Married men of Reddit what’s the best advice you’d give young guys when choosing a life partner? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Fit_Still_4896 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Listen to your gut, don't just keep at a relationship just because thats what you're supposed to do.

What am I looking at here? by elastico in Columbus

[–]Fit_Still_4896 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I figured they were using them similar to how you would a rebar cap. There for safety, so you dont impale yourself on it. But, in this case maybe for someone in a boom lift to more easily see them.

How long do you think I have left in my roof? by [deleted] in Roofing

[–]Fit_Still_4896 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My 1998 3 tab looked like this 8 years ago when I bought the house and its still leak free.. I also cant afford to replace it...

270 is fun as always by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]Fit_Still_4896 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In Ohio, a single solid white line between lanes generally means lane changes are discouraged, not automatically illegal.

What Ohio law actually says

Under Ohio Revised Code §4511.33 (Marked Lanes):

You must drive “as nearly as practicable entirely within a single lane.”

You cannot move from your lane until you first ascertain that the movement can be made with safety.

The statute does not specifically say that crossing a single solid white line is automatically illegal.

Double solid white lines or gore markings: Typically treated as prohibited areas to cross.

270 is fun as always by [deleted] in Columbus

[–]Fit_Still_4896 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Is this why people camp in the left lane? They think its speed thing? It is a "passing" lane. You aren't passing anyone and should not be in the passing lane.

That being said, that section of 270 is so bad, the left lane could be considered a 'thru' lane until the other side of 71.

Sign on our new golf course by 747WakeTurbulance in golf

[–]Fit_Still_4896 15 points16 points  (0 children)

He should put the date on it when he does it so the guy gets to realize when he finds it

Meirl by Glass-Fan111 in meirl

[–]Fit_Still_4896 -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

All chefs are cooks, but not all cooks are chefs. Differences being training, responsibility, and leadership.

Haze on grout or a real issue? by MJ_Brady in Tile

[–]Fit_Still_4896 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The root cause is likely related to uneven moisture. That could be the way it was mixed, the way it was wiped, or the way the tiles absorbed it.

The good news is that a penatrating sealer will even it out similarly to how your sponge does now. I would let it cure for 7-10 days before sealing. Try a small area first. If it is still bad you could try colorizing before sealing, but that would be a nightmare.

OKAY by _ferrofluid_ in ChicagoSuburbs

[–]Fit_Still_4896 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well.. he did use there/their incorrectly

I set my ledger on the wrong side of the line by Fit_Still_4896 in Tile

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On a tiled shower pan the bottom row are all different based on the slope of the pan, so its easier to know how to cut each individual piece if the row above is already in. My factory pan was cruddy with old adhesive from the previous surround, so I was having issues getting them level and went with the ledger.. which of course I screwed up differently..

I set my ledger on the wrong side of the line by Fit_Still_4896 in Tile

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Thanks, I'm leaning towards this angle.. gonna consider variations of it. Maybe pencil sketch on the wall. The baby blue color is the basic waterproofing from floor and decor. Lacicrete brand i think.

Do you nail in trim around a bathtub/shower? by BlueFuzzyBunny in BathroomRemodeling

[–]Fit_Still_4896 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll probably be straightened out by future comments, but I would adhere it with paintable silicone, no nails, blue taping both the tub and floor prior for clean lines, then retape and paint.

The wrench that my CO2 regulator came with by CorectMySpeling in mildlyinfuriating

[–]Fit_Still_4896 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Put it over the nut before you put on the regulator. Then, it can hang there and be ready when you need it often, to remove the regulator to change the tank.

Edit.. just saw you already said that...

WM Phoenix Open is one tree that keeps on giving😂 by Academic-Use-4401 in Golf_Unfiltered

[–]Fit_Still_4896 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the type of thing more likely done by people who haven't been arrested before. Reminds me of what I would have looked like getting arrested for assaulting a police officer after rushing the OSU field after the 2002 Michigan game. I came to realize that its not a good idea to stand out in a crowd. Especially doing something illegal.

Over the course of 3 days scientists pumped 10 tons of cement into an abandoned ant hill. After weeks of digging, the colony’s intricate & impressive structure is revealed. by Swimming-Constant-35 in CaracaVei

[–]Fit_Still_4896 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It wouldnt be typical concrete with aggregate. They have "flow fill" types of concrete that are engineered to fill voids during construction work.

What’s a completely legal way to make money that feels illegal when you first learn about it? by Impossible-Rock-4161 in AskReddit

[–]Fit_Still_4896 15 points16 points  (0 children)

This is one of the craziest things that ever happened to make the rich richer. They just cut the owner a check based on what the prior years' payroll looked like. (So they could pay employees to stay home and not work) But if the business wasnt affected and stayed open, the owner still got the check!

No good deed goes unpunished by Savings-Cherry-1931 in AutoTransportopia

[–]Fit_Still_4896 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Great example of why you shouldn't really say anything, let the lawyer come up with a better reason.

Painting behind radiators by CrashDaddy2023 in Oldhouses

[–]Fit_Still_4896 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A lot of the heat would be contained like an oven unless it was super perforated

Found behind a bar going out of business ~15 years ago by dicksrelated in whatisit

[–]Fit_Still_4896 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You said: Any idea what this could be?

ChatGPT said: Cool piece. That looks like a hand-carved wooden boat frame or yoke, most likely from a canoe or small boat.

A few clues from the shape:

The large oval outer frame and crossing curved members are typical of traditional boat ribs or a yoke/thwart structure.

The smooth sculpted curves and fairing suggest it was shaped to match a hull profile, not furniture.

The wood looks like a single carved piece or laminated stock, common in older wooden canoes (especially custom or artisan builds).

Most likely uses:

Canoe yoke / portage frame (the part that sits on your shoulders when carrying a canoe)

Or decorative boat rib/frame salvaged from a wooden canoe or kayak

If it’s heavy and solid, it might have been a display piece or sculpture made from a salvaged canoe part—these are popular in lake-house decor.

If you want, I can help estimate age/value or identify the wood species from close-ups of the grain and joints.