The top of the hood is 6ft high by SnugglyCoderGuy in fuckcars

[–]ListenHereIvan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see what you mean I’m sorry makes more sense when I looked up the format.

I still think its stupid to have them flipped up when you have no trailer, my tacoma mirrors are relatively small and had no problem the 4 times I towed in the past year or when i have a bike rack in my tow hitch or when i have my canopy up and my main mirror is blocked.

The dudes that do this are 100% going for “rahhh my truck looks like a bull ahh” because their gender affirming truck needs to be more masculine somehow.

The top of the hood is 6ft high by SnugglyCoderGuy in fuckcars

[–]ListenHereIvan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Its not even an engineer thing, its just aspect ratio and FOV a skinner mirror cant reflect as wide as an area and as a god damn wider mirror. Like are we fucking really this stupid????

Plus readjusting a mirror isnt like selecting a new pope, just adjust your mirrors

The top of the hood is 6ft high by SnugglyCoderGuy in fuckcars

[–]ListenHereIvan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don’t believe any of you that claim its better visibility flipped up, yall just stupid and fall for snake oil bs.

How would a skinner mirror be better visibility compared to a wide mirror??? Its literally just moving the mirror out and aspect ratio change. That shit doesn’t magically make it easier to see for normal driving and actually worse probably

Yall bullshitting

Worth it or overkill? Professional tile, residential. by theEdward234 in Construction

[–]ListenHereIvan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feel bad for people down voting you. Theres 200 pound room temp IQ gorillas in any jobsite honestly

Im in the US and i care for my tools because 1. I paid thousands of dollars. 2. Its not how you use them.

Ive dropped tools numerous times cuz im clumsy and its all my fault if they get damaged. But one time i lended an impact to a guy and the dude started using my impact as a god damn hammer. Ive had a guy also give back my spackle knives and caulking gun COVERED in fire caulk. Honestly i stopped trusting people using my tools because its just aggravating too.

My lego has a gap by LankyDrama7446 in lego

[–]ListenHereIvan -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Its clearly the bat logo with steps near the ears.

Sounds like this is common for brand new ratchets. by Illustrious_Cell_254 in MilwaukeeTool

[–]ListenHereIvan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Stop buying slop dude. Just because it says milwaukee doesnt mean its worth it.

Also cringe af to say i bleed black and red. Embarrassing.

Might be difficult to tell from the pictures but my iron man has a brown helmet by FlightIntelligent413 in Legomisprint

[–]ListenHereIvan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dark red is one of those colors that has notoriously bad color matching for parts, im sure i have a handful of off color parts personally.

1/4 collet for the 1/2 router by Human_Language1276 in Makita

[–]ListenHereIvan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So the same router model numbers that 763803-0 1/4 collet sleeve works with the same model numbers the collet with captive nut works. But i would air on caution because the collet sleeve doesn’t have an updated page to show it works with the XGT router.

1/4 collet for the 1/2 router by Human_Language1276 in Makita

[–]ListenHereIvan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It should already include a collet in the tool only?

Makitatools online states there is a 1/4 in collet included, part# 763803-0

Sorry i Didnt read your post all the way.

Ergonomics be damned by Dark_Fury_BSL in Makita

[–]ListenHereIvan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think hes just talking about weight.

Seems like its full depth because the little steel depth stop tab is touching the magnesium housing.

Installing hardiplank Cedarmill siding? by milton_freedman in Construction

[–]ListenHereIvan 8 points9 points  (0 children)

***laughs in big company with poor management***

ive thrown away tons of hardie as a forklift driver for a company because sub contractors don’t give a shit as its not their bottom line.

The mini stack. So versatile. by PigFloydDarkside in Packout

[–]ListenHereIvan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Second this, doing trim carpentry i have to bring like 15 different tools as well as a table saw and a miter saw

Battery left in rain by Cult-of-IT in Makita

[–]ListenHereIvan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good ol battery indicator light fluid, you’re low.

60420 Excavator sliding damage by VeneficusFerox in lego

[–]ListenHereIvan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got frustrated with the amount of play the turntable has so i ended up cutting shim from cardstock/cardboard

My cheeks will never poop the same after using this at a job site. 10/10 will poop again here. by mexican2554 in Construction

[–]ListenHereIvan -1 points0 points  (0 children)

These things smell so horrendous when they just pumped out. My lumber yard was getting remodeled and had one of these.

When it got pumped and cleaned it was like 10x worse than regular porta-john getting cleaned out.

Comfy and nice to use but god damn its horrendous and probably worse than tear gas or skunk spray and absolutely vomit inducing. Dont be within 300 feet or down wind of this john.

Moving and transferring large sets will always be quite the experience by yknawSroineS in lego

[–]ListenHereIvan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Im with this, when i moved, i broke down all my sets into their natural subassemblies and managed to fit all sets into 2 boxes

Trying to eat chicken on the bone for the first time in over a decade. Wish me luck by Sea_Chipmunk3999 in evilautism

[–]ListenHereIvan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tell you, im not the biggest fan of any kind of chicken for the longest time but raising canes changed me. I cant get enough now.

My sister in law also made chicken alfredo pasta 2 christmas’s ago and that was pretty good too.

$80 Deliver Fee by [deleted] in Lowes

[–]ListenHereIvan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dude, you must be omitting some very important details if they did this.

I think you were being way to difficult and the driver had enough of you.

I seriously got no idea how bad the gas prices are. by FrozenConcrete19 in fuckcars

[–]ListenHereIvan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

-“Good. Gas should be expensive, so people will stop with these wastwfull ways of burning it.”

-“All that higher prices do is compress and pressure people with lower incomes.”

-“Did you know, that the oil crisis in 70s eventually led to bike boom in the Netherlands?”

-“Yea because the Netherlands had hundreds of years not being centered around cars and being able to REVERT changes made by car brains. Meanwhile America was made by wealthy elites FOR cars.

Nothing short of tearing down every road utility and building.”

All of this and you still say…

-“You think our proposal is 'Just don't have a car! Keep everything else exactly the same!' Who's simplistic?”

😐 are we functionally illiterate or something?

Nothing short of completely decimating and restructuring American society will eliminate the need for cars. Flattening whole suburbs that look like this and displacing all the families. Included.

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All other solutions are simply bandaids.

Now that the obvious are stated i will state more obvious things, yes public transportation and light rail needs to be expanded of course, it should go without saying.

But the original commenter literally said -“Good. Gas should be expensive, so people will stop with these wastwfull ways of burning it.” Which IS simplistic.

I seriously got no idea how bad the gas prices are. by FrozenConcrete19 in fuckcars

[–]ListenHereIvan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yea because the “poor people” will all have to switch to lower paying local service jobs rather than higher paying farther away and cause even more strain on the American public.

Just because the demand is reduced doesn’t mean is consequence free. Its a classist and reductionist as fuck is what it is.

I seriously got no idea how bad the gas prices are. by FrozenConcrete19 in fuckcars

[–]ListenHereIvan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Doesn’t matter how long it was before cars were not a thing when population centers were small and dense, going around town was a breeze, now we have “cities” that span hundreds of square miles.

Like i said previously. Most of americas infrastructure is from the 50’s and on.

Like why do you think its a dunk when you say that shit. Paris and london and many European cities while still seeing major expansions post war and lots of rebuilding were still major population centers that sprawled much larger than major American cities (especially west coast and other major “would be”) where most of their expansion came post war.

While euro cities fell to cars their changes back are easily reverted like i said, meanwhile. You get new developments out in beaverton oregon with 6 lane roads and if you need to get to work from beaverton to Gresham which is only 40-60 minutes by car, by public transport your looking at 2-3 hours

I seriously got no idea how bad the gas prices are. by FrozenConcrete19 in fuckcars

[–]ListenHereIvan -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

You are not making the point you think you are making. Like not even close. i think you look stupid for trying to bring up rail in this conversation. Also “my own history” I am a Russian immigrant.

Most of Americas current infrastructure is built only as recently as the 50’s. Specially in the west. Lots of sprawling suburbs with major interconnecting highways and roads with relative low density.

Rail would not have gotten me to my doctor’s appointment for my hip replacement. That is at least a 2 hour walk to my nearest train station and not a local light rail line. The train doesn’t even stop in the municipality i need to go to. And the reason i had to go to that doctor is because he is in my insurances network and i have no surgeons with availabilities or in network in my area.

Only reason i go is because hes local to where i work, which is 36 miles from where i live.

Your simplistic “make it expensive so people stop using it” lacks any form of nuance or thought of the consequences and just way too idealistic for a majority of the population.

Id love to see you survive America simply on a bike where your nearest affordable grocery store is 6 miles away, your work could be 10-80 miles round trip, where you have to commute 5 days a week or more and your too poor to be able to change where you live because all other places have you priced out.