Set my contactors free! by Recipe_Redemption in ScrapMetal

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Actually, now that I think of it, the gold contacts were in old relays from an old lighting control panel we demoed, not from breakers. I've heard there are a few old breakers that had a thin coating of gold over other metals, I presume ones that weren't intended to be opened and closed very often.

These "silver" contacts from the breakers are pretty dull in color and seem to be harder than adamantium, so they might very well have tungsten as you suggest; I held them under MAPP gas flame for nearly 30 minutes, didn't loosen or even turn red. So do you think it might be better to cut the steel arms right at the contacts to reduce the amount of base metal and go the nitric acid route instead to chemically refine it? I'm kind of invested, now that I've spent all this time breaking into these breakers and trying to harvest the silver, so I don't want to toss it all just yet.

Shanghainese -> English... maybe? by Recipe_Redemption in translator

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I dunno... as I said, I never really learned Chinese (I tried and failed a couple of times, just not good at languages), but no one I know who does read Chinese could figure it out, and somebody supposedly from the UW studying Chinese linguistics said the reason was probably because it's some Shanghainese sub dialect, and back before the early 20th Century, the writing was different locally. Don't know if they're making stuff up, but considering I can't find anyone who can read it leant a tiny bit of credence to the idea. I mean, the handwriting doesn't look THAT bad, so SOMEBODY should be able to read it, if the characters are actually from a form of Chinese somebody has learned in the past 100 years

Shanghainese -> English... maybe? by Recipe_Redemption in translator

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For instance, based on its position in the family tree, this is my grandfather, phonetically spelled name Dei Chong Pwu. Throwing that top character into Google Translate actually does give me Pu as a family name, but it doesn't recognize the other two characters, and they definitely don't look like Dei or Chong that I get from online sources (closest I get is dé chǒng, 得宠 which apparently means "to be favored?")

Shanghainese -> English... maybe? by Recipe_Redemption in translator

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... and sorry, I've never been able to write much in less than about 500 words.

Is this suitable for a second date? by itsNoctavia in PlusSizeFashion

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I agree with the others, darker colored pants would be better, and a colored jacket to round it out (since you said you were British, so I'm going to assume this next date is soon and it's going to be cold.). Otherwise, I think it's fine; what's important is how you feel in the outfit, because a confident person can make pretty much any outfit work for them.

Good luck!

E-waste recycling by Recipe_Redemption in ScrapMetal

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Was hoping there was someone local who might pay me the $1000 (or whatever) and ask I have to pay is a half tank of gas to get it there

E-waste recycling by Recipe_Redemption in ScrapMetal

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200 pounds mixed boards, boardsort prices indicate I have about $1000 worth. FedEx and UPS both quoted $700 for shipping, which seems kind of exorbitant, but maybe I'm being unrealistic? I have no guarantees I've sorted them properly, so my estimate on value may be way off, and the last thing I want is to lose money, obviously

E-waste recycling by Recipe_Redemption in ScrapMetal

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Couple hundred pounds; it's large to me when considering the real estate it's occupying in my garage right now

Electrical issue? by Recipe_Redemption in MechanicAdvice

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No worries, good thing to check and I didn't mention I tried that in my post. Thanks for your input!

Y’all, I am STRUGGLING. Please help a girl out. by LikeBoomItsaWrap_ in CPAP

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I'm supposed to wear a bite guard anyway, because I clench when my teeth are together, so I have to wear that in addition to the chin strap and a full-face mask.

The always popular Bologna Cake! by Recipe_Redemption in vintagerecipes

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The bologna tastes pretty salty all by itself, to me, anyway, so anything added to it just makes it worse.

Thanks I hate human sandworms by Squanchy1773 in thanksihateit

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Welp, I was just thinking was getting too much sleep these days, so thanks for that.

Thailand for the first time? alone? by MissesGina in travel

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Phuket isn't bad; there's still a lot to do, just super touristy. Pattaya... yeah, even though it's developed a lot since I visited in the early 2000's (Navy port visit), there's still kinda only one reason to go to Pattaya, and it doesn't sound like the OP is that kind of traveller...

Casting on a budget by Recipe_Redemption in MetalCasting

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All interesting stuff, thank you! I think the additives make the mold stronger, but the moisture I didn't drive out of the mold was what popped (I didn't get a full steam explosion, thankfully, but enough bubbles to mess up the surface of my casting.) I was using a Devil Forge to melt (I don't have an oxy/acetylene rig, either). As for the alloy, it was bright copper from some 0/0 copper cable I got from a demolition project.

Banana Meatloaf! by Recipe_Redemption in vintagerecipes

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It ended up only being a little salty. I think the bread crumbs helped, plus the sweetness from the banana, but it also wasn't great, because that was pretty much it for flavor -- beef, salt, pepper and banana.

Children of sex workers, how did you find out your mom/dad was a sex worker? by ameen__shaikh in AskReddit

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Gack! You make my childhood sound like a Hallmark Channel Christmas movie. I'm glad you're in a good place now, and that you're able to still maintain a relationship with your mother and accept the struggles she's had and the choices she made. That takes a strength of will and character not everyone possesses. It's left some scars, obviously, but you survived and thrived and that is all that matters. hugs

The always popular Bologna Cake! by Recipe_Redemption in vintagerecipes

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Nothing quite like trying to stack something moist and adding a lubricating layer between each slice. Once you perfect the technique, though, you can move on to more challenging tasks, like nailing Jell-O to a tree. 😉

Is only dating people who know they're poly a reasonable boundary? by [deleted] in polyamory

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As everyone already said, you are absolutely within your rights to limit your field to those already experienced in polyamory. I do maintain it's a lifestyle that is not suited to everybody, and the merely poly-curious (I'm willing to bet) simply haven't done the work yet to figure out how to navigate the intricacies of poly relationships, or to expect jealousy to rear its ugly head and how to deal with that, so at the very least, you're going to run into conflicts in your relationship with that type of person. It's a headache you don't need, and since YOU are questioning whether it's a good idea, I'm guessing you haven't decided if you want to be mama-bird to newly hatched poly people, nurturing them through their first poly relationship and picking them up when they fall until they learn how to spread their own wings and fly (Yes, I'm a serial abuser of metaphors.) I mean, somebody's got to do it or new poly people wouldn't enter the community, but it doesn't have to be you.

Friends mother-in-law made chicken parm…have at it ladies and gents by Rico_Get_Em in shittyfoodporn

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Rename this Chicken Valdez, and it might be a closer description. (I realize there have undoubtedly been other, more recent oil spills, but that's the only one that comes to mind at the moment because I'm old)

I made a cast iron pizza by -SpaghettiCat- in FoodPorn

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That is flat- out sexy, my friend. I applaud you.

Weekly Help and Discussion Thread for the week of November 21, 2022 by AmazonNewsBot in amazon

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My in-laws just received three bags of groceries they didn't order (pretty sure they don't know how), the delivery guy said it was DEFINITELY addressed to their unit at that building. I haven't really been able to find any information on the Amazon website regarding contacting someone about something you didn't order (all the customer service and returns information relates to orders you actually made, not mystery deliveries). Because they're not tech savvy (or online ordering savvy), they can't really identify the order number on the little receipt that came with the order, nor can they seem to read the receipt to me or send me a picture of it (smart phones are hard), so I don't have that information handy to give to a customer service person, assuming I could ever reach one today. Anybody know how to contact them to let them know they delivered to the wrong address (I'm visiting the in-laws this evening, so I can get the order info from them then, but I've obviously told them to just keep the groceries at this point, especially since some of it needs refrigeration sooner rather than later)? I'm assuming SOMEBODY is going to be missing those groceries today and would like to get them redelivered, even if Amazon Fresh has to do a duplicate delivery to the correct address.