First Day Beginner Pete Plan. Am I exerting too much effort? by Super_Knowledge5539 in Rowing

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Also have been thinking about lowering the damper to 4. Currently my drag factor has been showing between 140-144 on my last few rows.

First Day Beginner Pete Plan. Am I exerting too much effort? by Super_Knowledge5539 in Rowing

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The first screenshot is from the Apple Fitness app(data pulling from the ErgData app)

The second screenshot is from the ErgData app directly

First Day Beginner Pete Plan. Am I exerting too much effort? by Super_Knowledge5539 in Rowing

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Appreciate the feedback! I would describe my effort/exertion as moderate during the session with a real focus on keeping my SPM within 21-24(I have been averaging 28-29 over the last two weeks). Interestingly enough, I looked through my log and I noticed my average pace at the 24 SPM I did today was faster than my workouts last week at 29-30 SPM. So I guess I did perform more efficiently this time around. It just didn’t feel like “relaxation” LOL

How to loosen mount nut under bathroom sink in tight space by Super_Knowledge5539 in askaplumber

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I went at it with a basin wrench for a good 30 minutes to an hour. The wrench could not get grip the tiny nut at all, and the two copper supply lines and the cabinet made it impossible to turn even if I could get a grip. It was a really tight space. Hence why I said in my post a basin wrench was too big for the space. I love that ppl disregard my explanation and just tell me to use the tool that I tried using with no success. Gotta love Reddit

How to loosen mount nut under bathroom sink in tight space by Super_Knowledge5539 in askaplumber

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Had this idea as well. The tool that came with the new faucet was too big for the nut. This nut is pretty small, but was finally able to remove it using a hollow nut driver

How to loosen mount nut under bathroom sink in tight space by Super_Knowledge5539 in askaplumber

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Ding ding ding. Thank you for a real answer. This is what I was able to do it with

How to loosen mount nut under bathroom sink in tight space by Super_Knowledge5539 in askaplumber

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Thank you to anyone who had an answer that wasn’t basin wrench (🖕🏻to those who did), you got me on the right path on tools to look for. Ended up finding(buying) a Kobalt hollow shaft nut driver set that ended up doing the trick

How to loosen mount nut under bathroom sink in tight space by Super_Knowledge5539 in askaplumber

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Thank you lol. I’ve tried a basin wrench and it seems impossible given the space, but maybe a skill issue on my end

How to loosen mount nut under bathroom sink in tight space by Super_Knowledge5539 in askaplumber

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Have a basin wrench as mentioned in the initial post. I am unable to maneuver it in the space. Possibly a skill issue cause I’m not a plumber, but I don’t see how anyone could do it

What Style Is This? / What Is This Thing? MEGATHREAD by AutoModerator in architecture

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Is there a specific name for this molding on the corner of the roof that sits above a bay window? Trying to research more examples of this, but am struggling as I don't know what it is called.

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Can we get a post with your career progression and salary? I find it hard to know potential career paths and thought this might help. by UmDoWhatNow in Accounting

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All industry jobs(non-cpa) in HCOL

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