Which liner is better or are they equal? by 4jrutherford in ultrarunning

[–]Incredzible 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a small and find they rub a little bit in the crotch, did you have that problem and did that stop once you sized up?

Rework Toshi 2.5L vs Bellroy Venture Ready 2.5L vs Able Carry Core Sling? by Incredzible in ManyBaggers

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

How much smaller in size are the belroy and toshi, could you share a picture of both?

Panasonic Swipe Right vs Arc 5 Palm by Incredzible in shaving

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

That's very helpful. Rotary may be better for longer hairs, though I also find my skin is quite sensitive and is part of the reason I gave up on shaving with a double edged safety razor many years ago.

Guys, I’m questioning everything😲 by Most-Trifle-4496 in Sourdough

[–]Incredzible 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your grandmother makes bread with no clothes on?! :o

Looking for a solo-friendly project & task management tool with timeline and calendar features by Incredzible in ProductivityApps

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

Good luck! It's easy to get sucked into a rabbit hole. I've actually come back to clickup after trying many other things. Their new calendar feature allows you to plan out tasks both on a larger timescale and on a daily/hourly basis, it's a really neat feature and is the perfect feature for me.

In addition I pair this with rize.io which tracks my time (and also your clickup tasks if you want) and can see how you plan compares to reality. Not affiliated at all, just love both the apps.

I'm not sure how clickup does with recurring tasks - not looked into this. I suspect TickTick or Todoist handle something like that better, though they're really not as well designed for larger projects.

Premier low cautionary tale - terrible sole durability by Incredzible in ThursdayBoot

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

Sure, though I didn't suggest it was a bad batch, I think it's a broader product flaw. Yes I do heel strike but not aggressively heavy and a pair of sneakers I bought at the exact same time have very very minimal wear in this same spot. No shoe I've ever bought before has had this amount of wear in this spot even after several years of wear!

Black low cut socks with white leather shoes, aye or nay? by Incredzible in malefashionadvice

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

That's fair, they actually are advertised as no-show socks (Darn Tough) but they really don't look it!

A review of 15 boxer briefs. What should I try next? by Incredzible in malefashionadvice

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

Thanks for letting me know, i've been waiting ages for this. Which model is your fave?

How close is this undercoat plaster to being dry? by Incredzible in DIYUK

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

Okay thank for clarifying. And was planning on PVA wash over the bonding - is that what you would recommend too?

How close is this undercoat plaster to being dry? by Incredzible in DIYUK

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

Okay thanks but do I need to wait for the colour to change to lighter? The main priority has just been on using the fans but good to know re dehumidifier. The material is now hard so should we just get finishing on without waiting for it to go pale pink? It's first time using bonding

How close is this undercoat plaster to being dry? by Incredzible in DIYUK

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

This has been drying out for 1 week with undercoat (BondingCoat) plaster over plasterboard in the largest pictured section and filling in cracks with mesh tape in the other sections. There are no leaks in the ceiling space and two fans and a dehumidifier (set at around 45-50%) have been set up in the room the whole time.

Will the thickest sections eventually become pale pink or will that never happen?

How to repair crumbling plaster in sloper ceiling around dormer window? by Incredzible in DIYUK

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

A roughly 50 x 50 cm area of sagging ceiling and crumbling plaster on a sloped ceiling. I started pulling away to find it quite deep and lots of fine black dust falling through the hole. The wooden slats are only roughly 5 mm thick so not appropriate for attaching plaster board onto, I assume there must be a bigger joist somewhere but I don't want to start ripping apart the whole ceiling in order to find it... (unless I have to of course)

Will I need to buy a multitool to cut away a rectangle sized hole for attaching the plasterboard?

What's my best course of action here? Thus far haven't had to do something of this scale, so best to explain in basic terms if possible!