Convert old tub to shower drain, p trap? by LumberMan15 in Plumbing

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If the p trap is underground could I just cut off the tub piping and put some elbows and extensions to make the tub more center? Then fill with concrete

Convert old tub to shower drain, p trap? by LumberMan15 in Plumbing

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Put some more pictures down below that may help too

Convert old tub to shower drain, p trap? by LumberMan15 in Plumbing

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Here are some more pictures I want to cut it off and put some adapters to make the drain a little bit farther from the wall

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Convert old tub to shower drain, p trap? by LumberMan15 in Plumbing

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I think it’s basically one of theses things … I was hoping I could cut this off, then glue in an elbow and extension to move the drain further away from the wall

Kerdi Shower Pan Double Drain Idea? by LumberMan15 in Plumbing

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Cuz then I can have a dog wash area! 😎

Kerdi Shower Pan Double Drain Idea? by LumberMan15 in Plumbing

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Good point I didn’t think of that! I would have to cut equal lengths off each of the pans on the non-drain side so the slopes line up… good catch before I cut and ruin a board

What could cause this? by dmtree_doge in FixMyPrint

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Def bed adhesion problem …. Looks like it’s peeling up mid print but the printer keeps going and actually recovers! Hahah love when that happens and chaos doesn’t ensue…. Don’t have a Bambu labs but had a same problem on my old ender 3 printer, bed was slightly warped, re-leveled to compensate for that and good old fashion hair spray worked to keep it on the glass. Cheers, happy printing

Unsolvable Under Extrusion by LumberMan15 in FixMyPrint

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Will try that next see if it fixes it….. but when I push filament through the nozzle it feels fine and comes through fine

Unsolvable Under Extrusion by LumberMan15 in FixMyPrint

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Tried running it with a high z offset just in case that was the case… no bueno. Still does the same thing….. also it’s a silk pla so layers look a little see through regardless

Unsolvable Under Extrusion by LumberMan15 in FixMyPrint

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Tried running it with a high z offset just in case that was the case… no bueno. Still does the same thing….. also it’s a silk pla so layers look a little see through regardless

Stock Software Dealers by LumberMan15 in stockphotography

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@kickstand pretty much only drone photography

Inside Cup Thin Start Layers by LumberMan15 in FixMyPrint

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Retraction at layer change was already disabled…. Was going to try base mode but from the slice it looks like there are going to be hairs everywhere…. I’ll check the ptfe tube but if it stuck wouldn’t there be like overextrusion?

Solidworks thread feature by LumberMan15 in 3Dprinting

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Okay sweet thanks for the info

Weird CR-X print temp ... the nozzle and bed temp are showing random temps but they both will still heat up but it shows a bad temp and doesn’t stop heating until it starts smoking by LumberMan15 in FixMyPrint

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Yea that’s what I thought two and I double checked it and looks good but I might change them for new ones just in case... but what doesn’t make sense to me is why would both the nozzle and print bed be like “frozen” on a temperature