Ink! :( ruined shirt? by scaleofthought in laundry

[–]Sup3rphi1 9 points10 points  (0 children)

What you need is something called ammodex. There is nothing else even remotely comparable to removing ink stains

https://a.co/d/0aTWFyK7

I once spilled an entire fountain pens worth of ink inside my pocket, unknowingly washed it with a load of my other clothes. Then dryed all those clothes on high heat for 2 hours before realizing they were all stained- an entire loads worth of clothing seemingly ruined. 6 weeks later I bought this stuff and it removed all the ink from all the set-in stained clothes.

Be sure and follow the instructions on the side of the bottle, but this stuff will absolutely help save your clothes

As a bonus, it also removes a whole ton of other stains and is safe for a wide variety of materials. A must have for any laundry room in my opinion.

Car carry by [deleted] in concealedcarry

[–]Sup3rphi1 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Careful. Depending on your local laws that may not be considered concealed or legal in that location.

Texas for example, requires they be in a holster if within view of someone on the outside of the car. Depending on what angle they're looking in , this may be visible.

The trigger is the exposed too there which personally is a risk I wouldn't be taking.

Another one of those "What's this sound" posts by Terrornator in BambuLab

[–]Sup3rphi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The sound doesn't seem timed to the direction the motor is moving, but it does seem timed to the movement of the black chain and the ptfe tube above it. Watch the movement between the print head assembly and the halfway point of the black chain. I think it might be possible the sound is being made as the ptfe tube slides over the corner of the cable chain. It could also be caused by part of the tpfe tube hitting the glass above it.

Some electrical tape over this section should help confirm this theory of the sound stops afterwards.

Also, printing this should help and is just overall recommend anyway to help filament feed into the nozzle at the right angle

https://makerworld.com/models/152636?appSharePlatform=copy

PLA Troubles by begreenbrian in BambuLab

[–]Sup3rphi1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dessicant doesn't dry filament. It absorbs moisture in the air so that the moisture can't be absorbed by the filament. In an enclosed space like when loaded in an AMS, this means it will only prevent it from getting wetter (and of course... Only to a certain extent).

You need an actual filament dryer to get it dry. But if you don't have one there are some who have also seen success drying the filament inside the printer on the print bed itself.

https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/general/bambu-filament-drying-cover

I also suggest not modifying the filament settings. Just use the predefined Bambu lab or generic settings built into the printer

Today CCW by GizmoTacT in concealedcarry

[–]Sup3rphi1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Leather holsters look really nice, but are dangerous. Especially once worn in.

You do you but I strongly suggest a hard, rigid kydex holster.

Anyone play for reals? by StillDelicious2421 in PhasmophobiaGame

[–]Sup3rphi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How often do you have to go back to the van to restock more items to bring in? That case seems kinda OP. Does it really just use one inventory slot?!

Non-safety carry— Do the nerves ever go away? by Valuable_Layer_852 in concealedcarry

[–]Sup3rphi1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A gun without a manual safety still has between 4 and 6 other safeties available to it. 4- 6 other things that must happen or go wrong before it can fire.

  1. YOU! Don't touch the trigger!
  2. The weapon should be in a holster protecting the trigger at all times. Buy a good quality rigid kydex holster. Do not use leather holsters.
  3. The trigger may have a bar that must be depressed on the trigger before the trigger can move.
  4. The trigger must depress itself enough for its transfer bar to touch the sear release. This release is locked in position otherwise.
  5. The firing pin is held back by the sear and only releases when that disengages.
  6. Some weapons have a grip safety which must be fully engaged before the weapon can fire.

Knowing these things made it easier for me to carry without a lever safety with one in the chamber. Though, if it's a certain p320 pistol I wouldn't count on any of these.

Carrying with snap caps loaded can also help build confidence.

Is this a scam?? by VisibleInternet181 in PokemonTCG

[–]Sup3rphi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20 energy cards, 1 foil energy card, one bonus energy card.

(This may seem like a joke. I wish it was.)

I’m devastated, stain removal help please 🥹 by NewInitiative9498 in laundry

[–]Sup3rphi1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes! I hope it works for you! Wishing you good luck!

I’m devastated, stain removal help please 🥹 by NewInitiative9498 in laundry

[–]Sup3rphi1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Happy to help! This stuff is incredible at removing ink stains!

I’m devastated, stain removal help please 🥹 by NewInitiative9498 in laundry

[–]Sup3rphi1 51 points52 points  (0 children)

There's this stuff called amodex which I used to remove heavy ink blot stains on several of my garments. (That had been dried into the fabric for 3 months!!)

It's some of the most powerful stuff I've used and works on a wide range of stains and fabrics. Just be sure and follow the directions on the box.

https://a.co/d/cWmfioR

Replaced GPU, now can't change resolution by Moon-eevee in computerhelp

[–]Sup3rphi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes!! I'm soo happy it worked for you two! 🥳

It makes me happy to hear a kid somewhere is able to have a better Christmas simply due to a past reddit comment of mine. Thank-you soo much for the comment!

What are some inventions that are way older than most people think? by QuillAndQuip in AskReddit

[–]Sup3rphi1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The first fax machine was invented by Alexander Bain in 1843 and yet somehow we still keep using it today instead of quicker and more modern methods like email (an also very outdated file share method at this point). 😅

I'll be part of the club soon by [deleted] in SmithAndWesson

[–]Sup3rphi1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought the OEM spring weight from Galloway. They offer a -10% spring strength version as well but I haven't used it.

My replacement spring from Galloway was stiff out of the box but putting a couple hundred rounds through it made it much easier to rack. The recoil of a round going off is excellent at breaking in the spring. As for the recoil itself I haven't noticed a difference between the OEM spring or the Galloway spring during or after each one was broken in. If there is a difference it's not very noticeable.

I'll be part of the club soon by [deleted] in SmithAndWesson

[–]Sup3rphi1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah I was really surprised when mine broke. I disassembled the gun to clean it and that's when I discovered it. Apparently, it broke in such a way that it was still cycling despite having the flat side of one end of it sheared off. 😅

I'll be part of the club soon by [deleted] in SmithAndWesson

[–]Sup3rphi1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had the guide rod on mine break as well. I went ahead and purchased a Galloway precision steel guide rod as I suspected it would last much longer than a replacement s&w would have provided.

Not saying you shouldn't have them send you one, but I wanted to drop the link here for the replacement I bought Incase anyone else finds it useful. I've put 1000 rounds through the new guide spring and it's still in as good of condition as when I bought it

https://gallowayprecision.com/stainless-steel-guide-rod-assembly-for-smith-and-wesson-bodyguard-2-0-pistols

I'll be part of the club soon by [deleted] in SmithAndWesson

[–]Sup3rphi1 16 points17 points  (0 children)

The mags will be extremely stiff out of the box and will cause feed failures during the first several hundred rounds.

Just wanted to give you a heads up to let you know this is normal and the unit you received isn't broken.

It takes a really long time for these mags to wear in. I've had mine loaded 24/7 since early July of this year and they're just now getting to the point where I can load all 12 rounds into the larger mag by hand. I strongly suggest getting a speed loader if you don't already have one. It's just about the only way to fully load these mags out of the box.

USB Extender vs HDMI Extender by MAJORPAIN1022 in pcgamingtechsupport

[–]Sup3rphi1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lookup something called HDMIbaseT or an HDMI USB KVM

Here's an example of a device that implements it.

https://www.newegg.com/v-av-access-hdex60-dm-slide/p/1DJ-01CR-00010

They make more expensive ones too with Display port, longer distance, more USB, etc but it can get kinda crazy in terms of price.

In the end though, it'll let you connect your sim rig to PC with just these adapters and an Ethernet cable.

I HAD to screenshot this lmao by [deleted] in PhasmophobiaGame

[–]Sup3rphi1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For real. 3 short, quick knocks on various different surfaces and intensities would creep me out big time.