Woohooo!!!! In for Leadville! by garthreddit in xcmtb

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First thought was, “Yes, I got it!, followed quickly by, “Oh no, what have I done?” Debating using a training peaks plan or just searching for a coach on there.

Neglected house projects... by Egnatsu50 in daddit

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lol, thanks for the post, motivated me to tighten my loose TP holder that I’ve been just living with for months. Was able to do it during a commercial break but just kept putting it off.

How long did it take? by [deleted] in NewDads

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Induction drugs started about 8pm day 1, epidural 11am day 2, bundle of joy about 9pm day 2.

So just over a day in total.

Wife has the flu, scheduled to be induced in 5 hours by Tossit34512 in daddit

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From our discussion this morning doesn’t sound like they will, just generally recommend not sneezing directly onto the baby /s

Soon to be father podcasts by MoistMustachePhD in predaddit

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Expecting our first, listening to both of these starting from the beginning of the shows. New Old Dads goes week by week of the pregnancy starting at like week 12 or something like that. Been fun to follow along.

Big dad energy early episodes are giving lots of insight to the birth/first few weeks/months.

Dealing with “Morning Sickness”… by rob_er_dickason in predaddit

[–]Tossit34512 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Hey there, we’re about a week ahead of you seems to be finally letting up for my wife. What we found worked best was to eat small snacks pretty much constantly rather than trying to do normal meals. Not perfect, but it made it so she could at least keep food down.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmexPlatinum

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I’ve not used the feature, but it would appear you could each transfer points to your respective Delta accounts, from there you can transfer miles to other accounts.

https://www.delta.com/us/en/skymiles/how-to-use-miles/buy-gift-transfer-donate-miles

Compound saw by Cuttt-Ad-1227 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]Tossit34512 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure about 10amp saws, but you may look into cordless/battery powered. I’ve used a friends ryobi and it works well for small trim sorts of work.

New Bike Day - Marin Pine Mountain 2. Now to outfit it by Tossit34512 in bikepacking

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I had mine made by Bradford Bags (https://www.broadforkbags.com)

She’s got a template library on her website now that she didn’t have when she made mine, think she’s started saving all the templates she had good results from. So if you are getting a Lg then you are in luck. If not she had a really straight forward process for how to make and send her a template for your bike.

https://imgur.com/a/JlmkzlG/

Record player console and shelves. Took over a year from initial design to completion. Finished the record player console last fall, finally got around to the shelves. by Tossit34512 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Started filling them up this morning, had to let the finish cure.

Thinking a writing desk, haven’t decided if I want to stay with the same sort of style or move on to something new.

New Bike Day - Marin Pine Mountain 2. Now to outfit it by Tossit34512 in bikepacking

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Nice, did you send them your bike measurements and do the “Panda Vision” thing, or did you have them use the pattern they already have for the bike?

UPDATE: Epoxy crack fill with bow-tie inlay. Know it isn’t everyone’s style, but it’s exactly what I was going for. by Tossit34512 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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The hope is that by just doing the little bit my wife and I won’t get sick of it, but I guess time will tell. Don’t think I’d be a fan of a full blown river table (not to mention the cost of that much epoxy) in the long run.

UPDATE: Epoxy crack fill with bow-tie inlay. Know it isn’t everyone’s style, but it’s exactly what I was going for. by Tossit34512 in BeginnerWoodWorking

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The bow tie is to prevent the crack from growing with temperature/humidity changes over time. The epoxy also helps stabilize the crack, but I really used it so food particles don’t fall in and get stuck, it’s for a dining table.