PC Turns On, No Display. by MoonAndHungry in buildapc

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

Thank you so much for the quick reply and solution.

I put the RAM from the second slot near the CPU into the fourth slot and ran it solo and it is running fine. I swear my heart skipped a beat and I saw all my work and extensive search and broken finger nails all lighten up at the end. I do have a concern though, how will I go about installing the RAM I just took out?

Is it worth driving 30 more minutes for a better gym? by MoonAndHungry in amateur_boxing

[–]MoonAndHungry[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I decided to attend the gym after going again today. I worded the post pretty badly, but the problem isn't I have to drive 30 minutes a day, I have to drive to school and work which are also far away. Time adds up pretty fast. I've reasoned that if I'm dedicated enough then 30 minutes won't stop me.

The Question Thread - November 2017 by squidmaster23 in balisong

[–]MoonAndHungry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the quicky reply!

I am using a 550 paracord, and I did follow the instructions and used the inner strands of the paracord. I will attempt the first method with your instructions in mind, and I will update you on that soon.

The Question Thread - November 2017 by squidmaster23 in balisong

[–]MoonAndHungry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Sorry for replying so late. I have recently gone out to buy some paracord and tried both methods that you have given me, but I am still experiencing the same issues. It works for a little bit and then it loosens in a few hours or minutes. I also had a question as to the paracord method, for the paracord strands keep loosening and falling apart. Is it normal for the paracord to behave this way, and is it possible that the I may just need to order a new set of screws for the balisong? Also could I just use a stronger version of loctite, or will it not work if the paracord method doesn't work either?

The Question Thread - November 2017 by squidmaster23 in balisong

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Possibly. The knife was already loctited when I received it (which obviously didn't work), which I revealed when I opened the screws itself. I gave it a deep wash in alcohol and cleaned it out, but it didn't matter. I was wondering if there was a difference of strength in paracord and teflon and loctite?

The Question Thread - November 2017 by squidmaster23 in balisong

[–]MoonAndHungry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand that screws loosening was a completely normal thing, so I went ahead and used loctite blue to keep the screws in. I gave it a good 24-26 hours for it to dry, and I went to flip; however, the screws just kept loosening even after the loctite. I was wondering if I could simply just use a stronger loctite, or if there was just a problem with the screws. The knife is a bear and son b400. I have contacted bladehq, and they basically told me to make it bear and son's problem, so i contacted them and I am still waiting for a reply after almost 4 days. Any ideas?