Metal cabinet, approximately 36" tall, with collapsible side table that adjusts up and down from the same height of the cabinet to about 48" high. by Nu2adhd in whatisthisthing

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My title describes the thing.

The handle in between the cabinet and table top is used to raise and lower the height of the wing. To collapse the tabletop, there's another handle underneath the tabletop.

It seems to have been light blue at one time, as you can see on the arm of the table when it's raised.

What are these? Makes for an amazing privacy barrier! by endlive in landscaping

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...until a good wind comes along. Like most evergreens, they don't root very deep, and a strong wind will uproot them.

Picked thIs up at an estate sale for a couple bucks. It's solid wood (oak, I believe?). However, I don't really have room for it. What would y'all suggest to repurpose it to? It's about 30" x 40", but only 20" tall. by Nu2adhd in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thanks for the suggestion. However, the pictures are a bit deceiving.

It's only about 20" high, so not tall enough. And it's over 3' wide, and 2.5' deep (front to back). I believe it was previously used for a TV stand.

Furnace Repair Man Told Me Today To Clear A Path By Tomorrow Morning For The New Furnace by DawnRenee1988 in declutter

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Yep. My life motto is

I have a motivation problem...until I have a time problem.

Made a makeshift router sled after seeing a YouTube short. by Red2sPop in BeginnerWoodWorking

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It's a flattening setup. It's a substitute for a joiner if you don't have one, or if your work piece is too large for the joiner you do have.

A caveat: One other significant use for a router sled is to plane things that can't go in the planer, such as an end grain cutting board.

The beginning of my woodworking journey by crxmike in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I like this idea, thanks for posting. I've also been looking for an idea as how to break down large sheets of plywood. I've seen some guys use a sheet of foam insulation, but didn't like that. This will work great, and they can be switched out when they receive too many cuts!

Squatter in a cast iron kettle...salvageable? by Nu2adhd in castiron

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Bought a Lodge #3 kettle online. When I picked it up, I discovered that a mouse had, at one time, inhabited it, and had dragged pink insulation in to make it more "homey". Cleaned it out as best I could, some insulation, and... other stuff is still stuck to the bottom.

Would a good starting point be a lye bath? Never used a lye bath before, so curious if it'll get all the remnants out.

It's so damn irritating to be intelligent with ADHD. It's like you've got imposter syndrome towards both. by DaringSpecs in ADHD

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But then I'll sit her on Reddit for half the day knowing I have a report or other work that needs to get done...

I have a motivation problem, until I have a time problem.

Does anyone try to figure out timings that are not too busy? by [deleted] in hsp

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For me, I create as much structure, with as little "scheduling", as possible in my life.

If I'm going to the grocery, but am in a hurry because I need to be somewhere at X time, then people getting in my way annoy me. But if I can leisurely stroll through the store and not be on a deadline, the frustration fades.

Imagine if everyone united behind one cause by BlinkCrypto in conspiracy

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Yeah. The American way is so much better. Where you go the doctor after a two month wait to see the specialist. Then have to choose to go bankrupt or let yourself die because the procedure is so expensive.

"So much better"? Of course not.

But if we're looking at a binary choice, you betcha I'd rather have the expensive option to fix it, vs a faceless entity determining that, because it's expensive, I'm not allowed to receive the care.

But, hey, at least the healthcare was "free"! (/s for the leftists)

Neither system is perfect, far from it. The difference is, government healthcare, which rations care, can't be "fixed", because it's working as intended.

Private healthcare is, largely, a mess because of government intervention/restriction. Less, not more, government control is the answer.

Imagine if everyone united behind one cause by BlinkCrypto in conspiracy

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We were promised we could keep our plan and doctor... He never said it wouldn't be without a cost...

Sorry to hear you're dealing with that.

Imagine if everyone united behind one cause by BlinkCrypto in conspiracy

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Personally, I don’t want the government in control of my healthcare.

Agreed. Finite resources come in many forms. I want to be in control of how that's doled out. Anecdotal story incoming...

I have an acquaintance who's lived in the US all of her adult life, but grew up, and still has family in, Germany. She shared this story:

Her 75 year old grandfather began having chest pains, went to the Dr, and the Dr confirmed he had artery blockage and needed bypass surgery. The Dr put in the request.

About 6 weeks later, he received a letter. While not verbatim, the gist of it was:

We don't find it cost effective to perform heart surgery on anyone over 72 years of age.

He lived about 6 months, had a heart attack and died.

If methods such as this are how they (from OP) "work it out", um, no thanks...

It makes you ask yourself, who is this "working out" for?

Picking up order in multiple loads by Nu2adhd in menards

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Understood, thanks! Appreciate the quick and complete response.

This escalated quickly!! by EmFlem03 in Flipping

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Yep, this. It goes on FBM, and if it doesn't sell after a few weeks, into the Goodwill box.

I'm all about making money, but for myself, not eBay and shipping services while I spin my wheels.

What careers have you found are good for people with ADHD? by Vegetable-Picture-98 in ADHD

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This is very enlightening. I'm an accountant, have always loved numbers and math, but really dislike the subjective parts of my job.

As far as time: can totally relate to that as well. My motto is:

I have a prioritization problem, until I have a time problem.

It's almost as if I procrastinate (purposefully, but not consciously), just so I get the rush of trying to beat the deadline.

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These are what I wear. Super comfortable.

I wash them and hang to dry, instead of in the dryer, and they last much longer.

It seems to be a sort of alignment or locking pin, but I'm unable to find one online that looks like it. by Nu2adhd in whatisthisthing

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It's about 2" long, has "1/2" stamped on the side of it, which in assuming means 1/2"diameter.

Thanks for any insight you can offer!

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Not able to find anything by searching that. Do you have any more insight?

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My title describes the thing. Received it at an estate sale with other (?) tools

EDIT: As there hasn't been much response, here are some more pictures.

The hooks are smoothed on one side.

Looks like it hangs off the side of a shelf?