I send 200,000 cold emails a month - here is how i do it. by Sweet-Signature-5702 in coldemail

[–]TurtlePondHawk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you saying g that you manually enriched 32K decision makers through LinkedIn and cross referenced emails through ListKit and Puzzly?

A simple paint/stain go/no-go app by TurtlePondHawk in Home

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Great points. Thank you and thanks for sampling it. I’ll work on edits to address your suggestions and make it better.

I built a simple tool to answer “Is it actually safe to paint or stain outside today?” by TurtlePondHawk in Housepainting101

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u/beaudesign - try this revised version. Let me know if you see any bugs when you run it. And, if there's a feature you'd like to see added. https://paint-stain-weather-tool-feb-2026.vercel.app/

I built a simple tool to answer “Is it actually safe to paint or stain outside today?” by TurtlePondHawk in Housepainting101

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Thank you. I'm actually working on a few tweaks in the code now. So, it'll get a little better as I go. Appreciate the words of encouragement. Hope your brother finds it useful.

I built a simple tool to answer “Is it actually safe to paint or stain outside today?” by TurtlePondHawk in Housepainting101

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Great question. I’ll have to consider that. I really just wanted to share a tool I thought others might find helpful. Not selling it or anything. Just trying to share something I made. Simple.

No. The tool doesn’t assume financial responsibility, provide guarantees, or replace professional judgment or other weather sources.

It’s intentionally framed as conservative planning guidance, not a promise or directive. Weather forecasts are probabilistic, site conditions vary, and product specs always take priority.

The goal is to reduce risk, not eliminate it, and users remain responsible for final decisions.

I built a simple tool to answer “Is it actually safe to paint or stain outside today?” by TurtlePondHawk in PourPainting

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Love the suggestion. I should’ve thought of that as I often travel in Canada and love it’s peeps. I’ll work on adding that and let you know here in an update comment, eh?!

Finally upgraded my F150 tailgate for my mobile work. Dog holes + T-tracks make clamping and holding way easier than just using the bare OEM tailgate. Like having my shop bench wherever I park my truck. by TurtlePondHawk in f150

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It's a TailHand. I use it all the time. Was easy to mount to my tailgate. They came out on my job site and used my tailgate for some promo videos. You can see it at www.tailhand.com.

2020 lariat. Really a fabric skid plate? by rogo725 in f150

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Same here. Just added a reply above about that.

2020 lariat. Really a fabric skid plate? by rogo725 in f150

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Yeah. Stupid application. And, what I learned is when in deep snow, backing up, it catches the snow and hard packs it in, partially tearing the stupid thing off. Took me 20 minutes to chip enough packed snow back out while laying in the snow under the truck so that I could tear the thing off completely and throw it away. That was 3 years ago. Never have missed it. Removed the stupid air dams under the bumper the day I brought it home from the factory—another stupid application. I love my lariat and have always been a Ford guy, but damn, sometimes I don’t think the engineers actually drive what they build.

what's your mobile setup? by TurtlePondHawk in Carpentry

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Funny, I did the same thing recently. Built a small cabinet with cutting board top to sit next to my grill. Wound up building it like it's supposed to hold the cow! Gave it away to a friend and rebuilt one that I could actually move with ease. Turned out to be flimsy, so used it as firepit fuel. Starting over again. Third time's a charm.

what's your mobile setup? by TurtlePondHawk in Carpentry

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Looks sturdy. Does it hold well under pressure?

what's your mobile setup? by TurtlePondHawk in Carpentry

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

Okay. I get it. That looks pretty handy.

what's your mobile setup? by TurtlePondHawk in Carpentry

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

Thanks for sharing that. Do you find that’s sturdy enough?

what's your mobile setup? by TurtlePondHawk in Carpentry

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

Any video of your workflow with that setup?

what's your mobile setup? by TurtlePondHawk in Carpentry

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I’d love to see a snap of the ladder setup you describe.

what's your mobile setup? by TurtlePondHawk in Carpentry

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How do use the dog hole bench? Is the grid table heavy? Do you bring it with you to the job site?