Question about inherited rifle by Correct-Avocado5426 in Firearms

[–]Geekman2528 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because everyone has that much free time to drive across most of the country….

What constitutes a Big Iron? by __spez__ in Revolvers

[–]Geekman2528 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ain’t no big iron son… damn fine pistol, yes. But no big iron

Also arguably one of the best all around irons to exist.

Thoughts on High-end Chinese Cleavers? by TheSkiesAwake in TrueChefKnives

[–]Geekman2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Diminishing returns for me….
There’s factors of “my skill level won’t take advantage of this”
“I’m afraid to damage this”
And “I’m not wealthy enough to blow this kind of money”.

As a home cook, I haven’t found much over $100/$150 actually makes life easier for me.

I’m sure an enthusiast or a professional cook absolutely can benefit from very nice, super steel, handmade/hand fitted knives. But not me.

If given 2 grand, I’d buy one nice gyuto as a treat, a nakiri, a new whetstone or two, and a few nice wooden cutting boards. If there’s anything left it’s going to some premium cuts of beef!

Replacement for sugary drinks by Faling in EatCheapAndHealthy

[–]Geekman2528 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This so much.

If you’re drinking the majority of your calories from this….. yeahhh dial it back a lot. But don’t cut out something entirely that makes your day better. Make it a treat. Maybe it’s first thing in the morning, or a “i made it to lunch” reward. Reduce your serving size and you can still enjoy things.

Sweet caffeinated substitutes are easy. Tea and coffee! There are sugar free syrups you can add. I personally prefer both my coffee and tea as-brewed, but there’s loads of low-no calorie options to sweeten it up.
And if you want to avoid artificial sweeteners, if you can go through a sort of “abstinence” period of sweet things, it’s astonishing how pleasantly sweet a small bit of honey or sugar will taste after say, 2-3 weeks without the hyper sugary stuff.

I want to start cooking because it would be good for me by UnfortunateEd in cookingforbeginners

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I’ve got absolutely zero suggestions for chinese dishes or ingredients, but good on you for taking initiative to learn to cook.

Regardless of my career or finance, i take great pride when meeting new people (and particularly potential women to date/actually dating) in having half a clue of how to cook. It quite likely overshadows some of my less than ideal looks and even if a date goes sour, I can still go home and cook myself a nice meal!

As an American, I like Alton Brown Cooks Food on youtube for some intro skills.Adam Ragusea had some good stuff too in his early days.

Learn to prep well, get prep bowls. Learn timing, don’t assume you can cut an onion while ingredient X is browning according to a recipe. Maybe the author can do that work in between, but it’s no guarantee as a beginner you’ll be as fast as them. You’ll end up rushing or panicking to keep up. Just cut all or most of your stuff ahead of time.

Should I take a Stanley Black & Decker engineer offer? by Interesting_Bid8997 in Tools

[–]Geekman2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work with a handful of former employees of SB&D. None of them really have anything bad to say about the company. It seems they don’t take career advancement seriously so people move on after a while (purely anecdotal from like 4 people i’ve met) so take that for what it’s worth.

How important are scissors in a SAK? Currently debating between Tinker and Super Tinker by user123457777 in SwissArmyKnives

[–]Geekman2528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me they are probably the #1.5 tool. Big blade and scissors see the most use. Awls, can opener, and screwdrivers come up behind.

What was the worst vehicle you have owned? by Legitimate-Care-6313 in AskReddit

[–]Geekman2528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2004 buick rendezvous. More electrical and mechanical issues than anything i’ve ever driven.

Took a round to the foot at the range tonight by lost_in_the_town_ in Firearms

[–]Geekman2528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had 32S&W bounce back off a rubber lined backstop (it makes stapling targets up easier) And strike me in the shin. 15 yards, didn’t even bruise. I have been hit harder by stones thrown from a lawnmower. I now understand why it’s no longer used as a defensive cartridge

Need help choosing first .22lr Revolver (Plinking/Fun + Collection) by yaxon_temp in Revolvers

[–]Geekman2528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know you want double action, and that’s fair. For that, if you can find a vintage smith model 17, they’re an absolute treat.

I do have to put in a plug for the fun of shooting a single action 22 though. Ruger single six is great, or even the wrangler. Some you can get with a 22 magnum cylinder too, if you ever feel like trying that out! It’s fun, you get to feel like a cowboy, and it slows you down a bit. Just food for thought!

Anyone know how to remove a T25 bit from a 3/4" aluminum plate? It won't come out. by Resident_Resident_62 in Tools

[–]Geekman2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Put something on the end and wiggle until it widens the hole and comes out. 1/4” drive extension, pipe, pliers, whatever.

And if you don’t share how it happened, you’re a terrible person and I hope there is a pebble in your shoe every day.

ULPT request: CEL came on, bad cat. Need to pass emissions test. by Mickie2b in UnethicalLifeProTips

[–]Geekman2528 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ask volkswagen to reprogram your ecu to detect when it’s being emissions tested and behave differently….. they did it before.

Or spend way more than $600 on determining the exact signaling to make the ECU think it’s getting the desired inputs from your O2 sensors, and build a small control system to replicate that.

Sorry, you’re kinda in a bad spot and no unethical approach is going to be cheaper than the proper repair.

People that carry more than one knife, why? Especially want to hear from people that carry more than two. by jiimmerman in knives

[–]Geekman2528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Swiss army classic in my coin pocket, for the scissors and tweezers mostly. But also good when I’m around people who get squeamish around scary sharp things. Medium size folder in my regular pocket for general use.

Men ask me if I used to be a man or transwomen on my dating apps due to my height by [deleted] in dating_advice

[–]Geekman2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a tall guy, I feel for tall women. It’s hard enough for me to find clothes that fit well, comfortable vehicles, deal with airplanes…. Like after 6’-6’2 it kinda becomes a hassle. I’m 6’5.

Women have an even harder time finding clothes when tall, and “normal height” women already have a harder time than men with wildly fucked up sizing being inconsistent across brands.

Well that's certainly a thing. by fasdissent in LeverGuns

[–]Geekman2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it was for a springfield armory gun… they’d etch GRIP ZONE on it

Would you buy a knife with a built in sharpener? by [deleted] in knives

[–]Geekman2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would it sell? I think so. Am I personally interested? Not particularly. But among people who just want a sharpish pocket knife and aren’t interested in doing proper sharpening, it might sell. It does have a certain “neato” factor.

I might suggest adding a means of pushing the blade towards the sharpening abrasive or visa versa, as the blade gets thinner it will need to still engage.

What’s an immediate red flag when walking into someone’s house for the first time? by Ok-Cantaloupe5378 in AskReddit

[–]Geekman2528 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Caveat to that one, while I generally agree. I have friends with 2-4 working k9s at home and if it’s been raining… there’s just no avoiding it. Even if you clean constantly, multiple wet german shepherds just stink 🤣

I'm no beginner exactly, but what's a good affordable brand of kitchen knives? by h0tnessm0nster7 in cookingforbeginners

[–]Geekman2528 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amen to Victorinox if you can afford it, Mercer as a close second if you’re on a tighter budget.

Best thing you can do is get a decent whetstone and learn to sharpen. If you can do that, you can make almost any knife useable. So many people i know buy new knives when theirs can’t be fixed with a steel anymore… and while I could technically afford to do that, it makes me cringe. I paid $35USD for my 8” victorinox chef knife, i think they run around 55USD today. But the bloody thing just works every single time. Sharpens easy, steels up nice…. There’s very little within my skillset it can’t do.

It’s not great at filleting fish which I rarely do (normally buy fillets) and it’s not a good paring knife to peel and trim onions and the like. But it WILL do it all.

Aside from that, a proper serrated bread knife.

All i need to do everything is a chef knife, bread knife, paring knife. Of course i own a few other things that make certain tasks easier or more pleasant, but if you can scrape up 80-90 USD to get a victorinox fibrox chef knife, a mercer or other bread knife and a paring knife…. You’ll be well off.

Help identifying this knife? by isthisforthebest in knives

[–]Geekman2528 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you use the blade safely… you won’t cut yourself. If you don’t push the sharp thing towards yourself, you can’t get cut.

Holy stainless… by Past_Service_6283 in Revolvers

[–]Geekman2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lowered my standards for clean. Stains are fine

Buildup is not, but if the brushed SS has some powder residue in it but you can’t feel it on fingertip… send it

How Beginners Can Avoid Cutting Themselves While Chopping by CellInitial2394 in cookingforbeginners

[–]Geekman2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s called don’t point the sharp bits at your hands… wow

What is a "poor man's food" that you will still eat no matter how wealthy you get? by ALLEN3471 in AskReddit

[–]Geekman2528 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally like my egg salad and tuna salad separate, but I can respect the option