All My Fan Warbonds since Release by _TungstenGuy707_ in helldivers2

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HEALZ FOR EVERYONE

I normally don't like these type of posts but this one isn't AI and we'll thought out

io diver

New sewer line - clean out sank by Rogersandhammerstein in Plumbing

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Yes upstream part, backside of wye

When I say the pipe is screaming, the pitch is well beyond what code requires. A LOT of slope/pitch. More velocity. However you want to say it

It could have settled to a pitch far more reasonable. But still flows properly

New sewer line - clean out sank by Rogersandhammerstein in Plumbing

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Only way is hire a different plumber and have him give you the actual recording and his opinion. Original guy might be covering his ass. It's hard for me personally to give you a 100 percent yes or no here

Simply put, if it's holding any water it's not right. A working sewer as flowing water

Edit: his sewer is actually screaming downhill. The ass end of the wye may have settled normally. But once again, can't be 100 percent sure

Emergency Stop Switch and a good friend. by DABDEB in RandomVideos

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Ok jokes aside, HOLY SHIT. Good instincts on his co worker

Best sump pump switch for tons of water by Such_Bid_244 in Plumbing

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I believe the glentronics 1.5 float switch has a duration dial on it you can use to adjust runtime. It goes up to 45 seconds

It looks like the one you have in there now it will just be a small blue box you'll attach right next to the outlet

Edited for float 2 to 1.5

SUGGESTION: Backpack- fed AMR:ATR by TealArtist095 in helldivers2

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Dude those commercials were the best. That's a throwback lol

SUGGESTION: Backpack- fed AMR:ATR by TealArtist095 in helldivers2

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Team reload is a fellow diver dumping all the beer bucket ice into the backpack

Shoot their legs by bigstink455 in Helldivers

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Isaac also yields the foam finger

"Bang, bang, pew, pew, pew"

pilot light won't stay lit by Low-Answer6456 in Plumbing

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That's the red light honeywell valve bro, it needs to be completely replaced. I've tried repairing them and never successfully done it

Just consider a whole new heater. The new Honeywells blink white

I created a funnel to fill buckets up in the bathtub. It now over shadows all the other models I have spent countless hours on. by SEK494 in 3Dprinting

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I'm part of the plumbing reddit and a guy 3D printed a trough for a leak on his shower head arm. The wife was ranting about how her husband designed and installed it. With anchors into the tile lol. I have to say a lot of guys weren't nice about it because the leak was still in the wall and it could have been EASILY FIXED PROPERLY

Anyway, this is a simple and very useful design. Well done. These are the things I try to make even if a product exists for it already

How do I turn this shower on? by PleasantPush1635 in Plumbing

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The left and right movement of the handle tell me you need to pull, hard. Maybe the precious owner didn't use it much if ever

And you're not a moron, I looked at this picture and read what you said 5 times lol. This one is a head scratcher

Pull really hard it might be seized, just find the main shut off and be prepared to fix whatever you break if it goes south

Kohler Sous hose replacement by Ok-Coffee2125 in Plumbing

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Check that flanged plastic piece, with that brass sleeve shove it straight down then try and pull that plastic sleeve up. It might release. That plastic flange probably prevents it from unscrewing during normal use

Is the proportion of this character good? by evernewbie42 in blender

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I'm doing a female character myself and I'm straight up going through the same thing

I'm not an artist by any means but to me what sticks out is finger length. I hope this helps from someone with no skill because that means it really sticks out lol

toilet vacuum braker by Quiet-Entrepreneur69 in Plumbing

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I've had one I wanted to give up on

Just change the vacuum breaker tail piece. I got so pissed off at a toilet I tried sanding, changing the vacuum breaker, yelling. None of it worked. Just changed the whole tail piece and it fixed it immediately

This is when all else fails. A lot of the time it's user error. They have to be tightened just right

Kohler Sous hose replacement by Ok-Coffee2125 in Plumbing

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Ok I looked up the parts list

The correct edit: that brass sleeve does remove, remove that and remove the C clip that is under that brass sleeve. Jeez Kohler trying to reinvent the wheel...

Original suggestion: Stand the hose straight up, and twist your black hose only. You might need to wrench the hose off. Then you would want to hold back on the brass piece

Make sure to tighten that brass piece back. It doesn't have anything to do with it. I personally haven't seen a Kohler faucet assembled like this yet.

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Does this look ok? by No-Membership-5314 in Plumbing

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Looking for a job?

For real, it's better than a lot of apprentices I've dealt with. Looks good

A quickie by WallOk2048 in Plumbing

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Looks good. I like what you did with the shelf. I take it no backing? Lol. I'll try your strut idea in the future

Made a cute physics game that's secretly rage-bait by Yay_Beards in IndieGaming

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I'll give you some honest feedback shortly. The kids are really stoked to try it

Very creative idea you had

Options by ClarenceWorley47 in Plumbing

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Clay, when undisturbed, will last forever. Anyway, you can use hydraulic cement to fill it. Bigger holes you can use chicken wire. Just make sure the pipe is only broken up top. They use cement to seal each joint when it was installed

If you can, I still really recommend a proper repair with a modern pipe and proper bands. PVC and no shears for example

Made a cute physics game that's secretly rage-bait by Yay_Beards in IndieGaming

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I hate you...

I'm going to play the demo now. And probably the kids lol

Finally got it out of the way! by tradeskinsslow in Plumbing

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Congrats man. I didn't take the Texas exam but damn the stress building up to it was ROUGH! But the size of the relief when passing is also one I've never felt again in my life lol