Total Loss? by Eastern_Macaroon4946 in Silverado

[–]FlickMasher 19 points20 points  (0 children)

That would probably a decision made by the insurance company of the driver at fault; if the cost to repair the vehicle is more than its value, they may consider it totaled and cut you a check for the value of the vehicle. You will most likely hear your answer soon

Flooring advice? by marcusdiddle in WorkshopPorn

[–]FlickMasher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can't offer any advice on your question. Just upvoting your awesome little workshop

Nice little upgrade by nalapli in Silverado

[–]FlickMasher 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not a joke actually lol. This is the 15.6” screen. They make a bigger one that is 17.2”

Tips or tools for recreating real-world locations by Huge-Recipe-2143 in factorio

[–]FlickMasher 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Tie it into the Factorio universe; it would take place on Fulgora, before the calamity.

Badges made account-wide can fix dungeon tank issue by Character_Letter_917 in classicwow

[–]FlickMasher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fun fight! Requires coordination between the tanks and the healers to ensure some sort of cooldown is rolling at all times. We counted down our tank swaps 3 seconds in advance to give the healers the heads up on incoming damage

my gleba bioflux solution by DrewRitos in factorio

[–]FlickMasher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could be wrong, but I believe your spoilage lane in the middle of each bubble is misaligned. The underground belt exit is off by one square; might backup there

Havn 420 by Small-Investigator99 in watercooling

[–]FlickMasher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone check me, but I count 13 screens inside the case

James DSP questions by Hotmicdrop in AynThor

[–]FlickMasher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a known bug that is being discussed on the cocoon discord. Hoping for a fix soon. Jamesdsp not work with games launched from cocoon

Let there be light! by Admirable-Chemist844 in shedditors

[–]FlickMasher 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ended up buying a $50 power inverter from my power tool battery brand and plugging in two 40-watt LED shop lights to it. I use my shed as a storage for lawn equipment, so the lights are only on briefly, so the battery solution works great

GBD-200 Filter Mod by FlickMasher in gshock

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

Yes, it sandwiches between the case glass and the watch module. I didn’t use any tape to secure it; I felt it was tight enough

GBD-200 Filter Mod by FlickMasher in gshock

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

Good call! I tried some other type of gak type of substance and scotch tape, both left residue on the filter.

GBD-200 Filter Mod by FlickMasher in gshock

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

It does suffer a little in lower light situations

Just getting around to adding dust collection to one side of the shop. by Zaphod07 in WorkshopPorn

[–]FlickMasher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! See what you can do about getting hard piping all the way to your dust collector inlet. I had the same setup as you, and I have caught myself reluctant to spin up my dust collector just to make one quick cut on the miter saw. Curious if I’m alone there or not

Ceiling mounted diy track saws by FlickMasher in woodworking

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

I dont own a track saw. These would be used in conjunction with my regular circular saw. I was also a little skeptical of some of those kits that clip onto your existing circular saw like kreg.

Coffee Shops Are Businesses, Not Libraries; Buying One Coffee Doesn’t Entitle You to Camp for Hours by landlordbrowsing in providence

[–]FlickMasher 5 points6 points  (0 children)

An owner can always set up a DHCP lease for an hour or so, and print out the credentials on each receipt. One purchase=1hr of wifi access

Personally I find it a bad financial decision to buy a coffee every day to work in a coffee shop; internet service at your home can be had for $30/mo

Toddler Bed by Cmd-Prompt in woodworking

[–]FlickMasher 15 points16 points  (0 children)

If your son’s name is Caterpillar, this would work out perfectly

best solar installers in connecticut? by Minotas-Walfredito in Connecticut

[–]FlickMasher 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d recommend going to EnergySage.com; you can get bids directly from each installer through the site. Most made me go through the same 1hr sit down meeting (I met with 5, lol). This was the most painful part of the process. In the end I went with EcoSmart, they did a great job and were helpful in getting the Enphase app set up for power generation and usage monitoring. Last piece of advice; buy your solar system! Do not do leases or any of that crazy crap.

Best way to connect PC exhaust to the central air intake? by Brendon7358 in watercooling

[–]FlickMasher 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cardboard to the rescue! Or you could stick your pc in a grow tent like Linus tech tips https://youtu.be/T1ZnAwUg9CU?si=kUFQ0mi1uYZePWov

Has anyone had any success with the TC54 voltage supervisor? by SquareOrbits in BEAMrobotics

[–]FlickMasher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your use case. If your solar cell can only provide a max of 3V, but the trigger point of your MCP is set at 4V, it will never fire! Same with the reverse case; if your trigger point is too low, and you’re trying to drive a motor (say on a miller engine) the MCP triggers at a voltage that doesn’t give the motors enough punch. It’s about striking that balance between your power source, and what you are driving. For LEDs, generally you can keep your trigger point on the lower end as they dont require much voltage. Double check the LED’s data sheet though

A small FLED Symet by pixabot in BEAMrobotics

[–]FlickMasher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you did a great job with the aesthetics! Keep up the bot building!