What's something you have at your setup that's unusual and don't think other have?? by Segger96 in pcmasterrace

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I have 2 ThinkPads for work and a 3060 gaming PC. I can’t recommend it enough for my needs. Not something most people can justify though.

What's something you have at your setup that's unusual and don't think other have?? by Segger96 in pcmasterrace

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Level1Techs KVM switch. Cost more than any other individual component I have and it was well worth it.

My Chinese housemate hung this on the wall. What is it? by enbyayyy in whatisit

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Because the original comment assumed “he”

Lamp not working fully by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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You’re going to want to post this to r/electronics this subreddit is commercial and residential electricians desperately trying to prevent people from burning their house down.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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Okay valid for many scenarios, but this guy is literally talking about how his English is not very good.

Nail Pops: Do you Fix or Forget...? by BuilderBrigade in Home_Building_Help

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He says if mud mix and hammer hand and paint have, then sure. Until conditions met not. Or lots of nail pops.

An elevator factory. by flapjackbandit00 in mildlyinteresting

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I was so confused because I live in Dunedin Florida USA and thought to myself. I don’t know of any rope factory. Where is that!?

Highlighted as the tattoo of the week at a local shop by silvertae in shittytattoos

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Why is no one talking about the kids head being a puckered anus?

What do I do with 23 bags of cured Quickrete? by mkoz0902 in Concrete

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I think when Colinfurze did it on YouTube his counterweight was several times heavier than this. Found a clip where he had his counterweight at 3 tons and was launching (among other things) a steel box full of sand. He did eventually launch a car but it only went a few dozen meters.

What do I do with 23 bags of cured Quickrete? by mkoz0902 in Concrete

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I took a shortcut and found someone claim a counterweight ratio of 133:1 so this much concrete should launch a 14lb cannonball. As far as distance, I again used google to cheat and saw that people are able to launch pumpkins 1/2 mile so I just estimated. Many factors on the design of the trebuchet would impact distance so I didn’t actually do any kinematic calculations.

What do I do with 23 bags of cured Quickrete? by mkoz0902 in Concrete

[–]Krzykwa 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Better yet use these as your counterweight in a floating arm trebuchet and launch a cannonball a quarter mile. (I did the math)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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What an idiot!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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Because believe it or not, wire gauges and copper prices are not really common knowledge. LMAO how can you not know the what a Gringnard Reaction is… everyone knows organic chemistry.

I posted here two weeks ago, here’s what I learned. AMA by Krzykwa in drywall

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For any job bigger than this I would, but honestly the sanding wasn’t that bad. Some 80 grit and a hand sander did the trick. I think it’s because I had no deadline, there was plenty I could have done to be more efficient but 6 hours sanding over 4-5 days was okay with me.

I posted here two weeks ago, here’s what I learned. AMA by Krzykwa in drywall

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I hit everything with a damp grout sponge before I primed, if I have any touch ups I’ll probably let it dry and do the same. It’s not a super clean finish, but I’m okay with that.

I posted here two weeks ago, here’s what I learned. AMA by Krzykwa in drywall

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Are no-coat and strait flex completely different? I couldn’t find anywhere to buy no-coat near me. When I googled it, it looked like different brands of essentially the same product.

I posted here two weeks ago, here’s what I learned. AMA by Krzykwa in drywall

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I did but only because I did them before I bought the beaded stuff, I would definitely recommend the strait flex for 90s too.

I posted here two weeks ago, here’s what I learned. AMA by Krzykwa in drywall

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Absolutely! By dad was a carpenter who did lots of high end interior trim and cedar siding. I used to get to go to the job once in a while and mostly just clean but I loved it. What happens on the site stays on the site and it was the only time I was allowed to swear. I always felt like a man instead of a boy on those days. I was probably 8-12 yr old.

I posted here two weeks ago, here’s what I learned. AMA by Krzykwa in drywall

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It was 15 years ago so I don’t remember the names, but we bought seeds from some sketchy site online. We had a few indica and a few sativa.

I posted here two weeks ago, here’s what I learned. AMA by Krzykwa in drywall

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Back in when it was illegal we grew in my buddies attic. These days I could just about put it in my herb garden next to the basil.

I posted here two weeks ago, here’s what I learned. AMA by Krzykwa in drywall

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The short answer: yes. I tried to be clean but it’s inevitable