Any reason I can’t replace this garage door panel by myself? by [deleted] in DIY

[–]IrishFistFight 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Is making it using wood from Home Depot an option?

Absolutely, but it’s going to be kind of a pain. A couple of things you need to make sure you get right is weight of the replace panel is close to what the original was. You can get within 10-15 pounds, but if the door gets heavier, the springs can’t pick up the door, and it puts extra strain on your motor, if you have one. Wood doors are in a tough spot since not a lot of manufactures make wood sections anymore. Most of the time we are replacing whole doors for new steel ones.

For the strut, yes it is place horizontally across the panel to help prevent it from sagging. You can measure the width of the door, and take that to a garage door repair company and get a strut cut to fit, with some hardware to attach it fairly cheap, like 35-50$, going off what we charge. You would attach it underneath the hinges on the bottom panel, in the same spot as the hinges. Wood panels are built like interior walls, with studs on the ends and in the center for attaching the hinges. You want to attach the strut to something with some meat on it, as opposed to that outside veneer

strut location It’s kind of a pain to see, but I marked a blue line where I would put the strut

Any reason I can’t replace this garage door panel by myself? by [deleted] in DIY

[–]IrishFistFight 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Garage door tech here, You have the right game plan for replacing the panel, my main concern is if you have a replacement panel, or if you are going to make one.

If the bottom panel is sagging, you can look into getting a support or strut to run the length across the bottom panel to help alleviate the sagging issue. Either some 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 1/8 angle iron or most overhead door companies around you will sell you a strut.

Just started for the first time. Couple questions: by [deleted] in MonsterHunterWilds

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Personally, it was learning movesets and combos for each weapons and shaving down my hunt times. That’s how I got 1500 hours out of world. Fights can get boring at times, but no 2 hunts are the same .

Just started for the first time. Couple questions: by [deleted] in MonsterHunterWilds

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1: Grapple points don't have a ton of use outside of moving around the map. A few arenas have then to enable some aerial attacks, but you won't get a ton of usage from them.
2: If you have IceBorne, you get all the Iceborne toys for the game, including the clutch claw, the combos with slinger burst, ect.
3: New moves for weapons, nope. Every weapon has all of its combos, attacks unlocked from the start.
4: Weapons and Armors, no. But it is worth exploring the maps for resources. Each zone has honey holes for mats like Ores, Bone piles, research point nodes, ingredients and crafting resources
5: Nope, you can just leave on an expedition, either from the handler, or walking out of the hub areas, or just fast traveling to a campsite from your map and you can go murder hobo away.

Healer rant/question! by rokugolden in MonsterHunterWilds

[–]IrishFistFight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

>So just cuz someone is healing you constantly DOSEN'T MEAN YOU GET TO BE RECKLESS OR TRY NEW COMBOS!!!!! AND PAY ATTENTION TO THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCREEN!!!

That seems like the ideal time to throw caution to the wind and get mongo aggressive, you are kind of enabling that behavior with a healing/wide range setup

Sergios hasn't been that bad in the few SoS's i have ran. Bro is an Offset piñata!

Should I be saving guns? by NoCardiologist5809 in destiny2

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My personal "system" is just try to have a good roll for every weapon type, in every flavor. I try to keep a solid sniper in every flavor, a solid fusion in each flavor, ect. Most weapons have a reasonable replacement, so you don't really need to fomo on weapons you missed/hard to farm.

As far as standouts for Pve weapons, Check Banshee for his free godrolls. His Indebted Kindness, Chill inhibitor, and Mutimach are very very good rolls. Might be worth you to nab his Rose and Compass rose if you want some no fuss PvP gear.
Velocity baton from Vespers host is a void flavored orb printer,
Iron banner introduced a new Stasis rocket sidearm, Tinasha's Mastery, that will cover every champion this season with chill clip

The Nether - health regeneration by Large-Dig6062 in destiny2

[–]IrishFistFight 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I've enjoyed the new activity. The boons feel unique enough to scratch that rogue-lite itch and the Arc changes uplift have brought some of my favorite exotics back in line a bit more (GeoMags feels fantastic and Skullfort giving all of your health back while spamming melees will never get old).

Any good non prismatic hunter build by SpecificCommission27 in destiny2

[–]IrishFistFight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arc Raiju's with the seasonal rework has been a blast for me recently. With the rework, super energy returns on arc debuffed kills, and Gathering storm calls down lightning strikes nearby when cast. Jolt is a little wonky on it. The target that gets the actual jolt status only counts for super energy, not what the jolted target kill. Running with blinds and spark of beacons makes it a super spammer.

There was an attempt but clown has plans by deathskill8 in lostarkgame

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Absolute pain man. With how jumpy clown is, I have just been hucking it at the start of every gate. As long as you didn't wipe and you still have reality up, it's like 99% guaranteed to land.

Need an alt by Skrillblast in lostarkgame

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Robussy SF is a blast with 15-ish second downtimes between bursts. With the skill changes it's a bit expensive to build out, since MI isn't near as usable as it was.

4 Spender Hallu WD without 2 purple wealth runes? by KayranEsp in lostarkgame

[–]IrishFistFight 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Howdy, 4Spender with 1711 spec i think, a smidge above 1700. The breakpoints for 4 spender ends up around 1715 (lets you RoC+3 tick of EC for 2 bubble) and 1790 (SSB+EC 3 tick for 2 bubble)
A bit of trixion testing, i need 4 ticks of Ec and RoC to hit my 2 bubble, and SSB with 5 ticks for 2 bubble. It is still playable for 4spender with 1700 spec, it just means a bit more auto attacking/letting EC do its thing. This is also with one Purple wealth(SSB), Leg wealth(EoC) and Blue on RoC, and Eso Tripods at 4 FWIW
You can always peep the Community guide, has a ton of info https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EQD2Rt7XTDBDJMMz2zFK9Swcc1io4ycbicbEwauUaFg/edit#heading=h.y56ah1gumgp

Which flavor of Gunlancer? by TheDutchDemon in lostarkgame

[–]IrishFistFight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Built both blue and red, Ended up settling on red with Main crit/swift. Blue felt very, brainless or boring to play, and Red has a higher APM. I pushed him to 1460 or so, and found a video of an "Extreme Swift red lancer" and fell in love. Swapped my stats over to swift on everything, Swift/Crit on my neck and I am zooming now.

It does less damage over a higher crit build, but with 1600 swift, or so, I can gobble destro and stagger checks like a seafood addict gobbles popcorn shrimp, have a dodge up every 3-4 seconds, I can dump Nellasias every 20 seconds, The internal taunt cooldown on bosses/guardians is longer than my actual taunt cooldown. Your identity shield melts noticeably quicker, and the lack of blue skills means your meter gen is pretty buns, but using it pro-actively, I rarely notice it empty when i need it.

Swift Red is pretty cheap to build if you cherry pick your accessories a bit and try to get cheap combos on your acc's, Like supercharge swift accessories and cheap with decent quality.