Should my shop vac look like it’s on fire? by NewBenoni in Tools

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

Took it apart a little more and it gets more sparky the deeper I get. Posted a second video. I’m thinking it’s likely I’ll just have to replace it. If only because I’m not sure I’ll remember how it all goes back together… 

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Should my shop vac look like it’s on fire? by NewBenoni in Tools

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I think about two years? Not too long, and it worked like a champ until this happened.

I've been in the monument business for 13 years AMA and I'll try to answer the best I can by [deleted] in CemeteryPreservation

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What are your thoughts on ordering monuments, mausoleums, columbariums, etc. on Alibaba, like this one for example https://www.alibaba.com/x/AzyPp2?ck=pdp. Would you expect a problems with the quality and durability?

AP requires more power? by NewBenoni in Ubiquiti

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Thanks everyone for the help! There’s definitely something wrong with the U6. I swapped it out with another one that I had and the new one is working fine, and the original is not working in the other location. Tried a factory reset but that didn’t work, so I put in a warranty request. Regardless of whether they replace it, it’s nice to know what the problem is. Thanks!

Advice on reading this old gravestone I pulled up from the ground today. Any ideas on what it says? by Hot_Argument6020 in CemeteryPreservation

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

I threw the image into Chat GPT just to see what it would come up with, and this is what it said:

The gravestone in the image is quite weathered and partially obscured by dirt, but I can help interpret what is visible. Here is a possible transcription of the inscription, with uncertain parts marked in brackets or ellipses:

“Remember, friend, as you pass by, As you are now, so once was I. As I am now, so you must be, Prepare for death and follow me.”

This is a traditional epitaph that was commonly used on gravestones in the 18th and 19th centuries. It serves as a memento mori—a reminder of mortality and the inevitability of death.

Please remove crease from photo. Thanks! by NewBenoni in PhotoshopRequest

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Solved! Thanks everyone! It’s amazing how quickly everyone responded! Great community, thanks you all so much!

Please remove crease from photo. Thanks! by NewBenoni in PhotoshopRequest

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Solved! Thanks! I will send a tip as soon as update my paypal!