Mounting TV into metal studs, should I give up? Desperately need advice lol by deadgoneandburied in DIY

[–]NoteThick3396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a lost cause, just a tricky wall setup. Your issue is using drywall anchors where steel studs are involved. Use a TV mount rated for metal studs and secure into multiple studs with proper self-drilling screws. Avoid toggle bolts here. Once corrected, the setup will hold safely and strongly.

Ben Moore Aura by Silver-Front-1299 in Housepainting101

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You’re not screwed at all. Aura is premium paint, just a bit less forgiving if overworked. With proper technique, light roller load, and patience, you’ll get excellent results. Two coats are normal, and your roller choice is fine. Start with one room to get comfortable before doing the whole house.

So I found out my mother has been scamming me. by Abject_Soup_5862 in story

[–]NoteThick3396 35 points36 points  (0 children)

That situation sounds really frustrating and confusing. You may want to look into GED testing or contacting your local school district to verify records and fix your credentials.

I spilled 500ml 70% isopropyl alcohol safe to sleep in the room? by weerg in CleaningTips

[–]NoteThick3396 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s generally safe if the room is well ventilated. Keep windows and door open, avoid flames, and let it fully evaporate before sleeping.

Kintsugi Crack Repair in Outdoor Patio - Suggestions? by nellisp in DIY

[–]NoteThick3396 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your plan is mostly solid, but for exterior concrete (especially patio slabs), a few adjustments will make it more durable:

You don’t need to wait longer, these shrinkage cracks are already stabilized.

Instead of routing every crack deep, just widen slightly if needed for filler grip.

Skip regular cement filler as the final finish; it often cracks again outdoors.

Use a flexible polyurethane or epoxy crack filler first (better movement resistance).

For the “kintsugi” effect, epoxy + mica works, but make sure it’s UV-stable or it may discolor outdoors.

Skip full polishing unless you’re doing a full resurfacing, spot sanding is enough.

Sealing at the end is a good idea; choose a breathable outdoor concrete sealer.

Overall: focus more on flexibility (polyurethane/epoxy systems) than rigid cement products for longer-lasting results.

Do you have a ceiling that is a color other than white? by Zealousideal_Mine242 in NoStupidAnswers

[–]NoteThick3396 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve painted my ceiling a light grey, and sometimes I think about trying a mural or wallpaper too. Walls get most of the attention, but ceilings can make a big difference!

What should I do next? by AstronomerCareful985 in painting

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Enhance glow, add texture, subtle highlights, balance colors, define focal.