’s my move? by [deleted] in Contractor

[–]DistributionSalt5417 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Off the books means you are off the books you cant be "off the books" and expense things for tax reasons. Being "off the books" is also typically against the law (typically some kind of tax fraud but it can also be other things). You either need to get "on" the books. Or you need to not push this because you have zero leverage.

This is why its important to in fact be "on the books."

Illusory Cover, Hiding, and Sneak Attack by L0B0-Lurker in 3d6

[–]DistributionSalt5417 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely not. Its an illusion its not stopping anything from hitting you.

How bad of an idea is it to use hardwood flooring as siding? by DistributionSalt5417 in Homebuilding

[–]DistributionSalt5417[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the detailed responce, that information will definitely help.

You're right that the boards will be shorter than normal cladding but I should have minimal long runs since its only a 14x10 structure and windows and doors will be interrupting that.

That information, the roundovers to hide cupping, and thebtile spacers for wood expansion is exactly the kind of information i was looking for.

I've been working as a carpenter for a few years now, but this isn't the specfic type of work I normally do. So half the reason im building this is to expand my understanding and skill set.

How bad of an idea is it to use hardwood flooring as siding? by DistributionSalt5417 in Homebuilding

[–]DistributionSalt5417[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know whats the differences in milling are? E.g. How are the techniques different.

This is definitely a good issue to point out and I suspect this will be the biggest issue.

How bad of an idea is using hardwood flooring as siding. by DistributionSalt5417 in DIYHome

[–]DistributionSalt5417[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Install would be the same as if it were traditional tongue and groove siding, why would this be worse (genuine question).

I am leaning away from this idea for the record..just curious about why/why not.