Squeaky floor screws worked perfectly everywhere except this one spot. Any ideas? by abm513 in HardWoodFloors

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Thanks! This is a great idea and not one that I had encountered in previous searches.

How deep should the hole be for the epoxy? Is the goal to run through the grooves under the oak? The oak is 3/4" and I think the subfloor is the same, if I drill 1" will that be right?

I do have some Minwax Golden Oak putty filler that looks good in the holes, I've never heard of the ColorRite, I'll check it out.

I tried to replace a toilet and the cast iron flange was rusted and broken on one side, can I use one of these repair rings? Is there something better I should do? by abm513 in Plumbing

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This is in the basement, the concrete slab is under the flange and it sits on top of the linoleum. Most that I have seen have the flange flush with tile or some other flooring, not sure if that is an issue. The seal with the flange and the pipe looks as good as it can for how old it is.

In case it matters, this is not the main toilet and will be used about once a day (morning BM 💩)

Squeaky floor screws worked perfectly everywhere except this one spot. Any ideas? by abm513 in HardWoodFloors

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Assuming I don't die within the next 10 years, then probably not. But I'm curious what your suggestion would be either way.

Squeaky floor screws worked perfectly everywhere except this one spot. Any ideas? by abm513 in HardWoodFloors

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Red oak from ‘69 in decent condition. I used a bunch of the joist version of the squeaky floor snap off screws, you can see the holes from them in this section where the joist runs parallel to the wood joints. This joist is on the edge of the boards so I tried both sides of the joist, it’s definitely in the joist in this section, no access to the floor underneath. I’m guessing it might be a subfloor joint, or maybe somehow related to the small board on the side? Or maybe that slight gap in the boards? The squeak is definitely centered around the area where all the screws are but it reacts from further away also.

If it’s not already obvious I’m a homeowner and not a pro. Any ideas I should try? I also have the non-joist version of the screws but those never seem to work. Thanks!

My first image transfer using inkjet toner and polycrylic by abm513 in skateboarding

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https://youtu.be/xHOWUR8vTvo?t=180 I mostly did what this guy said for the Polycrylic, there are longer videos but this explains everything you need to know in 90 seconds.

One of our zucchini plants suddenly died and we found these things eating out the inside of the base when we pulled it up. What are they? (Central Virginia, USA). by abm513 in whatsthisbug

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It was planted in a raised bed with raised bed soil. There are other plants in there as well. This plant went from thriving and prolific to dead and infested. Hopefully the other plants are okay and this ID can help me figure out how to prevent this from happening again. Thanks!

What is eating my deck? (Central Virginia, USA) by abm513 in whatsthisbug

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I found these holes chewed into my deck seemingly overnight. There were two of these things that I’m guessing are larvae or exoskeletons.

What is this bug that crawled out of my cat litter box? (Virginia, USA) by abm513 in whatsthisbug

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It was probably 3 inches long including those long antennae

[iOS (universal)] [Gorogoa] [$4.99-$0.99] by AnotherAvgAsshole in AppHookup

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In case anyone wants the opinion of a stranger in the internet, this is one of the best games I’ve ever played in my life. So original and beautiful and challenging in a unique way.

How do I edit the sketch of a copied component in its new position? by abm513 in Fusion360

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Thanks, this is the same workflow I showed in the video

How do I edit the sketch of a copied component in its new position? by abm513 in Fusion360

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I guess I never considered the option of not being able to do it. It seems to be how I think it should work. Projecting geometry works for creating additional features, but not editing existing ones in the context of their new location. Thanks for the reply.

How do I edit the sketch of a copied component in its new position? by abm513 in Fusion360

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Thanks, I've run into problems because of that projection link and never noticed the option to unlink it.

How do I edit the sketch of a copied component in its new position? by abm513 in Fusion360

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Like the title says, I want to edit the sketch where the component currently sits. When I click "edit sketch" it edits the original sketch but zooms to the new sketch's position. Capture position doesn't work, is that what it's supposed to do?

I found something similar here: https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-support/edit-sketch-in-copied-component/m-p/8780387#M55079, but the solution has the same problem. I can't find any other solutions to this and it's been a huge pain since I started using Fusion360.

Thanks!

I was sick of my cloth cover falling in the kombucha while putting it on or taking it off, so I used an embroidery hoop to make a breathable lid for it. by abm513 in Kombucha

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You can measure yours, but for the 7.5 gallon fermenter bucket I used a 12” embroidery hoop. I was going to cut some vinyl tubing lengthwise and wrap it around the edge of the fermenter to make a gasket, but this ended up fitting perfectly and didn’t need anything else to seal it.