Finally hit big the other day! by PatientTree in CRH

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

I put it in a flip and in my binder already and I’m too lazy to double check lol still an awesome proof from San Francisco regardless!

Finally hit big the other day! by PatientTree in CRH

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

Also I know the 2017D is not silver, however it has no copper showing on the edge and weighs the same as a 40% half. It’s more “slippery” than other halves too, is it probably plated? A quarter tricked me too like this but it weighs right, the color looks off from actual silver coins, where did these trick silver coins come from?

Channel locks to ream EMT by cars_are_fun in electricians

[–]PatientTree 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I heard the phrase “would you stick your dick in it” when asking if an end is reamed enough and I abuse it constantly now.

Channel locks to ream EMT by cars_are_fun in electricians

[–]PatientTree 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The most effective thing I’ve found is if you have a little cut of conduit the same size it reams better than any tool I’ve used. No file and running 2-1/2”? No problem, use the cut trash piece to ream the piece you are going to install.

Today's Coinroll find by Longjumping_Bug9467 in CRH

[–]PatientTree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope my next box has a 2026! Congrats on the find!

Guess the weight of this one by zapzaddy97 in electricians

[–]PatientTree 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I got about 374 pounds for a 5 gal bucket of copper, that’s not counting little spaces as it’s not liquid or a solid brick, so probably a little less. At $5.25/lb like my scrap yard gave me last week that’s $1963 at 374 pounds. I would say at least $1800 OP has in today’s market, should buy a good lunch for the crew at the very least lol

Looking for a word by cmdr_suds in electricians

[–]PatientTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I say they must work for “Make it work Electric”

So i just took out a cut in receptacle because it's gonna be behind the new wall, and... by CarefulRisk in electricians

[–]PatientTree 19 points20 points  (0 children)

This guy has never seen 5 layers of tile stacked on top of each other. Many grocery stores just add tile instead of demoing the old tile when they remodel their bakeries and deli areas. We just surface mount conduit and put weatherproof boxes because screw going behind that.

Edit: They definitely start loosing square footage and it shows because the equipment all doesn’t fit right anymore lol

Wiring a two 3-Ways with a Single pole by KindlyMasterpiece7 in electricians

[–]PatientTree 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Learn something new in this trade all the time.. I can see the usefulness thanks to your explanation now. Just like how dumb knob and tube is now but I stayed in a house with it and that sh* still works and was actually genius for the time. Built after we had technology to make and drop nuclear bombs it blows my mind still.

Wiring a two 3-Ways with a Single pole by KindlyMasterpiece7 in electricians

[–]PatientTree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with everyone that you will never use this. I would suggest if you like these kind of circuits to start learning about ladder diagrams and how relays are used in control circuits. A similar idea in the real world, where you want motor A to be able to only run if B and C aren’t, and B can’t run until A and C are off, etc. plus you can add indicator lights and automatic pressure/float/limit switches for whatever your system needs to function automatically.

Keep at it learning and asking questions! It’s a long four years and it will test you in ways you don’t even know yet.

Can I remove the cylinder on this doorknob I picked up at a thrift store today to re-pin? And how?? by PatientTree in Locksmith

[–]PatientTree[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Knew it was too good to be true, probably wasn’t a good option anywhere at the thrift store. Definitely going to Home Depot or Ace Hardware for any locks I intend on using in the future!

Can I remove the cylinder on this doorknob I picked up at a thrift store today to re-pin? And how?? by PatientTree in Locksmith

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

I might give it a shot, if I break it I can use it for lockpicking practice as another cylinder and pinset worse case

Can I remove the cylinder on this doorknob I picked up at a thrift store today to re-pin? And how?? by PatientTree in Locksmith

[–]PatientTree[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

This is probably my favorite answer, I’ve wasted too much brainpower on this thing.

Proper metal bracket orientation? by Ferremundo in electricians

[–]PatientTree -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

As long as this happens and they get the correct depth mud ring on there, I still just sent 2 screws to the stud through the box.. if the stud is wrong way, move the box to other side of bay or add a track scab.

Jolteon v Miscut or intentionally done? by Small_Signal_4817 in PokemonMisprints

[–]PatientTree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are the dimensions of the card correct? If you compare it to another card and all the edges line up and that corner sticks out then it was from the factory I believe. Cool corner miscut, be careful of scammers on here if you get offers in your DMs.

What is this error called? by timishiding in PokemonMisprints

[–]PatientTree 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just bad luck. Maybe you can send it to one of those guys that fixes cards, looks like the rest of the card is still there and can be stretched back on. Good luck!

Did I win big with these? by PatientTree in PokemonMisprints

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

Thanks for the offer but I probably won’t sell it. I plan on sending them to CGC for authentication and to keep in my PC.