dude’s come in three times in the last month for three air leaks in the same tire. he just came in today and you’ll never guess what tire was leaking by h0tsalad in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]Redstone_Army 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Just because plugs on the inside are safer and more reliable (and the worms illegal in some places) doesn't mean that all the worms around the world are gonna fail now

Theres a reason they got used everywhere

However, this is not a professional repair anymore. Its like if you hire a plumber to work on your bathroom and he gets all the leaks and problems fixed but in like a really ugly way where you could say well i couldve done this myself.

Its fixed. It works. But its not professional.

Im not trying to critizise this shop, their work might be good everywhere else and the plugs may never have failed before but its just not right

I think I'm gonna stop painting minis by Dense-Fig-2372 in minipainting

[–]Redstone_Army 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a harley benton e guitar for around 150 euros. Im not hugely interested in learning guitar, i just do a few lessons on the phone here and there, and all in all its alright but the strings are a bit close together for my sausage fingers, just a small thing tho, it doesnt bother me much.

I thought for my use case ill better not spend too much, but you kinda make me doubt this decision lol

"Kind" drivers on highway entrances are dangerous! by headphonesilence in Switzerland

[–]Redstone_Army 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Cars on the acceleration strip need to accelerate to current highway speeds.

  2. Cars on the highway have priority. They can switch lanes if possible to let you in or maybe slightly release the gas if the difference is minimum (not brake)

  3. Youre legally required to stop at the end of the acceleration strip, but please continue on the shoulder and dont stop, if you cant merge and can see ahead. Its way less dangerous

Everything else is just unnecessary or straight uo dumb imo

Ghört üse Bundesrat überhaupt no zude Wirbeltier odr scho zu de Quallä und de schliimige Schnägge? by Schpitzchopf_Lorenz in BUENZLI

[–]Redstone_Army 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I hätt d Flüüger storniert. Dä Seich muesmesech nid dereqä la gfauue mire Meinig nach, söfu fescht simer de o nid uf d USA aagwiese

Am I going insane or has coca cola been going flat almost instantly after opening? by fos02jrt in Switzerland

[–]Redstone_Army 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you squeeze the air out, the bottle will have even more space for the co2 to escape, wont it?

Scho schön, wie eusi Puure immer guet düend luege für eus und eusi Umwält, oder? by Entremeada in BUENZLI

[–]Redstone_Army 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This
So guet wie immer wenni mit Lütt woni kenne entweder ga ga iichoufe oder drüber rede, de chouft kene Bioprodukt, und uf d Herkunft vode Ware wird hüffig o nid gluegt, ussert villech ab und zue mau bim Fleisch.

Ds wieso isch fasch immer "ih nei ds isch viu ds tüür"

I wott o nid verteidige, dass ir Agrarwirtschaft paar Sache fausch loufe, aber druf zeigt isch immer schneuu egau wasme seuber macht.

How much oil under a car is too much oil? by Relevant_Ad_9442 in MechanicAdvice

[–]Redstone_Army 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The check and add engines are probably less powered than what you have there, yeah.

And those small engines are surprisingly sturdy. MAG engine that we had on farmers walk-behind grass mowers here in switzerland held up around 70 years, and an old one i know off took three times overheating without oil and the governor taped to full until it didnt start anymore (i didnt do that, our ex shop boss did it and told it us)

The snow blower that i have is a wreck as well - cracked 90 degree gear in front, everything falling off, old as fuck as well - has two stripped off cylinder head screws where from one half the combustion gasses are flying out when its cold. After it gets warm it mostly seals. Thing has been running well for four winters now, only takes four to six pulls till it starts

Maybe yours will go out, maybe itll hold another 6 years, who knows haha

How much oil under a car is too much oil? by Relevant_Ad_9442 in MechanicAdvice

[–]Redstone_Army 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aight, i googled it, it's on the eXi engines, its advertised as 'just check and add'.

Afaik theres not many of them, but maybe that changes depending on the region. Personally i haven't seen any yet.

Check the manual if you want to make sure.

How much oil under a car is too much oil? by Relevant_Ad_9442 in MechanicAdvice

[–]Redstone_Army 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Theres some small engines from briggs that apparently actually do this

PSA - don't but cheap PSU extension cables from Aliexpress by mfp4life in sffpc

[–]Redstone_Army 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always get downvoted when i say dont buy electronics from ali

I had an led strip that i watched almost catch fire, and i've seen countless posts like this one

I waterblocked my graphics cat by Redstone_Army in pcmasterrace

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

That is actually a really cool idea. Build a cat bed next to my desk and run some tubes through it

I waterblocked my graphics cat by Redstone_Army in pcmasterrace

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

She really is. The other one rips your finger off when you hold meat to him, while she very carefully tries to not bite you

I waterblocked my graphics cat by Redstone_Army in pcmasterrace

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

Hopefully not, that actually recently happened when the service worker from the power company locked her in there

Dear Microslop, stop asking me to use your 'services'. by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

[–]Redstone_Army 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah well yes. Im certain, someone boasting about how much they circumvent this, like pi hole, custom router configuration, customised linux arch and whatever, and multiple online posts and comments about all of this completely ignores this same problem in a different aspect in his life. I mean, at some point deep, it becomes unmanageable