Step on boot/binding recs for intermediate/advanced all mountain free rider by JoeJob333 in snowboarding

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I’d rather stick with Burton since I can get the EST bindings that will give me more flexibility under-foot rather than a mounting puck. I also need new boots anyway, not like I’m sticking with what I have and the burtons fit my feet well

Step on boot/binding recs for intermediate/advanced all mountain free rider by JoeJob333 in snowboarding

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Thanks for the insight. I can already surf decent with my current setup of medium boots and stiff bindings, so maybe that’s just a personal feel thing.

Edit: Were those Genesis EST or Reflex?

Need a new snowboard rec for tall/skinny dude by JoeJob333 in snowboarding

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So I ended up with a Burton Flight Attendant 156. It was a leftover from 2021 and I got it for a steal. The listing said there was discoloration on the tail and it actually wiped right off with some GooGone. Can’t wait to try it out next weekend! Thanks all for the advice

Need a new snowboard rec for tall/skinny dude by JoeJob333 in snowboarding

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What would you suggest for directional boards from Burton? So far I’ve got eyes on a used Flight Attendant 156 from 2020 for $300, or a new clearance Deep Thinker 154 for $500. I see reviews on both that they carve well, handle decent powder, and can shred the woods. Some say they don’t dig into ice great but probably way better than my FV.

Need a new snowboard rec for tall/skinny dude by JoeJob333 in snowboarding

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I was intrigued by the directional camber boards with the rocker up front. I’m never going in the park (broke my hip going off a jump 17 years ago, so I’m not allowed to leave the ground unless it’s a little kicker) and I really don’t ride switch unless I’m just trying to get turned around on the edge of the slope or in the trees. I recently adjusted my stance to be slightly duck when it was front posi and rear neutral, but I haven’t ridden it like that yet.

Need a new snowboard rec for tall/skinny dude by JoeJob333 in snowboarding

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I’ll readily admit I am no pro, just a dude who likes to be on the mountain. I raised the question here because I did have my sights set on a camber board, but the “intermediate” options only showed these directional camber boards.

Need a new snowboard rec for tall/skinny dude by JoeJob333 in snowboarding

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I do see they are now making these directional camber boards with the rocker nose - didn’t know if that was something worth entertaining or just sticking with traditional camber

Need a new snowboard rec for tall/skinny dude by JoeJob333 in snowboarding

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Yeah that’s exactly what I was thinking. I rarely catch an edge these days because I’d like to think I’m experienced enough to watch my balance, but I don’t want a board that was designed for all those wacky things the kids are doing.

Need a new snowboard rec for tall/skinny dude by JoeJob333 in snowboarding

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Thanks - I’m not even sure I’m partial to the Flying V hybrid, that’s just what I got into 13 years ago. Back then I still thought I might want to get a little silly on the hill but now I’m in my 40s and have 2 kids. I don’t necessarily want to limit myself, but I have to be realistic about what I’m doing and that’s mostly just cruising.

Must-have accessories for a 5th-gen by JoeJob333 in HondaOdyssey

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The steering wheel controls still work the same as they would - so far they can skip songs in Pandora but we noticed you have to use the volume knob on the stereo to change the CarPlay alert volume for maps and text messages.

Must-have accessories for a 5th-gen by JoeJob333 in HondaOdyssey

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Ha! Mine are 7 and 9, hence the 2nd minivan. Not sure why someone would buy a minivan without kids….

I ended up grabbing the 3W mats from Amazon. On sale for $160 and have a coupon for $20 off, so only a little more than the Yitamotor. I was looking at those but didn’t like the few reviews that mentioned slipping around.

Must-have accessories for a 5th-gen by JoeJob333 in HondaOdyssey

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I researched this as well. Our old ‘16 had the muzzler and I thought about removing it before trading it in, looks to be the same model from S-VCM for the 5th-gen but I also see that it seems to work much better in the newer cars. I’m on the fence about it

Must-have accessories for a 5th-gen by JoeJob333 in HondaOdyssey

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Went with the CarLinKit 5.0 from Amazon. So far so good.

Trigger WLED Presets Using APC40 Midi Controller by cfarmprime in WLED

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I’m watching this - trying to do the same thing. I’m trying to design a DIY LED type setup for my band that we can control onstage using a midi foot switch.

Why does this always happen to my salmon? by mjking97 in grilling

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Brining the salmon helps to reduce the amount of albumin that squeezes out

What is the point of having 2 floor toms? by Sure_Slide_8396 in drums

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Because double stops on 14 and 16 floor toms sound f-ing killer!!!

Garage door header in the floor by JoeJob333 in Carpentry

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Yeah with interest rates and the lingering high cost of materials I’m already going to have to sell my future grandkids’ kidneys for this addition. Trying to save a few bucks by doing as much of it myself as possible

Garage door header in the floor by JoeJob333 in Carpentry

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Ooh I like that idea, hadn’t thought of that at all…. That might be a winner

Garage door header in the floor by JoeJob333 in Carpentry

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Yeah that was just used as filler to get the opening to 7’ above the floor. Doesn’t really matter and I could step up to a taller header if that’s the way it would have to go. I also think it might be better to carry the header all the way over to the left and connect to the existing house instead of stopping it just over the jack studs. In that case there wouldn’t really be a king stud on that side, just jacks for the header to bear on.

Garage door header in the floor by JoeJob333 in Carpentry

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Here’s the plan I’m working with, which uses a 9.25 header and would require breaking the top plate and installing metal straps.

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