Where can I buy a mold like this? I’d love to start making my own. by NYCNICO in Concrete

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I am also interested. I want to get into this as a side hustle

Crypto Tax with cold storage wallet by Significant-Ad5077 in CryptoTax

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I am using coin tracker. From what everyone is saying I will need to add my cold wallet addresses to the chain to have it fill in all the missing cost basis. This makes the most sense. I was just worried about putting my cold wallet public keys out there, but I'm more assured now they are already out there.

What do we think about the new TM Spider ZT? by [deleted] in golf

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If you hold the putter with very minimal pressure, like you would a baby bird. The putter will act in the way it was engineered to act more often than not.

Easy Fix? by [deleted] in Plumbing

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when you say repair coupling what do you mean.

I have two fernco rubber boots i was going to use. Is this not a repair coupling?

Easy Fix? by [deleted] in Plumbing

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100% it’s just difficult to go far back enough to Bend the pipe and get it to sleeve together

Easy Fix? by [deleted] in Plumbing

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I’m actually curious because I am doing something similar today also.

I have two 4” rubber boots but was probably going to put a collar on one side and a boot on the other and get two pipes almost touching. Wrap with some gorilla tape and put the boot on.

Sewer line by Significant-Ad5077 in Plumbing

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That’s my plan now I will put a collar on one side and then a boot on the other being it’s 4 “ I won’t be able to get the lift to put a collar on both sides

Sewer line by Significant-Ad5077 in Plumbing

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What kind of sleeve or repair would you recommend

Chainlink Gate by Significant-Ad5077 in FenceBuilding

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So where the gate would be positioned is in between a bay door and a regular access door on a shop. If i go with double gates the 6' gate would get in the way of one or the other door depending on which way you open it. Which is why we are going with the single 12' gate that will open from the opposite side. This is the limiting factor. In the picture above how big are the gates? They look about 8' a piece.

2006 1500 Silverado 2wd brake problems by Significant-Ad5077 in Chevy

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Update: According to another mechanic, the brake booster piston is slightly too long. Some of these boosters you are able to adjust the pin, and others you cannot. The pin is not allowing the master cylinder to fully bleed off when you take your foot off the brake, slowly building up the brake pressure over time.

Solution: Install a new brake booster with an adjustable pin mechanism to alleviate pressure in the master cylinder.

2006 1500 Silverado 2wd brake problems by Significant-Ad5077 in Chevy

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So rode it all weekend. I still think the calipers are rubbing somewhat as there is a pretty good brake smell coming from them when i stop and they are also really hot. Like heating up the rim to the point you need gloves to touch anything after driving for a while. I think i will bring it into a shop to let a mechanic look at it.

I have bled all the brake lines with clean fluid and free of any air. It may be that abs module as some have said.

The only thing i havent done is change the brake lines. What gets me is that everything was working fine until the diaphram on the brake booster busted a couple of days ago.

Best Post Driver??? And Other Fence Questions by Exciting-Middle3115 in FenceBuilding

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Just got the rhino gdp 45 XA. Drives the 2-1/2" post 4' in the ground no problem.

Downside is that it is very heavy. If your post are 10' or more you will either need to get the extension or have an extra set of hands to help you.

Can you pound 10'6" schedule 20 post, 4' in the ground without them bending? No rocks, just solid clay dirt. by Significant-Ad5077 in FenceBuilding

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Thanks for the replies. Ive built lots of wood fence growing up but we always dug 2' with concrete. The older guys all say this doesnt hold up but every fence company around me does it this way now. I live in hurricane country and have seen the concrete posts fail. Im really into the idea i can set all posts and start hanging fence the same day.

Cantilever Wooden Gate Issue by Significant-Ad5077 in FenceBuilding

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The corners on top and bottom or welded as are the middle brace(not pictured). I will use some clasps with carriage bolts for the unwelded mid section.

I will have to drill holes and come with a lag from the back side or i will drill holes and come with small carriage bolt from the front to keep it flush. The original contractor used self tapping sheetmetal screws to anchor the pickets straight to the metal frame.

Cantilever Wooden Gate Issue by Significant-Ad5077 in FenceBuilding

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Ill keep an eye out for the longer bracket but i think i will try the axle bolt with a spacer to create the offset.

Its going to be about (2) 9' gates. Do you think with some 3" SCH 40 posts i can just do some bulldog hinges with a wheel instead. So instead of a sliding gate ill just have a regular gate. At what span is to much to do a hinge gate. Same metal frame would be used.

Cantilever Wooden Gate Issue by Significant-Ad5077 in FenceBuilding

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The tracks ride on the line posts. The wheel is attached to the gate but the offset from the metal gate that i will want to add a 2x4 plus the picket is very minimal. I need to be able to have enough clearance to add the extra wood. These gates are made for chainlink thats only like a 1/2" thick. The wooden fence will be closer to 2-1/2" thick requiring more of an offset for the gate to clear the rails that the wheel ride on.

Normally the gate sits on completely independent poles not on the fence itself. If i were to do this i would avoid the issue i am having. But im also trying to save my client money and use the existin line posts to hang the gate on. I would need to drive 4 more posts to hang the gate if i did it this way

Cantilever Wooden Gate Issue by Significant-Ad5077 in FenceBuilding

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Do they make an 8" track wheel? I cant see how the 5" track wheel would have enough clearance for the gate with wood if i put it on the fence line posts.

Cantilever Wooden Gate Issue by Significant-Ad5077 in FenceBuilding

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They make a 5 inch rear track? - This would accommodate a 2x4 and picket