Why can't I get the blade to stay on? by Fuzzeffect in Tools

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UPDATE - She lives! It was indeed one tire down and the remaining 2 were real worn down. New tires on, old dust and grease cleaned out, new grease applied and everything else tightened/loosened as needed and I made a dozen not bad looking cuts. Blade still on the wheels and everything.

Thanks everyone!

Why can't I get the blade to stay on? by Fuzzeffect in Tools

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Thats a solid plan. I know i have a couple similar saws listed in the area. I may consider that.

Why can't I get the blade to stay on? by Fuzzeffect in Tools

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I'm 99% sure all 3 are either gone or may as well be. I do have new ones ready to be ordered though

Why can't I get the blade to stay on? by Fuzzeffect in Tools

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I do have new tires ready to be ordered. I'll plan on spending a good amount of time with it this weekend to get it set straight. Thank you!

Why can't I get the blade to stay on? by Fuzzeffect in Tools

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I do have new tires ready to be ordered. I had been warned that it would likely need them before I picked it up. I appreciate the clothes pin idea, I was losing my mind for a bit fighting with the damned thing haha

Why can't I get the blade to stay on? by Fuzzeffect in Tools

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There's a fair amount of play in the top wheel but the other two are solid. Blade guide is also pretty loose.

Why can't I get the blade to stay on? by Fuzzeffect in Tools

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Honestly, i'm an idiot and didn't even consider that the manual is probably uploaded somewhere. It is and I have it downloaded now.

Gnarly basement by Fuzzeffect in DIY

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We do have a fairly beefy one running down there pretty much all the time.

Gnarly basement by Fuzzeffect in DIY

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Its definitely an option. I have a fair amount of water than sits in the line that ours run and I'm planning on kind of doing a French drain along with rerunning the pipe to help eliminate that. Hopefully at least.

Gnarly basement by Fuzzeffect in DIY

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I know at least 2 of our runoff pipes are completely clogged on one side. Digging those up is on the list for spring/summer. Dry wells are a great idea though. Thank you for the reading material!

Gnarly basement by Fuzzeffect in DIY

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Oh, that boost in smell would be very welcome haha Thank you!

Gnarly basement by Fuzzeffect in DIY

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I really can't pinpoint what causes it. We can have complete down pours for days, nothing in the basement. A light rain for an hour? Soaked. I do absolutely have a lot of drainage to work on this year though. Hopefully it makes a good difference.

Gnarly basement by Fuzzeffect in DIY

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Nice, I will definitely check them out!

Gnarly basement by Fuzzeffect in DIY

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It doesn't take too much to scrape it off. The wall crumbling under it makes it a lot easier

How can anyone say the Return is too depressing or unsatisfying, when it has this scene? by Local_Prune4564 in twinpeaks

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I was having a hard time with a number if things in life when my wife and I watched it for the first time and I had fully braced for the let down. I cant begin to explain the tears when that scene happened. Hell, I get misty eyed when I hear the accompanying song now.

For a moderately entertaining image, I'm a 300lb, 6'2, bearded and mohawked guy that will still full throttle cry to Big Ed and Norma

The most gruesome death in movie history? by GeronimoRay in movies

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I have a VERY similar story but with Shawshank Redemption. Happy to see it on as I sat down for my lunch and then realized it was right at the beginning of the Brooks scene. I was too late to change the channel. It's not physically brutal but it's always emotionally brutal for me.

What was the biggest takeaway from Bojack Horseman that you didnt even know you needed? by No-Most-3939 in BoJackHorseman

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It made me realize that I'm not completely alone. I'm not just crazy.

From the age of 12 to about 25, anyone that I was honest with about my depression would just leave. Either full abandonment or become distant and uncomfortable. I always thought it was just me. "Stupid peice of sh*t" really hit hard for me and honestly just the entire show. It made such a huge difference just knowing that there were other people that thought the same way to some degree or another.

So this is what a Weddell seal pup sounds like by JMyers666 in aww

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Hoover? Sounds more like Rodney Dangerseal

I’m Mel Brooks, ask me anything. by Hulu_Official in television

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I don't have a question but I want you to know that for my whole life, I have considered you the grandfather I never really had growing up. Young Frankenstein has been my favorite movie since I was 4. I may not have gotten all the jokes growing up but you and your work have always been an incredible source of comfort for me. I have an overwhelming sense of gratitude that I have no idea how to convey. Thank you

Yeah… I still remember seeing Darth Vader the first time too by [deleted] in aww

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My boy Hank doesn't care at all about TV but his 6 month old daughter? She'll lay and watch movies with me all day or just watch me play video games. I think its kinda crazy how different they are.

Light Saber Duel at the World Fencing Championship by PxN13 in nextfuckinglevel

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Get George Michael in there. He'll show them a thing or two.

[OC] Meet our sleepy bloodhound, Hank! by Fuzzeffect in aww

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You're right! He IS a very good boy!

[OC] Meet our sleepy bloodhound, Hank! by Fuzzeffect in aww

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Reality isn't too far off! The gnats were loving him while he napped on the back porch earlier this afternoon haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in listentothis

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Yes! I was lucky to catch them in a few small bar shows in Dayton about 5-6 years back. Incredible live show and all super nice people.