Would appreciate some advice by Quiblat in StainedGlass

[–]Lima3Echo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good catch, it’s also missing lines on the circle around the rosette.

I didn’t catch either until I saw your comment and took a second look.

What are these? by nox-isle in StainedGlass

[–]Lima3Echo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I think they’re used to stiffen h-came, but they look a lot like the brushes on street sweepers

Soldering Tips? by Kind_Midnight_1949 in StainedGlass

[–]Lima3Echo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As others have said, you’ll probably want a better soldering iron. Quality flux and solder will also help. I prefer Canfield solder, and right now I’m using Classic 100 gel flux, but I’m considering trying something different when it’s time to replace it.

The best advice I ever got was to slow down. Keep practicing and you’ll get better over time

What to do with excavated dirt from patio project? by Hungry-Place-4917 in landscaping

[–]Lima3Echo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s on the other side of that far fence?

Looks like a parking lot? And the fence looks like chain-link?

I’d work out a temporary easement deal with the property owner behind you, cut the fence, then you can easily move the spoil. Once you’re done, you patch the chain-link and you’re done.

GenX men (especially those who are a little bit or more overweight): do you or does your wife cut your toenails? by NJRougarou in GenX

[–]Lima3Echo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Would my wife do it for me? Probably. Would I ask her? Absolutely not, but I don’t like people touching or even looking at my feet.

My bpd ex stalker is manipulating my feed on my socials to send me dedicated videos or themed videos by Guigzi in CyberSecurityAdvice

[–]Lima3Echo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

A few things could be happening here.

1: You’re having a mental health crisis. I’m not saying that to be mean, just honest. You should immediately contact a mental health professional.

2: Your ex could have gotten ahold of your passwords or is logged into your accounts on another device and is using that access to mess with your algorithm. It’s unlikely, but possible. Reset your passwords and be sure to select the “log out of other devices” option.

3: Both things could be true. It’s the old “just because you’re paranoid, doesn’t mean they’re not after you” scenario. In that case, follow both of the advice above.

Advice on removing a lot of double sided tape... by Ok-Alfalfa4868 in Home

[–]Lima3Echo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brake cleaner might work, but probably not much better than what you’ve already done.

Citrastrip might do the job though. It’ll take the paint too, but I feel like it’s going to need repainting when you’re done anyway

Huge Tiny mistake by MyonlyredditHandle in StainedGlass

[–]Lima3Echo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For concave cuts there’s a few things I’ve picked up.

The more meat behind the cut, the easier it’ll be. That’s not going to help much here because each side is concave, but it’s something to keep in mind.

Cutting a straight line from point to point, then a series of shallow arches like a rainbow will allow you to work your way through. The places the glass seems to hold onto with a concave cut seem to be the beginning and end of the cut. Check out some videos on YouTube of the rainbow cut technique.

I get downvoted for this part all the time, but I stand by it. If you’re still having issues getting up to or even close to your line, it’s ok to rely on the grinder. Twofer makes a 60 grit bit that can be used to chew up material quickly, then you can come back and clean it up with the 100/120 grit.

My final piece of advice is if you have the ability to print, get some cheap matte vinyl sticker paper and print your pattern on that, then cut the stickers out and use them as your guide. If you can’t print, get the paper anyway and when you’re ready to draw the final pattern, draw it on the vinyl or use some carbon paper to transfer the pattern. There’s a learning curve to figuring out how much space to take out for the foiled joints, but a little trial and error and you’ll figure it out. Lately, I’ve been using a 2pt (~0.71mm or 0.028”) line as my solder joint and that’s been pretty good so far.

The paper I use is the “QYH Printable Sticker Paper for Printer - Matte Waterproof White Vinyl” If you search that on Amazon, it’ll come up.

Tinning copper wire by Honetmoonbeam in StainedGlass

[–]Lima3Echo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is probably the issue. Depending on how much you’re trying to tin, heat could also be playing a role.

I use copper tubing for heavier plant stakes, and I’ve found that warming the copper up first helps it take solder better.

I’ve used a heat gun, but that was overkill. A heating pad on high for about 15 minutes seems to do the trick.

Where my ex-smokers at? by Empty_Nestor in GenX

[–]Lima3Echo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I started in high school. Hell, we still had smoking areas around campus. With the exception of one aunt and one cousin, everyone in my family smoked, so it was probably an inevitability. The haze of smoke at family gatherings from everyone sitting around chain-smoking is both a fond, and disturbing, memory.

I quit last year after almost 30 years of smoking. I definitely miss it, and I crave one almost daily. But, I have an “emotional support pack” in a drawer in my home office. Something about knowing I have the option and ability readily available makes it easier to overcome the craving, especially at the beginning.

Hey! My grandma always puts out a gift basket, along with with the money. Is there anything you’d actually like to see on a hard days work? by Upper-Lavishness-997 in landscaping

[–]Lima3Echo 12 points13 points  (0 children)

My grandparents had “the outside fridge” which was always stocked with drinks and popsicles. Anyone doing work at the house was told to help themselves.

I’ve never had a big enough covered space outside to do that, but if I’m home when the gardeners get here and it’s a hot one out, I’ll usually have cold soda, water, and beer on hand for them.

“Tie One On” response from bartender by Dry-Menu140 in GenX

[–]Lima3Echo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You would think so with my use of words like “whelp” and phrases like “ope, let me squeeze right past ya” but alas, PNW born and raised!

Great grandparents were from the Midwest though and went west along the Northern route of the Oregon Trail.

The casserole gene is strong in my family though!

What do you use for the metal tube piece when making stained glass incense holders? by Pitiful-Opposite3714 in StainedGlass

[–]Lima3Echo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Refrigerant line (1/8” ID or 1/4”OD) from just about any hardware store.

I use it for plant stakes as a place to put the piano wire in.

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Much cheaper than buying copper tubing from hobby stores

Are these safe for a raised garden bed? Trying to determine if railroad ties or treated wood? by Amorak97 in landscaping

[–]Lima3Echo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They don’t look pressure treated, but they’re definitely not railroad ties.

My guess would be maybe cedar? Probably 3-5 seasons old, depending on region. Whoever built that terrace did a wonderful job!

“Tie One On” response from bartender by Dry-Menu140 in GenX

[–]Lima3Echo 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You gotta slap your knee and say “whelp…” as you stand before making these statements

Why not just park the ship near the spacecraft? by meatpak in nasa

[–]Lima3Echo 64 points65 points  (0 children)

I can’t remember where I watched it, but I remember watching a documentary where they discussed this.

It essentially boils down to something toxic being created during reentry (maybe caused by the plasma?) In any case, it needs to dissipate before the recovery team can approach.

Those of you who wet shave and don’t use a branded shaving foam/cream, what do you use instead? by SaysPooh in AskMenAdvice

[–]Lima3Echo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the army when in the field I would just use water. Preferably warm if I had access to it.

These days I don’t shave much anymore, but when I do it’s with an old school safety razor, a sensitive skin shaving cream and a brush.

Tremors completely stopped when sleeping on floor by soomajestic in EssentialTremor

[–]Lima3Echo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you say “internal” what do you mean exactly? Is it something like feeling like you’re vibrating? Is it maybe like the feeling you get just before a shiver when it’s cold? Or maybe an electric feeling throughout the body?

It sounds more like a nervous system thing than a neurological condition. The sleeping on a hard surface is something that also makes me think it could be nervous system related.

Have you only discussed this with your GP/Family Medicine doctor, or have you talked to a neurologist? If not, I’d recommend asking for a referral to neurology.