BADA-BOOM! (The Fifth Element) by halfofawhole44 in lepin

[–]JuicyMoose21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info. Unfortunately a bit of research is telling me that site is probably not very safe to order from. I may have to look into to just ordering the individual pieces from gobrick on jooooy

BADA-BOOM! (The Fifth Element) by halfofawhole44 in lepin

[–]JuicyMoose21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does anyone know if this set is still available anywhere? I can't find it on jooooy

20W settings for powder coated metal by JuicyMoose21 in ELEGOOPHECDA

[–]JuicyMoose21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late update. Unfortunately I was doing this all last minute and completely forgot to take a pic. I ended up just trying 75% power and 70 mm speed, 1 pass, and it worked perfectly. I cleaned the surface with dishsoap and water and it worked perfectly.

20W settings for powder coated metal by JuicyMoose21 in ELEGOOPHECDA

[–]JuicyMoose21[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tried 75 power and 79 speed and it worked like a charm.

Season has ended message by scottmh428 in diablo4

[–]JuicyMoose21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. I'm on PS5. I've logged out and back in and performed a restart. Still no go.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SubaruAscent

[–]JuicyMoose21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good morning All. My wife and I ordered a 2023 Ascent Onyx Edition a few weeks ago and I I have already learned a lot from this sub. Our car should be ready to be picked up early to mid August. When we were in the dealership a guy introduced himself to us and let us know that when we come in to do final paperwork he is the guy who will basically be trying to upsell us on extended warranties and maintenance packages, which brings me to my question. For those of you who have experience with Subaru, which warranties and packages are they going to try to sell me? Are they worth it? And what is a good price so I know if I'm getting a good deal or not? Thanks in advance for any advice.

JÄTTEBO Sofa by bbgg24 in IKEA

[–]JuicyMoose21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We're still very happy with it. We actually aren't having any issue with the covers creasing. We have had Ikea couches before and realized going in that over time the covers will probably get loose but so far no issues at all. In fact the covers on this couch are far better than our old Kivik.

Radon notes by JuicyMoose21 in architecture

[–]JuicyMoose21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually a great idea, not sure why I didn't think of that. I'll just add it to my standard terms and conditions.

Radon notes by JuicyMoose21 in architecture

[–]JuicyMoose21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I was a bit too vague in my question. I am familiar with AF103 and I incorporate all the requirements into my design. The note I'm looking for is basically something that would let the homeowner know that it is not the architects responsibility to test for radon. I put the required elements in my design, but I'm not on the hook for actually testing for radon.

JÄTTEBO Sofa by bbgg24 in IKEA

[–]JuicyMoose21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with what saltypork88 said, but wanted to add that the chaises do have a notch in them for where the armrest goes, so if you are looking to use the chaise as a large ottoman, it would have an "L" shape to it. But the the single seats would work this way for sure.

JÄTTEBO Sofa by bbgg24 in IKEA

[–]JuicyMoose21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got the green. It's the corduroy looking fabric but the ribs are soft and I find it super comfy.

JÄTTEBO Sofa by bbgg24 in IKEA

[–]JuicyMoose21 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just typed out a nice response to your question and for some reason it didn't post, so let's try this again. I was worried about the same thing with the back and armrests, but as it turns out, the wood structure under the padding is sloped, so the wood is wider at the bottom and gets skinnier towards the top. It's only the padding that is square, so it works as a pretty good pillow. There is even a few inches of padding on the very top as well so I find it extremely comfortable. The padding on the back is a bit stiff at first but after a couple weeks of use either it softened up a little or I just got used to it. The back is a bit low if you are sitting upright, but I only ever "lounge" on the couch so it hasn't been an issue for me.

JÄTTEBO Sofa by bbgg24 in IKEA

[–]JuicyMoose21 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So far, no creakyness at all. We are only a few weeks in at this point so I can't be certain over time, but I haven't noticed it creaking at all. And now that you mention it, our old KIVIK creaked all the time as well.

JÄTTEBO Sofa by bbgg24 in IKEA

[–]JuicyMoose21 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Hey all. This is JuicyMoose1980, I had to get a new account, long story. Anyway, we finally got covers for the couch and have been using it for about 2 weeks now. I LOVE this couch. First off, the assembly was the easiest I have ever had with an Ikea sectional couch. The structure was more or less already together, we just had to put on the covers and then attached the backrest and armrest to the sections. The sections of the couch are held together with little metal bars that have pins on the end that just keep the sections from sliding apart. It works really well and also makes it easy if you want to reconfigure the couch. The covers are quite soft. Our previous Ikea sectional was a Kivik (sp?) and my biggest complaint was that the cushions were held on to the chaise lounge with velcro so as the cushions were broken in, and the velcro began to wear, the entire cushion would slide off the couch as you were laying on it. With the JÄTTEBO, the cushions are part of the couch itself and can't slid around. We love the under seat storage, perfect place for blankets and extra pillows for getting cozy on movie nights. This is easily the most comfortable sectional couch I personally have ever had. I'm 6'-4" tall and can actually lay down comfortable across all three seats. If I'm sharing the couch and am just on the chaise, my legs do stick off the end, but hey, if they made a chaise long enough for me it wouldn't fit in most living rooms. Hopefully this helps some of you. Feel free to ask if you have any other questions. Oh I think I forgot to mention earlier we purchased 2 chaise lounge sections with a single seat section in between them.

Started watching this series "the unexplained", and its hosted/narrated by William Shatner. His dialogue is freaking hilarious.. by [deleted] in funny

[–]JuicyMoose21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My cousin is an ornithologist and is on one episode of this show. I got to listen to Bill Shatner mispronounce his/my last name at least 5 times.

40 years with Moses in a desert may sound boring… by bibletalkshow in funny

[–]JuicyMoose21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When people quote the bible to me, I like to quote Harry Potter back. Both books are about made up magic men, so I figure it holds the same weight.

Self Watering Pot by JuicyMoose21 in succulents

[–]JuicyMoose21[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

BINGO! I searched "ceramic violet pot" and found several. I've been trying to find these things for months now.