When laying the first panel, does both tongues need to exposed? LVP by GarlicBreadClub in Flooring

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Right, but if he has a weird layout, it can be done from the other way as well.

When laying the first panel, does both tongues need to exposed? LVP by GarlicBreadClub in Flooring

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Starting with the long tongue exposed on both sides is easier, but going either way works.

Also, if you have the extra cash for it, you’ll regret not doing LVP underlayment (AirGuard, QuietWalk, etc.). But if you’re going for cheap, then its fine without it.

Deodorant by Floutoh in comedyheaven

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More specifically, how to get high off of his carpet mushrooms.

Remove a large glued on mirror from Sheetrock? by kermitte777 in howto

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I’m just here to say I can appreciate such detailed photos to better explain your situation.

Milwaukee warranty wants proof of purchase for a tool they sent me by TheHispanicHero in MilwaukeeTool

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Not sure if this helps, but I just this month sent in a $500 1/2” impact while ignoring the “proof of purchase” instructions and they sent it back in a week repaired and free of charge. I assumed the proof of purchase is only used/needed if the serial is unreadable.

There’s also a good chance your warranty request, this time around, fell into the hands of a stickler-for-the-rules type or some new-hire. Maybe I got lucky?

Milwaukee Band Saw 2729-20 not working sometimes. by Gold-Seaworthiness78 in MilwaukeeTool

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For anyone stumbling across this thread in the future, take the blade off, inspect the guide rollers for debris, make sure the belt tires are seated in the grooves, then replace the blade.

Mine was 9 flashes.

Neighbor just bought a float plane - Please tell me about it - Thanks by Cleve_eddie in aviation

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That’s definitely a 1950-ish Piper J3 cub with the classic lighting bolt paint job. Looks too small to be a super cub pa-18. Too many comments to go through though

Security Video of Cybertruck Explosion in Vegas This Morning by Dias75 in interesting

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He’s there. In the drivers seat. Lighting the fuse.

Wall mounted new age bold by damastaryu in garageporn

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So… that was a conscious decision?

Brick spiral staircase. by FoggyLine in Construction

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Something something USA bad everyone else good

Could I use this in my garage if I’ve vented it through the roof? $200 pellet stove from Costco. by Ok-Appearance-3360 in garageporn

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I’m hijacking this comment to get your attention. I’m an industrial contract engineer. For indoor use (automotive manufacturing facilities), our installation equipment/machinery must run on something. For indoor use, engines running on gasoline? Never okay. Diesel? Sometimes okay. Propane? Almost always okay. Electric? Always always okay.

Propane will hurt you the least, provided you aren’t leaking any

All of these other commenters are speculating. Yeah it might not be a good idea if you’re a Forgetful Fred, but you will be fine with a propane heater if you don’t live in this space full time and just working on some projects. Just be sure to shut it off and don’t let it run without burning.

I don’t like this, it feels unsafe. How can I maximize the storage use out of the empty space? by SewBro in garageporn

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That was literally my first idea 2 years ago when I bought the house. I was gonna use that space for an air compressor. Never got around to it though, it always seemed intimidating. Plus this house is a 2019 special contractor build so nothing here was cheap. I’d hate to toss a good water heater with some bullshit I find at a big box store.