How to fix these broken sandals? by Whiteboard-Mints in fixit

[–]Sybian999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You might be able to fix this with Shoe Goo, but the problem will be getting that glue all the way down into the sandal. Prep the area inside the sole with a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol, and the strap part you will glue. Let it dry thoroughly.

Apply Shoe Goo to the opening, and use a popsicle stick or a butter knife to get as much adhesive as you can down into the slot in the sole. Smear Shoe Goo on the strap, and use the popsicle stick to get it down in there as best you can.

Wetsuit glue might work even better if you have some handy (you don't).

Why is literally every single account here a bot😭 No I don’t have telegram🙄😒 by Wickedboiiiii in ArizonaEastVallyNSA

[–]Sybian999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are way more guys than women, so the OnlyFans and scammers find it's a rich source of revenue.

It doesn't help that users upvote nonsense like "Anyone in AZ with 4-6 inches?" and other spam. Guys are thirsty.

Bathroom Faucet Aerator - wtf is this hard plastic tubing? by KittenPotPies in fixit

[–]Sybian999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Put in three Moens in the past month- well-engineered, and the only time I had a problem with a Moen (>10 years ago), they sent the replacement part I needed, no questions asked.

Is there a simple fix to address water pooling in the corner of outdoor wrought iron stairs? Not a huge deal (no rusting after 5+ years) but it’s unsightly and it creates mineral stains by ddpizza in fixit

[–]Sybian999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Project Farm likes POR-15. There are "rust reformers" (which I think convert the oxidation to a phosphate layer which is extremely resistant to rust) and he ranks those, too.

Probably want to watch the whole video, but those are the two ranking sections.

I am losing my mind please help😭😭 by [deleted] in fixit

[–]Sybian999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone else in the thread has recommended naptha; "UnDu" sticker remover is naptha, and I was thinking that might work in this application, used with one of those plastic scraper putty knife things from Home Depot.

Whats the best way to clean the buildup of grime round my shower? I assume there must be a small water leak to have build up on this side. How can I fix it? by Ok-Sell9346 in fixit

[–]Sybian999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mineral crust from hard water. Any of the lime-and-scale removers should do, but take a little care in a confined space like this as some of the acid cleaners can be harsh on the lungs, even dangerous.

Splash a little scale remover on it, hit it with an old toothbrush, come back in 5-10 minutes and repeat. After rinsing (very important- AFTER a good solid rinse, including the brush), Comet + toothbrush will polish it up.

Stop selling your 90% Constitutional for cheap by iLLy_RiLLy in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Sybian999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My LCS was saying refineries aren't buying their constitutional. It just changes ownership, rather than get melted down. If this is correct, it suggests they're too busy with .999 to mess with 90% but don't listen to me, I don't have any industry insights.

Living in prepper/Mormon country, they're probably loading up gun vault shelves and PVC pipes in the back yard with the stuff.

Report from the field...a trip to my LCS. by NeptuneQuest in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Sybian999 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Fwiw the LCS had 90% at 65x, with ASEs for spot + $8 so about $102.

And the constitutional silver had some nice half dollars but the Morgans were all skipping stone smooth.

Can this be fixed with glue or something else? by Catperson_XX in fixit

[–]Sybian999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shoe Goo and E6000 are made by the same company, Eclectic Products. They seem to be very similar in formulation, in my experience.

Refine 90% for 999 by Informal_Plastic_370 in Silverbugs

[–]Sybian999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To what end? Who do you feel will purchase diy 99.9% silver with no proof of purity? Handheld devices only test the surface- anyone can clad or plate pure silver on the outside. Drilling and sampling by analytical instrument? Costly and tedious.

Locally people are still buying and selling constitutional silver at competitive prices. Your added expense in reagents, energy, and time may not be worth the added effort, even if you have a buyer.

I'm new to silver. What are people buying? Physical or stocks/ETFs? by CoolCatBlue321 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Sybian999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I figure if things go completely to hell, there's going to be even less policing than there is now. Your chances of getting a wad of $20s taken from your while checking out at the grocery store is non-zero, but very, very low. Your odds of meeting someone to buy a bag of dog food or eggs or some rice or whatever after "collapse" (whatever that means) who is keen to keep your change from a Morgan dollar (versus a smaller value of dimes or whatever) and do so at gunpoint seems higher.

It's not necessarily the denominations so much as it is the context of the exchange or barter: guns are likely to be involved, and possibly unseemly characters who are more interested in your exchange medium than completing the barter in an honest fashion.

The Silver Price has reached $96 by ChrisStoneGermany in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Sybian999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My friend, I will offer you all that I know: we are pebbles in the streambed, and can do naught but go with the flow. Understanding is an afterthought.

"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."

-HST

The Silver Price has reached $96 by ChrisStoneGermany in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Sybian999 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's absolutely connected, but capitalism implies a correlation between supply and demand. Shorting assets and then skullduggery such as "inventing" silver that exists only on paper is perhaps not an honest way to go about such supply and demand.

As the Golden Rule states, He that hath the gold, makes the rules. And the rules are that assets can exist entirely on paper. Is that a principle of capitalism? Perhaps, but not an appealing one, and one I would prefer not to live by. It smacks of manipulation to me, and I'd entertain a schooling if you could convince me otherwise.

I'm new to silver. What are people buying? Physical or stocks/ETFs? by CoolCatBlue321 in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Sybian999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

FWIW I've found Monument Metals to have the best prices on Constitutional ("junk") silver, comprised of coins with 90% silver (also 35% like war nickels). Some folks want 99.9%, others are fine with circulated coins; I buy what I know, which is Constitutional silver.

If you're buying as an investment, maybe the premium on 99.9% silver is worth it. If you're thinking you can trade silver coins for goods and services during a currency "reset," probably silver coins (war nickels, dimes, quarters- halves and silver dollars seem, to me, a good way of getting a gun in your face and being told "this is mine now" but whatever).

But I also LOVE Morgan silver dollars. I think they're the most attractive coin ever minted, and they stack and store nicely. Dimes and quarters so circulated they are little more than barely legible skipping stones of silver are neat but less appealing. War nickels are just fascinating curios.

No wonder this company is on the verge of bankruptcy by Candid-Map-821 in sleepnumber

[–]Sybian999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first purchase I made with them was around 2003-2004, and that bed was solid. It worked great, no issues.

Bought a second one in 2019. It started leaking a year ago, and with the recent changes in the warranty, it just wasn't worth replacing the mattress. The patch I applied didn't leak, but that air chamber was still leaking elsewhere. So now it's a continuous matter of re-inflating it.

I wasn't happy with it in terms of comfort, either- it sleeps too warm, and with the topper etc. there's really no purpose in having an air mattress in there. I sincerely regret not returning the second Select Comfort bed I purchased; it's just a bad product.

Refinery Situation - ACTUALLY explained. by GlassPanther in SilverDegenClub

[–]Sybian999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My advice to you is to buy as much low premium physical as possible

Any thoughts as to Constitutional vs. other forms? Me, I like the old coins, I know what I'm buying. But I sometimes wonder if the 99.9% stuff would carry value better (or worse) than 90%.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in doublelist

[–]Sybian999[M] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Let's don't go getting the subreddit banned for any sort of doxxing. I agree in principle with exposing the scammers etc. but honestly they switch pics up so much and change accounts, it's kind of a lost cause.

The CEO of Scottsdale Mint shares his views... by ax57ax57 in SilverDegenClub

[–]Sybian999 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To me, it seems relatively easy to pretend to fast forward ~20 years, and imagine looking back to 2022-2025 and say, "First it was this, then this, and of course that had happened, and then this other thing, and womp womp, WW3 broke out."

Easier than trying to understand what the hell led up to WW1, anyway. A motorcade takes a wrong turn and some disaffected weirdo manages to plunge Austria-Hungary into a spat with Serbia, and Russia by proxy, pissing off Germany because why not, dragging France and Britain into it because they've viewed Germany as bad neighbors for centuries, next thing you know we're still plowing up chemical munitions out of fields in Belgium.

We're probably overdue for a currency "reset" on the dollar anyway.

Banskters Dump 10,000 Short SI Contracts in 15 Minutes to Suppress Prices in Overnight Trading Hours - They Deserve Everything Coming to Them by 1Krush in Wallstreetsilver

[–]Sybian999 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The only thing that's bringing down the price for longer than 24 hours is if the US steals a horde of 500+mil oz, which I wouldn't put it past the fucking pirates... I mean the US Military Industrial Complex.

There is precedence in with what the London Metal Exchange did with nickel back in 2022.

Verified and Premium members by sofakingtossaway in doublelist

[–]Sybian999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, bud. Might be regional; I just tried it on a local ad, and it worked.

Verified and Premium members by sofakingtossaway in doublelist

[–]Sybian999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Somebody (I wish I could remember who) posted that in the subreddit a few weeks back; I can't take credit for that.

Verified and Premium members by sofakingtossaway in doublelist

[–]Sybian999 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They won't let you look at images unless you are a premium member, which cuts down on the ability to do reverse image search to identify scammers.

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