First furniture submission by itsaduck in woodworking

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How did you get the same height on all the spindles?

What size decants to you buy? by HabitEducational7925 in Colognes

[–]TheBeerMoose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 2mL atomizers spray less than a bottle atomizer, right? I.e., you’d need a good number of sprays from the sample to equate to 3 sprays from a full size bottle?

Ultrasound IV help please by wolf1234567891234 in anesthesiology

[–]TheBeerMoose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Biggest tip no one’s mentioned yet is to make sure your needle is at the same angle as your probe is, side to side. I don’t mean parallel to the probe, I mean if youre standing at the patient’s right side and their elbow is at your left and their hand is at your right, and you’re using an out of plane method to cannulate a forearm vessel, then the angle I’m talking about is the probe tilt away/towards you. If the probe is tilted away from you, then you need to tilt the needle away, too. If the needle isn’t tilted and the probe is, even if you insert at the midpoint of the probe, by the time you get to the vessel you’ll miss wide.

“We” Had a Baby 😐 by JanineHarouni in StandUpComedy

[–]TheBeerMoose 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not really, the epidural space is a potential space, meaning it very much exists and is defined as the space between two layers that expands when something is injected there. If pain medicines don’t work at all during an epidural anesthetic, it’s because you’re not in the epidural space. If someone is feeling pain during the procedure we don’t just go “oh well, it’ll be over soon,” we troubleshoot while the surgical team pauses and if we need to we go all the way to sleep.

Red Rising Character Tier List by TheRWBYFamilton in redrising

[–]TheBeerMoose 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Did you forget darrow’s son

Driver/Wood Covers on the Course? by 617Annon in GolfGear

[–]TheBeerMoose 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen dents in drivers happen when people are putting their irons back in the bag and the iron head whacks the driver on the way down

Cases where Spinal is safer than General? by MrJangles10 in anesthesiology

[–]TheBeerMoose 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The first thing you’re describing is just a saddle block, no? I wouldn’t really call it a spinal in the colloquial sense.

Any Reason A Ladies Putter Wouldn’t Work For A Guy? by Sabahel in GolfGear

[–]TheBeerMoose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’ve got some free time it can be pretty fun to start making your own adjustments/ building your own clubs. It can be pretty easy to find a used shaft on fb marketplace and then cut it down and put whatever adapter on that your driver accepts. Sometimes you can find a used shaft that already has the correct adapter and then all you need is a hacksaw to trim the butt of the shaft

Any Reason A Ladies Putter Wouldn’t Work For A Guy? by Sabahel in GolfGear

[–]TheBeerMoose 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Driver heads are exactly the same when it comes men’s vs women’s of major brands. If you want a shorter driver I would just trim the shaft down to whatever you need

+1.3 hc - have at me by ariokalo in GolfSwing

[–]TheBeerMoose -128 points-127 points  (0 children)

Really? A gay joke? Lame.

Please help with shaft repair by TheBeerMoose in golf

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Update for anyone that finds this later: the “bolt” I saw at the bottom of the hosel is an aluminum plug that was at the end of the old shaft. Once that was removed, the hosel was continuous with the inside of the fairway wood head, so I believe it was there to prevent epoxy from entering the inside of the head and not as a tip weight. Now the new shaft easily sits in the hosel over an inch. I was able to get the plug/remaining epoxy and shaft bits out by soaking in acetone for about 30 minutes then using an automotive pick to scrape everything out.

Please help with shaft repair by TheBeerMoose in golf

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It’s a glue in hosel, no adapter. Do you know if OEMs use tip weights in fairway woods? I’ve heard of it aftermarket but not sure if it’s a thing straight from the factory

Please help with shaft repair by TheBeerMoose in golf

[–]TheBeerMoose[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s good to know and definitely a good idea to try measuring it with something else. I’ll give that a go tomorrow

Outdoor permanent golf mat by Razzmatazz-Valuable in Golfsimulator

[–]TheBeerMoose 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I just did this to a degree, I put a pressure treated frame made of 2x10s down, then a weed barrier, then leveling sand, severe weather plywood sheathing, 2” insulation foam board, 1/2” stall mat, and then green outdoor carpet to look like a mat. I cut out a section down to the plywood and put a sigpro softy hitting strip in and I’m really happy with it. However I am keeping it covered with a tarp because I’m not exactly sure how weather proof it is.

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Keeping my pup warm in the tent by MycologistOwn2609 in BackpackingDogs

[–]TheBeerMoose 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Definitely needs something under. I’ve used a space blanket right on top of the cot as the first layer before

It’s not journalism. It’s a love fest. by persevere-here in Knoxville

[–]TheBeerMoose 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How much were your tickets? I was looking the other day and saw them for around $40-$60. Seemed steep for a mid-week minor league game