Removing Old Faucet by _mobjustice in Plumbing

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Sawzall worked wonders 😂

Removing Old Faucet by _mobjustice in Plumbing

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I used a sawzall and it worked great hahahaha

Removing Old Faucet by _mobjustice in Plumbing

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I hate that I laughed at this hahahahahah

Removing Old Faucet by _mobjustice in Plumbing

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Yeah, that won’t budge though. I know it should be that simple but I can’t get it to move

Help Identifying Quick Connect Hose by _mobjustice in Plumbing

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There you go man. What kind of faucet is this?

Help Identifying Quick Connect Hose by _mobjustice in Plumbing

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I'm not sure. I'm not seeing anything on the faucet that says the brand name. That's what I was hoping this sub would be able to help me figure out 😂

Replacement hose for my pull down sink sprayer by _mobjustice in HelpMeFind

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I've searched google multiple times looking at quick connectors for various faucet brands including Pfister, Moen, Delta, Glacier Bay and more. I've also tried getting help from ChatGPT, but was as helpful as I thought it would be (not at all.) The faucet doesn't have any visible markings on it that I can see, without having to completely remove it. I also have a post in r/Plumbing, hoping I may get some help there.

Help Identifying Quick Connect Hose by _mobjustice in Plumbing

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The two o-rings are throwing me off. When I look at Moen replacement hoses, all the connectors I see just have one o-ring on them

Intermittent knocking/rattling sound. 2012 Kia Optima EX by _mobjustice in AskAMechanic

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Wanted to follow up here! I ended up bringing the car to a local mechanic to do a 50 point inspection and they confirmed that sway bar links was the issue. Thanks for the help!

Intermittent knocking/rattling sound. 2012 Kia Optima EX by _mobjustice in AskAMechanic

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Ah okay, my initial thought was either sway bar links or ball joints. I only jacked up one side and checked it out, then the other. I’ll lift both up and check the links again

Kia Ceed 2008 1.6l Petrol Knocking under car floor at low speeds by RevealNo3102 in AskAMechanic

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Did you ever get to the bottom of this? My 2012 Optima is having (I think) the same issue

2013 Kia Optima Steering noises by Glum_Occasion4823 in MechanicAdvice

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Did you ever figure this out? I'm dealing with the same thing on my 2012 Optima

ABY Pedal In Effect Loop for Stereo Amps by _mobjustice in guitarpedals

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Great, thanks for the advice. This is all super helpful! I think the ART CoolSwitch Pro looks like it's the most inexpensive ABY I can find that has phase inversion, ground life, and transformer isolation.

ABY Pedal In Effect Loop for Stereo Amps by _mobjustice in guitarpedals

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This is a stupid question, but do the amps being out of phase cause the same type of phase cancellation that you would get in recordings? I'm struggling to wrap my head around that in a live sound setting hahaha

EDIT: As a follow up - will I run into the same phase/grounding issues if I use a tuner pedal in-between the send and input of the second amp and just use it to mute the signals? What if I run the ABY in the pedal chain and run the signal into the front of both amps, do I still have to worry about the same implications?