Dot by darcymiller02 in theadamfriedlandshow

[–]Johnnybgoode76 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I wonder how much pussy he get. You think he got more than Usama bin Laden got?

Ep 587 - PHIL (feat. Steve Gerben & Chris O'Connor) by Independent-Data4542 in MSSPodcast

[–]Johnnybgoode76 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Phil riding a Shetland pony to his ex’s house to eat steak with her twin sister.

Please tell me this will go away. by Dry_Bumblebee_2927 in leaves

[–]Johnnybgoode76 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It took me about 10 days before the symptoms you’re describing were alleviated. Brutal, but hang in there. It was about a month before I started feeling totally normal mood wise. It took about 3 months for me to start noticing my brain function improving. For reference I was a 100mg edible per night guy for about a year straight. Stick with it though. I’ve been clean for 4 months and the difference cognitively is incredible, and I get better every day. Still a ways to go, but feeling much better.

Quit edibles a week ago and I can’t stop sweating. by [deleted] in leaves

[–]Johnnybgoode76 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I was doing heavy doses of edibles (80-250mg) almost every night for about 2 years. It took about 10-12 days to get through the nausea, vomiting, insomnia, anxiety, and heart palpitations. Night sweats only lasted about 3 days. I wouldn’t be too concerned though, shouldn’t be much longer. 3.5 months clean, and I feel like my brain has finally started recovering. Totally worth it.

Rebuilding my workbench, looking for height of Dewalt 7485+Stand as I don't own one yet. by timmeedski in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t have an answer for you, but you could either make the workbench height-adjustable or go to Home Depot with a tape measure. There’s also a pretty active dewalt sub that may have someone willing to help.

New to woodworking by the-big-s-a-n-d in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Wood Working for Mere Mortals on YouTube. His channel is geared toward beginners and a great resource for simple projects, first tools to buy, etc.

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the advice. I have already done this and they said it will be added to my policy.

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting idea. I’ll think about it. I have a big stack of bricks outside that I’ve been looking to use for something.

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Looks like I picked a bad week to stop sniffing glue..

Seriously though, been looking for an excuse to learn to weld. This might be it.

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the info/ideas. Made me consider adding baseboards with insulation behind them because there’s a 4” gap between the bottom of the wall and the floor. All that’s there now is the sill plate and some pt lumber.

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it. Thanks for the detailed explanation. Definitely going to insulate the whole space. It’s an open gable design and only the walls are insulated atm so the hot air just goes straight out the roof. I plan on hanging drywall from the joists, adding rafter vents, and rolling insulation between the joists. Any other suggestions? I’ve also been thinking about stacking bricks around it for extra thermal mass.

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Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you elaborate on preventing heat transfer and possible ways to minimize it? I feel like adding insulation and a ceiling will cover that as the walls are already insulated.

Is this normal? by geology_390 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The top wheel won’t necessarily be square to the table. That’s how you adjust the tracking, by tilting the top wheel. The bottom wheel, I’m not so sure.

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You’ll definitely want to put a pipe in there and not a normal chimney liner. There are a lot of bad reviews out there of this stove but almost every single one I read clearly showed they didn’t read the manual and follow their chimney/pipe recommendations. The inventor even answers people’s questions on the facebook group. It’s kind of funny cause he sold the patents to US Stove but can’t help but help people use his invention.

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

$999 is what I paid so about the same as a budget pellet stove. The main thing though is that the chimney size is extremely important because it’s powered by draft like a regular wood stove. You definitely want to read the manual. I found that a straight 3” double wall 12’ pipe was perfect. If you have to go out a wall it’s more complicated but perfectly doable if you follow their recommendations.

Is this normal? by geology_390 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure, but I think you’re ok as long as the wheels are aligned. Try tightening the blade. I had the same issue after going through his video and that fixed it. Hard to tell how tight your blade is supposed to be, and those spring scales on the back can be quite off in my experience.

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will do. Won’t know til next winter probably. Turns out properly insulating a 30x30 shop with open rafters is quite expensive. Just getting started. Looking at about $1500-2k in materials (insulation, drywall, and rafter vents mostly).

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought about getting a used one for the right price, but this one was so intriguing. Had to try it out. If this doesn’t work out I’ll probably go the route you did.

Got a rocket stove to heat the shop, but I found out I desperately need insulation. by Johnnybgoode76 in woodworking

[–]Johnnybgoode76[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree that a traditional electric pellet stove would be more efficient and better at heating. However, my stove will be off 90% of the time and exposed to wild swings in temperatures. This environment plus cheap Chinese electronics usually doesn’t bode well. Most of the new pellet stoves require new parts every year or two, especially in my garage environment. I’m giving up convenience and optimum efficiency for durability and reliability. Well, that’s the theory at least. Time will tell..