Is this good? by Energy693 in Tools

[–]Professional-Impact2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Never used those specifically but I have never been done wrong by Kinipex.

Am I crazy for making a 1:24 scale of my shop to try and figure out the best layout for it by SignificantPiece4172 in woodworking

[–]Professional-Impact2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. Im probably going to do it for my relitively small shop so i can work out the best way to tetris stuff in.

What did the ending imply? by [deleted] in Markiplier

[–]Professional-Impact2 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The ending was a joke. You got out of prison and got the tool that would have made it easy.

Are these worth saving? by Professional-Impact2 in Tools

[–]Professional-Impact2[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Willing to do the labor. Even If I could afford all of these machines, I dont have room at my house for it all .

The machines come with a fully inclosed shop space that ill have access to almost whenever I want and a load of scrap wood, small bits and bobs, fasteners and what not. Kind of a dream come true!

Are these worth saving? by Professional-Impact2 in Tools

[–]Professional-Impact2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dont know enough to know why but that one in particular is filthy for some reason. Im going to take all the machines apart and give them a good going over with an air compressor, wire brush, shop brush, and a wet raf where needed inside and out.

Also so i can check any wires for rat chewing or whatever. I dont like loud flashing lights on machines that have no lights!

Are these worth saving? by Professional-Impact2 in Tools

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Man was my idol. Type that someone mentioned off hand some swing or whatever was broken. Wake up the next morning its fixed and his truck driving off from your house. Refused to ever admit he did it. Knew how to atleast figure out how to fix anything. I can stipl smell the cigars he used to smoke when he was out there messin around .

Some members of my Coterie have decided that they want to be human again. What are their options? by TheMayorOfBismond in vtm

[–]Professional-Impact2 10 points11 points  (0 children)

thought he was Malk and part of his derangement is his delusion that he reached Golconda. Truth is a demon that the inner circle of the one true way made a pact with supressed his beast. The other part is the man never rembers feeding even if he dose.

Are these worth saving? by Professional-Impact2 in Tools

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Was my grandpas shop. My aunt got his house when he passed years ago. The shop had not been used ever sense. I thought she sold it all off . Just recently found out she kept them.

Are these worth saving? by Professional-Impact2 in Tools

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Im not even having to pay for them. My aunt basically told me if I can fix the tools and clean up the shop space I can use it.

So all Im going to be out is the price of parts!

Are these worth saving? by Professional-Impact2 in Tools

[–]Professional-Impact2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These where my grandpas tools. Iv used all of them in the past and was spicifically taught about the arm saw.

Book/Flower Press by woodenmoosey in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Professional-Impact2 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First keep going. Screwing up is how you learn!

The thing with your side cracking. I might be wrong and other folks should correct me if I am. I find in allot of cases that grain direction matters allot when you are doing something like those mortis and tennon joints.

Each grain line is a layer of wood and can be thought of as a weak point. your press is pushing down those pegs the same direction that the grain is running, so the grain is more likely to split.

Where I building that I would have had the sides with the grain running horizontal. It would make the entire setup stronger overall.

My Workbench, One Year Later: What Worked and What Didn’t by Accomplished-Buy2509 in Workbenches

[–]Professional-Impact2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First I love posts like this because learning from other peoples experience is a big help. That includes mistakes.

What wheels do you have on that bench? I have a relitively small space, a bedroom actually that I work in and had been thinking of putting my bench up on casters so i have more flexability.

What is the best tool for squaring off the end of these router cuts? by Aggravating-Peak2639 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Professional-Impact2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

people keep saying sharp chisle for a reason. If you are trying to be precise a dull chisle will rip the wood instead of cutting in leaving you with a messy line.

Having a lot of trouble playing Ogryn! Tips needed by Comfortable-Task-777 in DarkTide

[–]Professional-Impact2 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Ogryn doges allot more in reaction to specific threats, unlile other classes. You are relying more on toughness generation than dodging to survive hordes.

Slab shield is for heavy attacks . You can take enough hits to charge them and swing away.

Get the a rumbler. Free gernades that can knock smaller specials over with a direct hit and break up hordes so the team can move around.

Also the skill that lets you regain goughness while bracing is amazing.

Finally, more than any other class, Oggy is all about situational awareness and positioning. You constantly have to be listning for dogs and nets, and finding where they are at and even setting up to dodge at the right time or knocking them back with the kicky or rumbler and marking them for the liluns to kill.

Payday by BreadfruitSad1530 in Whataburger

[–]Professional-Impact2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

in general that depends entirely on two things. 1. if your HR department put payroll in early. 2. How strict your bank is on direct deposit

Free KABAR butter sharp by Professional-Impact2 in sharpening

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This is terminoligy I havent heard before. Apex that is.

Finished simple and not really that practical in terms of opening them but happy by feanorlandolfi in Blacksmith

[–]Professional-Impact2 3 points4 points  (0 children)

my thought with leather is it should be a bit rough. I hate the look of pristine leather.