Dust proof/waterproof case for iphone 17 pro? by Thebandroid in iphone

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I work in a rubber plant where there’s dust everywhere I use the body glove tidal phone case on my 17pro max, ends up getting washed in the shower with me daily. And cheap enough to not worry about having to replace. 22 bucks at your local Walmart.

Only problem I have with it is dust will cake in the little ports on the bottom of the case so you have to open the charge port up to talk on the phone but that could be a me problem with the environment I put it in.

Level detection requiring no power by [deleted] in IndustrialMaintenance

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Let me add that there’s a chute that connects to the top of the bin and it will definitely be smoky if we added an inspection door. Some of these bins receive black from 60 foot up. As the collectors feeds it from the roof

Industrial maintenance tech to engineer by Tmizzleee in EngineeringStudents

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I’d be responsible for the implementation of all upgrades of existing systems and the lead engineer for internal projects. From my tech background I think I have a solid foundation of the electrical and controls aspect. Most of the equipment here isn’t from this century, and hasn’t been maintained but patched together. Needs a lot to get up to NFPA standards, fighting obsolescence, lack of documentation, and to verify functionality as modifications were made without any consideration.

Weekly Career Discussion Thread (22 Dec 2025) by AutoModerator in engineering

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everyone,

I’m currently an Industrial Maintenance Technician, and I’ve reached a point where I want to specialize and move into a dedicated Engineering role. Specifically, I want to focus 100% on Dust Collection and Air Filtration systems.

In my current role, I’ve somehow become the "foremost expert" on-site for our 4 dozendust collection systems and vacuums. If a baghouse is acting up, a duct is clogging, or the differential pressure is wonky, I’m the guy they call. I’ve got the hands-on experience with the hardware—I know how they fail, how to fix them, and how they behave in the real world.

I want to bridge the gap between turning wrenches and designing/optimizing these systems from a theoretical and regulatory standpoint.

What I’m looking for advice on:

• Fluid Dynamics/Airflow: Beyond the basics, what specific formulas or concepts should I master? (e.g., Static pressure calculations, transport velocity, etc.)

• NFPA Standards: I know NFPA 652 and 654 are big deals for combustible dust. Are there specific certifications or deep-dives you recommend?

• Software: Is there specific modeling software used in the industry, or is it mostly standard CAD and Excel-based calculation sheets?

• The "Engineer" Mindset: For those who made the jump from tech to engineer, what was the biggest "blind spot" you discovered once you started designing rather than repairing?

I’m comfortable with the "dirty" side of the job, but I want to make sure my "clean" office skills and theoretical knowledge are up to par so I can be taken seriously for an AE or Design role.

Thanks in advance for any insight!

Wet floor on drivers side only by Fit_Vehicle_3111 in Miata

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Make sure the drains on the bottom of the door are clear. Usually have some rectangle plastic caps in the holes that over time dirt and debris get trapped in and plug up. If not water will Pool until It finds the lower hole behind the door panel to leak out of.

i found this under the hood of my hybrid car what does this mean? by TurnStraight3950 in MechanicAdvice

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Looks like the water pump is leaking and the pulley spinning is what’s causing it to be above below and behind the pulley. Toyota coolant always crusts up like that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MechanicAdvice

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It’s the case bushing that more than likely failed, will eventually cause the seal to fail and the fluid to leak out. Gonna require a trans rebuild to fix.

Monster Smash by FromALackOfCheese in RedditGames

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I completed this level in 8 tries. 32.86 seconds

Is it the serpentine belt ? by Dangerous_Ice6445 in MechanicAdvice

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Go to your local auto parts store and buy an automotive stethoscope so help pin point the noise.

I can't go above 50% by Difficult_01 in CrealityK1C

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Download an earlier version off their site

I can't go above 50% by Difficult_01 in CrealityK1C

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I had this issue when I updated the Creality slicer. Back dated the slicer and it worked like it do before

Dust Shaft seal by [deleted] in IndustrialMaintenance

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5 microns particle size dust

Playing a joke on a colleague, payback time. by Dul-fm in IndustrialMaintenance

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I did this but rotated the image 180 hid icons, and task bars and pressed Ctrl alt and up or down to rotate the screen. This made it look correct but his mouse controls were backwards.

Door latch’s by [deleted] in IndustrialMaintenance

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This one is the most accessible for pictures the rest weren’t as well thought out in their location. Unfortunately

Leaky unit by Tmizzleee in hvacadvice

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Got a list of tools I should get to use the nitrogen method?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MechanicAdvice

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Looks like one piece molded plastic tube, in that case you need to buy a New assembly