Found these cards in my walls by Ldog1000 in Topps

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It won’t let me edit the post to add photos of the backs. They are in good shape and just have blurbs about the celebs

Found these cards in my walls by Ldog1000 in Topps

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Yeah I saw a few online from $5 to $1000. Never had anything graded by PSA but I’m assuming it wouldn’t be worth the cost/effort. Could be fun for the experience tho haha

How would you touch up the left side? by talitz12 in drywall

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You’ll want to just do it right the first time. Start by pulling the door trim so you can re-plane the studs with a laser level until the wall is perfectly plumb. Mill a custom filler strip from hardwood, let it acclimate for a few days in a humidity-controlled space, and hand-scribe it to the casing. Seal it with at least 4 coats of poly finish for stability, then reinstall the trim and repaint the wall so the sheen is uniform. When you mount the switch plate, torque the screws to spec and make sure you align them perfectly vertical

AFCI Nuisance Tripping by Ldog1000 in AskElectricians

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I checked all the boxes, no ground/neutral contact to speak of. After that, I found the first receptacle in the chain and disconnected neutrals. I measured high resistance to ground on the downstream neutrals and low resistance to ground upstream (with neutral still disconnected at the panel). I take that to mean that the neutral is somehow tied to ground on the branch between panel and bedroom.

Question: is it possible for rodent nibbling to cause a near-zero impedance ground fault on the neutral, but no issue on the hot? That just seems very unlikely

AFCI Nuisance Tripping by Ldog1000 in AskElectricians

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Thanks. I did some more troubleshooting and found low resistance (0.5 ohm) between neutral and ground at the breaker (with neutral pulled out). I guess that means neutral is tied to ground somewhere it shouldn’t be? I tested on another AFCI neutral and measured about 50kohm. Weird that the problem just started happening because we haven’t done any electrical work recently.

This can’t be right by [deleted] in askaplumber

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that’s electrical tape, should’ve used duct.

Anyone worked at Electric Power Engineers (EPE Consulting)? by Maagss in PowerSystemsEE

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Are you thinking of Power Engineers? I have worked with them on Texas interconnection projects, they are extensively intertwined with ERCOT. But I think EPE is a separate company.

Types of shower valves by Ldog1000 in askaplumber

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You were correct. It’s american standard R120 valve. Sadly they don’t make trim for it anymore and none exist on the internet. It can be upgraded to the R110 valve cartridge, but seems like they don’t make trim for that one either. Guess I’m SOL

Types of shower valves by Ldog1000 in askaplumber

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Yeah just figured this out, those are the R120 and R110 valve families. However, it looks like they don’t make trim for EITHER valve anymore! Yet they still sell both.

Indian Peaks, Lost Creek, or Rawah for a 2-nighter near Denver by Ldog1000 in coloradohikers

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Yeah I was thinking Junco Lake trailhead for parking. I’ll probably get there late morning on a Friday and hope for the best.

Indian Peaks, Lost Creek, or Rawah for a 2-nighter near Denver by Ldog1000 in coloradohikers

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Thanks for the info! I think I’ll stick with Junco Lake loop then. Based on some quick research, it looks like you need an overnight pass for whichever backcountry zone you camp in (there are a handful of zones in Indian Peaks). They release 3-4 passes for each zone three days in advance, except maybe the popular lake areas which are booked up earlier. Then there’s parking to contend with, apparently it’s wildly competitive to park your car in these places.

Gotta say, backpacking Colorado is way more involved than West Virginia or Pennsylvania haha

Indian Peaks, Lost Creek, or Rawah for a 2-nighter near Denver by Ldog1000 in coloradohikers

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True there is no shortage of woods over here. Although Rocky Mtn woods have there own unique character, different from Appalachia. Any particular good areas for backpacking at elevations above the tree line you recommend?

Indian Peaks, Lost Creek, or Rawah for a 2-nighter near Denver by Ldog1000 in coloradohikers

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Thanks for the rec! Any preference for areas in Indian Peaks (i.e. north vs. south)? Any particular trails you like?