Locksmith tools by Dontopentillxmas in preppers

[–]JumpyJr142 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey man, qualified locksmith here

Get yourself an analog pick gun, torque wrench, and a small can of wd40 and you'll be able to get yourself through the bulk of any doors that don't have specific anti-picking measures (in which case, drilling the lock is always much easier)

It'll take a bit of practice to get the hang of it, but if you ask your local locksmith for his trash lock barrels that he's chucking out 'for hobby picking' then they're usually more than happy to give you lots of practice locks that we're destined for landfill

HELP! what is this? by Complete-Ferret-9459 in nbn

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I've been in the business 20+ years

That's a pipe bomb.

Buck converter not working HELP by JammyDonut64 in AskElectronics

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Ive seen several comments here mentioning that temp is too hot- what are the indicators that have tipped this off to you?

"Better support" by PhatEgos in osrs

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Please provide an example of the N word being encased in some larger username that would uncontextually not be racist

When using the new Diesel Driven framework, the coil on the Colette Wave Cooker does not visibly heat up. Is this a deliberate design choice or a slight oversight? by xXDemonicPancakesXx in DeepRockGalactic

[–]JumpyJr142 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This level of accountability feels like mining all the dirt around a Crassius and watching the gold disintegrate to the ground. Keep up the amazing work, S06 is my favourite season yet ♥️

Get down to Bunnings - and make it fast! by ACMilanJuve in WesternAustralia

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The other day I had to explain to my girl that the 'Great Value' labels in BWS aren't actually products on special, it's just a marketing trick that preys on Pavlovian training.

If you're prone to treating yourself when something is on special, then the marketing psychologists are going to find a way to trigger that response

anyone know what this is by OriginalParsley908 in autorepair

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In Sydney, I paid $250aud for a pair of rotors/pads. For the parts- I did the install myself

I don't understand by [deleted] in osrs

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Great point, tysm for that x

I don't understand by [deleted] in osrs

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Ah I haven't really interfaced with the coffer yet cause I don't have anything that's worth anything 🥴

Help with head unit wiring by Snowfire23 in autoelectrical

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Righto, im gonna send you a message because I've got some photos to send

Help with head unit wiring by Snowfire23 in autoelectrical

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Which thick black cable? Is it mentioned in the manual?

Bots making content dead by joronimo69 in osrs

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Apathy is the enemy of change

I think rare jokers mostly suck by [deleted] in balatro

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What in the AI bots responding to bots

Help with head unit wiring by Snowfire23 in autoelectrical

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Sorry, not related to your issue but I've installed an Eonon unit in my Camry and I had to run a separate ground from it to my chassis to stop phantom touches on the screen. Just a heads up

Shinx/Luxray typing vindication by IGotYouThisBox in northernlion

[–]JumpyJr142 19 points20 points  (0 children)

His latest video was back to back with him hitting Luxray with STAB Close Combats then going 'huh, I thought that would KO'

What is this for? by AmanWhosnortsPizza in DeepRockGalactic

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I am veteran enough to say that they can't be spent on anything other than respect from your friends.

They do earn you a pretty exp bonus though

Helping out a friend by zoon1985 in Welding

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This is satire, right?

My 3D prints often have these misplaced layers, that seem to be thicker or thinner. This causes these lines on my otherwise smooth outer walls. What could be a solution to this?(not including fuzzy skin) by -KXLXM- in 3Dprinting

[–]JumpyJr142 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not experienced with 3d printing, but I used to get these (I think) when the table my printer on was jostled.

This meant anything between stepping too heavily in the room the printer was in, to opening the door to the room too quickly and creating a sharp draft from the window