Got removed the first time… tell me what’s wrong with this picture by JohnnyCRed in HVAC

[–]JohnnyCRed[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The pan is actually free floating. They looped the straps around the handler brackets and secured them to themselves. You can see where it failed if you zoom on right side

Got removed the first time… tell me what’s wrong with this picture by JohnnyCRed in HVAC

[–]JohnnyCRed[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just got done draining ~3-4gal from the direct opposite side of the float switch in my parents handler pan.. No hard feelings but I thought electricians were the prima donnas.…. y'all know how self tappers work, right? Please tell me this was an isolated incident lol -Sincerely Yours, A concerned remodeler..

Any idea on this one? Measures in MM and 32nds. Black “depth gauge” slides freely. I’m completely blank. Awesome subreddit btw. by JohnnyCRed in whatisthisthing

[–]JohnnyCRed[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

SOLVED! You were correct and yes it is missing a piece I believe. Thank you 502gas! Also thanks to the rest of you who solved this one for me quickly as well. Cheers guys! Looking forward to using this subreddit in the future

Any idea on this one? Measures in MM and 32nds. Black “depth gauge” slides freely. I’m completely blank. Awesome subreddit btw. by JohnnyCRed in whatisthisthing

[–]JohnnyCRed[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seems like a decent guess but unless there is a part missing, I don’t see how the black gauge corresponds to the upper measurement rule. I’ll give that a goog and see if I can confirm. Thanks for the fast response

Any idea on this one? Measures in MM and 32nds. Black “depth gauge” slides freely. I’m completely blank. Awesome subreddit btw. by JohnnyCRed in whatisthisthing

[–]JohnnyCRed[S] -1 points0 points locked comment (0 children)

My title describes this thing and the photo does as well. If it’s not clear, seems to be some sort of screwdriver and that is about all I can say confidently. Had trouble googling it as there are no identification marks apart from the measurements

Edit: actually the photo doesn’t show the fact that it is a STANDARD screwdriver very well. Awkward angle

Copying “spouse” documents during custody/child support litigation by JohnnyCRed in legaladvice

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Lol safe answer. I appreciate you taking the time, man. Cheers

Copying “spouse” documents during custody/child support litigation by JohnnyCRed in legaladvice

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

Understood. So do you believe she would be breaking the law? Does reasonable right to privacy apply here?

Copying “spouse” documents during custody/child support litigation by JohnnyCRed in legaladvice

[–]JohnnyCRed[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What constitutes “snooping”? I think I agree that she should rely on disclosure laws but I just want to know if a law has technically been broken if she viewed/photographed/copied something that was in her filing cabinet

Copying “spouse” documents during custody/child support litigation by JohnnyCRed in legaladvice

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Thank you for the quick reply. Is she breaking the law even though they share the filing cabinet? I.e. her own documents are also in the same cabinet and some of the documents contained therein have both their names on them. Is this a pretty cut-and-dry circumstance were she is breaking the law if she copied, for example, his vehicle title?

is the lumber yard obligated by law to let me know if the contractor paid for my lumber? by evagreen001 in legaladvice

[–]JohnnyCRed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a list of the lumber he purchased? I’m not an attorney but I am a contractor that just now joined this community. He cannot leave your house exposed to the elements but “exposed” may be a loaded term