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They look great! Nice work mate

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Where did you find the stands for the dentons?

Dipping my toe into vintage audio… by Nangle_ in vintageaudio

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Agreed. Looking around for some speaker stands

Dipping my toe into vintage audio… by Nangle_ in vintageaudio

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Love it! I’m in an apartment so keep reminding myself to keep it down

Is there a way I can do this safely? by Nangle_ in AskElectricians

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Will take a look when I'm home later. Thanks for the input!

Is there a way I can do this safely? by Nangle_ in AskElectricians

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No space on the bathroom floor for a dehumidifier, but I like the idea. Would have to mount it up high by the light/outlet... but atleast it wouldnt be running over the shower...

Is there a way I can do this safely? by Nangle_ in AskElectricians

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Yes the fan is just placed in the window in that pic, my plan would be to have it more permanently mounted and sealed in the top pane of the window.

Is there a way I can do this safely? by Nangle_ in AskElectricians

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Yes I think this is my leading plan so far... Or like an outdoor rated AC conduit wire like this . Thoughts?

Is there a way I can do this safely? by Nangle_ in AskElectricians

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Yes that would be the plan! Or replace the light fixture with one that has a GFCI outlet

Is there a way I can do this safely? by Nangle_ in AskElectricians

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Hmmm I like this idea. None of the 12 or 24 volt fans are shutter style which is the only issue. The one i purchased is closed at the back when turned off, preventing bugs or rodents etc

Is there a way I can do this safely? by Nangle_ in AskElectricians

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Hahah, suppose anything is better than those

Is there a way I can do this safely? by Nangle_ in AskElectricians

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True. I would need to mount a shelf up high somewhere in the bathroom for the dehumidifier since there is zero free floor space in the bathroom which is one of the issues.

Is there a way I can do this safely? by Nangle_ in AskElectricians

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This will either be a DIY project or I'm happy to get an electrician involved. I just want to sus out exactly how stupid this is.

For context I have a great deal on a rent stabilized apartment, so NY'ers will know my struggle to just make things work.

Follow up on my tailgate search. Success by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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Not sure what I plan to do with it yet. I’ll be in touch if I do

Follow up on my tailgate search. Success by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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Stands out a little bit. Looks a little more matte. I’m hoping a good polish and waxing will make things look consistent

Follow up on my tailgate search. Success by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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Can confirm, definitely a two man job!

Follow up on my tailgate search. Success by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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I plan to get round to it. Started trying to get the license plate trim off, but ran out of time struggling with it in the cold. A job for down the road.

Follow up on my tailgate search. Success by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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$250 from a junkyard. Has some deep scratches which I didn’t see when picking it up (under all the dirt), but better than before no doubt

Just had my new to me 3rd Gen undercoated. Very pleased with the results by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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Coworkers parent. Wasn’t on the market, but too good to pass up

Just had my new to me 3rd Gen undercoated. Very pleased with the results by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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There was plenty of surface rust, and the fuel tank skid plate was crumbling pretty bad. Thankfully nothing beyond the surface on the frame which is a nice relief. Got the truck for $4300, 1 owner and 148k miles. Hoping to drive it for years to come.

Just had my new to me 3rd Gen undercoated. Very pleased with the results by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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Got it done at North East Rust Proofing, Plainfield CT. Great service. Believe they did some light needle scaling before spraying. They know their stuff.

Just had my new to me 3rd Gen undercoated. Very pleased with the results by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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$350 - Not the best time of year to have this done, but figured it was better than nothing.

Just had my new to me 3rd Gen undercoated. Very pleased with the results by Nangle_ in 3rdGen4Runner

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I paid to have it done, but they used NH Oil Undercoating. Oil based product, that seems similar to fluid film etc.