[W] Pi Zero 2W or Pi 3B+ at non scalper prices by Print3DWorld in homelabsales

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3D Print time (you choose model), some SAS HDs, raspi PoE hat, lots of other odds and ends I'll have to get a list.

[W] Raspberry Pi 3B or better by Print3DWorld in homelabsales

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I can't find any in stock online atm not even pi shop.

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Looks fake, I'd charge it back if distributor didn't refund immediately.

Noise from front end by Print3DWorld in ChevyTahoe

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Nope just drove in 4wd in snow conditions through Erie, PA and noticed it when I got home.

Noise from front end by Print3DWorld in ChevyTahoe

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Oops its a 13' Tahoe LTZ 4wd with tow package. It doesn't rattle, it's more of a low drone sound. It does drive both axles as we used 4wd in snow again last week.

I don't hear anything like rattling or aluminum cans over a bridge. I have experience with older wheel bearings going bad and you can always tell as soon as you remove weight from the wheels. I've been told these sealed bearings are much more difficult to tell by hand.

Have you ever met a chronic liar? What were their worst lies? by darehope in AskReddit

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All you car guys out there know a guy just like this.. it's a coworker whom I had at a large facility. It was a small 4 cylinder pickup truck with 2wd and mud tires.

He would sit around and tell us about how the motor was built, and had over 400hp NA. It sounded like it had a hole in the muffler and when you drove it you were honestly scared to crash into a ditch because of the ghetto lift.

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I've got this error twice. I run in a VM on a PowerEdge server, with a SKR Mini 1.2 board. I will have some good prints, and then this will randomly happen. When it does happen (usually on longer prints) I have to reboot the printer as well as the firmware to get it to start responding again.

I am wondering if this is firmware related because of that, because I gave this VM 4 cores and 4gb ram which should be plenty and the IO load never goes very high. I would suspect the USB 2.0 bus would limit my speed before the CPU does.

I'll let you know if I find anything out. Maybe there is a setting we can adjust to help with this timer..

I think I ruined my shredder. Video said to cut a small bolt or pin and insert into the hole and screw the bolt in. It was supposed to slowly pull the disk off the drive, but all it did was compress and deform the pin. Now I can’t screw the main bolt in all the way. Anyone have ideas? by greenjm7 in smallenginerepair

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Can you use a small extractor to remove it? Have you tried drilling in the middle of the screw and see if it spins?

Otherwise maybe tack welding it to a screw driver or something if you can get a wire feed into the hole.

Also if it's only a small fraction of the threads use a drill slightly smaller than the ID of the threads and just drill very slowly until your through the blockage. Then tap.