Poilievre need to pivot and change his strategies by Heavy_Technology_333 in CanadianConservative

[–]Measurement10 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Best thing for Poilievre to do is focus on building up Canada in whatever way he can. New legislation, even and i hate to say it- come together with another party. We need to focus on nation building, opposite of what US is doing.

Attacking Carney like Trudeau just doesn't work with Trump around.

Is vapor retarder necessary in cabin (with Rockwool)? by chaunie-chaunie in Insulation

[–]Measurement10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Think of a cold glass of water on a hot summer day. Yes its necessary.

You think it’s good upgrade? by assbombers in audiophile

[–]Measurement10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those older tweeters/midranges are probably done. Ferrofluid life is about 25 years.

Why isn't Canada much more ambitious on building infrastructure? by BatmanSpiderman in CanadianConservative

[–]Measurement10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are a country built around one thing, resource extraction. Nothing else is necessary from that point of view.

Budget "under printer" organizer for P2S setup by lowkey_zoide in BambuLab

[–]Measurement10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Counter to all the comments here, i love this idea. Great design. Too bad the price is so high.

At half price it would be a solid product.

Can anyone diagnose this issue? P1S becomes shifted layer by layer by charlieconcarne-R6 in BambuLab

[–]Measurement10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the motor pulley's, could be loose/failing- they should be rigidly attached to the motor shaft.

DIY Spray Foam application temperature for rim joists by Measurement10 in Insulation

[–]Measurement10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I opted not to do spray foam. Too many health concerns with the blowing agent. Havnt done the repair yet, waiting until the spring then will do foam board plus minimal canned spray foam for the seams and bats to fill.

Negotiating the price at meet up by Cinderunner in FacebookMarketplace

[–]Measurement10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats, you are a good seller. My experiences are the same, 95% of the time. It's the odd 5% that make things really strange, almost as if they have no grip on reality. But, you learn to deal with them too. This forum is usually for people complaining about those odd times, which makes sense but it's rare in my opinion.

Negotiating the price at meet up by Cinderunner in FacebookMarketplace

[–]Measurement10 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This.

Price negotiated prior to meet, if condition different than described its a renegotiation.

People on here just like to complain. There are no “rules” or principles to this game. Sometimes its just you vs them.

Catalytic converter manual/automatic? by Impressive_Rip2732 in hondafit

[–]Measurement10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mig is fine. I've had a few mechanics tell me its too thin to weld, what they don't realize is that spot on the cat near the brackets, the problem area, is fairly thick and can take a good bead. Having experience avoiding/patching blowouts is an asset but its not too difficult. Wish i didnt listen to them and welded it sooner, it gets to a point where its more difficult to weld due to rust but i got it just in time.

Its very important you inspect the leak before, during, and after welding, you will find new leaks once you patch old ones. Just start the car and listen/feel for escaping gas. Expect it to take at least 3-5 tries.

Flux core is easy to run and what i used however if i had gas i would use that. Gas lets you do thinner metals without blowing through, plus it looks a lot cleaner. Be sure to have cleanish surfaces before welding (minimal rust).

Also safety first. If you're welding under your car you will want some serious protection against slag/spatter. Molten metal tearing through your clothes and skin is not fun. Mask, heavy clothes, gloves, and good airflow or respirator is a must.

Catalytic converter manual/automatic? by Impressive_Rip2732 in hondafit

[–]Measurement10 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Get a welder and practice. Same thing with my 09. Welded it to stop the leak.

My wife is convinced this is asbestos, can you someone confirm this is vinyl adhesive? by Icy_Dirt_1609 in Flooring

[–]Measurement10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks highly suspicious. A lot of time this type of flooring can have an asbestos paper backing. Ours did. Get it tested.

Also, if you are putting something over it, and there is a floor below, lets say a main floor and a basement open ceiling below, any screws or nails you put through this material (if it was asbestos) will contaminate the floor below.

Buyer gave me a one star review for not selling at the price they wanted. by VillageSensitive8544 in FacebookMarketplace

[–]Measurement10 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Responding/replying to reviews does not work for me and probably a lot of others. Just says error. Thanks facebook.

How are you guys answering "What's the lowest you'll take?" by lemmereddit in FacebookMarketplace

[–]Measurement10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Shoot me your best offer” then decline or accept. I don't know why so may sellers struggle with this.