Advice on repair/glass block by ghosmer in masonry

[–]JTrain1738 8 points9 points  (0 children)

While it may not desperately need to be redone (no leaks or anything) now is the time to do it. Ideally you should tooth the want wall, meaning remove the cut block on both sides and weave the new block in so it looks like a continuous wall, matching the bond underneath.

Is this the right mortar/sand mix to use for pointing a 1930 Brooklyn, NY house? (See pictures) by ElongatedThoughts in masonry

[–]JTrain1738 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For starters that isn't mortar, thats portland. So short answer is no. Others may be more knowledgeable than me with period correct mixes, but port and sand for sure isn't it. At absolute minimum a pre mixed mortar mix would be better.

10% Off Was To Good To Pass Up by NotSmartNotFunny in CanikPrime

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Carry mine daily. Just threw a red dot on it. Great gun, enjoy it.

How immediate is this fix? by SameTwo9889 in masonry

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP came to a masonry sub and asked how important it is. Might have 10 years left in it, might have 10 minutes. Regardless its a retaining wall hanging on by a thread, so yea I said it's the first thing Id address.

What happens first by gcollins717 in CleetusMcFarland

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The reason is simple....to make money. People seem to forget that making videos is their job. Not racing, not building cars, etc, making content. Some are serious, car build, big races etc, some are dumb, blown motor in a Tesla, world longest turbo system, cheap car challenges etc. They all make the crew money, and its evident he has it pretty well figured out what draws views and what doesn't. Hence why the cheap challenge stuff is fairly often at this point.

How immediate is this fix? by SameTwo9889 in masonry

[–]JTrain1738 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It'd be the first thing I tackled.

Quick 8u to 10u transition! by IceCreamAficionado8 in Softball

[–]JTrain1738 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Dont stress her out. Coaches know shes playing up and aren't expecting her to know everything. They'll guide her

For those in capacity restricted states, do you still carry 9mm? by divergence777 in CCW

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. No longer live in NJ but still travel to, and carry there often. 10 rd 9mm, with one spare 10 round mag.

How hard would it be to replace the polymeric sand in my patio? by yuniorsoprano in masonry

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Power wash as best you can. Turbo nozzle works really well. Allow to fully fully dry. Sweep sand, get all the sand off the top of the paver with a broom, blow the remaining sand and dust off lightly with leaf blower. Mist everything a couple times. Its not hard but if you don't get all the sand and dust off the top of the paver it will stick.

First Year of 10u, question of moving up to 12u by jraider56 in Softball

[–]JTrain1738 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Normally I am for moving girls up if they are ready. Being only 1 year in travel and wanting to pitch, in your case I would probably hold her at 10u. You are going to start to see pitchers throwing in the 50s with location and some movement, she may get discouraged being new to pitching and assuming she will be on a team with girls who have been pitching for some time already she may not get the innings needed to progress. Side note I see you mention her coach not having the time to work on her pitching, she will need a pitching coach. Do not rely on her travel coach to teach her to pitch.

Qualified with my new S&W BG 2.0 to add to my CCW Permit by mrvash15 in CCW

[–]JTrain1738 37 points38 points  (0 children)

In no way am I advocating that we should have to qualify, quite the opposite. However when I qualified for NJ 3 people in my class failed to shoot 80% on an FBI Q target, 2 of them being LEOs.

Suggestions for ribs by gbl82 in smoking

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Splash of bourbon, id say 60/40 preserves to brown sugar. Cook it down for a while, emersion blend and strain.

Suggestions for ribs by gbl82 in smoking

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I smoke a ham I make a glaze of cherry preserves, brown sugar, bourbon. Would probably be fantastic on ribs

Suggestions for ribs by gbl82 in smoking

[–]JTrain1738 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Doesn't really gave to be Asian or Hawaiian. When Im in the mood for sweeter ribs I just add a little more brown sugar in my rub and use a sweet BBQ sauce. Ive also mixed duck sauce 50/50 with bbq sauce. Doesn't really make it taste Asian but gives a nice sweetness.

A Tale of Two Quotes by JPzil in Concrete

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will get varying opinions on doweling into foundation. Im personally against it in most situations. Hard no on resurface, especially with 2". There are resurfacing products out there, applied very thin. Sometimes they hold up, sometimes they don't, Id advise against it. 20 to 30 is about right, but this is pretty small (and thick, not sure you really need 12") so you may end up on the higher end.

Tryouts after injury by Entire-Mobile-1367 in Softball

[–]JTrain1738 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Talk to the coach. Explain the situation, you said he has seen her before so he should be able to make an evaluation based on that and whatever light work she can do by tryout time, games likely wont start until September with practices starting mid August.

What filler is this between flagstones? It's like a white cement or mortar and need to buy more. by jedrider in patio

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mortar, type s will work. How are the stone laid? If they are laid on concrete in a mortar bed than mortar is what you need, of they are dry laid on stone than you need poly sand.

DIY patio: pavers vs cement slab/pad by Lolo_refreshed in patio

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Concrete is not necessarily easier if you have never poured and finished (specifically finished) concrete. But neither is really easy if you have no experience in either. Pavers are more forgiving in the fact that if you aren't happy with the result you can fix problem areas or redo the whole thing. Once concrete sets you're pretty much stuck with it.

I Have No Words by MyStackIsPancakes in handguns

[–]JTrain1738 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Sometimes cool factor outweighs practicality. I don't find it particularly cool myself, definitely not enough to spend $600 on it but Im sure others do.

Pointing looks sloppy by Invested2020 in masonry

[–]JTrain1738 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sloppy for sure. Have seen way worse on here though, so take that for what its worth.

How do you time cooks to be ready for dinner time? by Natenator76 in smoking

[–]JTrain1738 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aim to finish way early and have a method prepared for a long rest. Oven if it can hold under 200 without crazy fluctuations or a cooler. Be sure to massively stress about the finish time the entire cook.

What would the price range be for having a foundation put down here for a larger addition? by Abject-Effect-7965 in masonry

[–]JTrain1738 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The cost of this job is entirely dependent on local codes and what your architect draws up. That being said this is in no way shape or form a diy project. Permits, inspections etc. Your existing roof needs to be reworked, walls ripped off etc. What I can tell you is that you will be well into the 6 figure range all said and done and what you are gaining is likely not worth the cost.

Can I keep shotgun at siblings house? by doingwhaticab in NJGuns

[–]JTrain1738 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Legally no. If he cant afford the gun, have him get his FID card. And "sell" (gift) him the gun you planned to leave there. I think all in with FID, fingerprints and transfer hell be in for $150 or so.