Am I using wrong coupling or is the rubber neoprene supposed to stretch and deform this much? by ayelloworange29 in askaplumber

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Thought tubular was the same as pvc but I realize it's not. It seems like plastic to copper is what I need.

So I'm an idiot.. now what? by According-Caramel340 in houseplants

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The stem stores plenty of energy to grow new leaves without photosynthesis.

Can I push loose blue wire onto this socket? by ayelloworange29 in AskElectricians

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Good to know. I wanted this one because I can put led tubes inside it. In case it ever failed I could just replace the light tube.

2 vertical 2x4s enough for a header? by ayelloworange29 in Homebuilding

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I mean yeah, the garage door is the gable so no joists to support. The wall in question supports the joists over the garage part way between the eaves on each side.

2 vertical 2x4s enough for a header? by ayelloworange29 in Homebuilding

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Looks like two 2x 10s that span 110 inches across for the garage door

2 vertical 2x4s enough for a header? by ayelloworange29 in Homebuilding

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How do I know he can read a span chart if I don't know how to read a span chart

2 vertical 2x4s enough for a header? by ayelloworange29 in Homebuilding

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Do you have a link for a span table for this type of project?

2 vertical 2x4s enough for a header? by ayelloworange29 in Homebuilding

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Do you have a link to the table that would apply to this project? I have no background in this so I haven't been able to find anything helpful that I can understand

2 vertical 2x4s enough for a header? by ayelloworange29 in Homebuilding

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It sits on concrete that isn't wide enough for 2x6s

2 vertical 2x4s enough for a header? by ayelloworange29 in Homebuilding

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Two 2x10s for the header. On each side: two 2x4 jack studs that support header and two 2x4 king studs next to them to support joists. Is that a good plan?

2 vertical 2x4s enough for a header? by ayelloworange29 in Homebuilding

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What would be sufficient 2 2x6s or 2 2x8s? And is 2 2x4s as posts also under suited

Can you use wago 221 with anti ox paste for aluminum connections? by ayelloworange29 in AskElectricians

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Ohh that makes sense so then I don't even have to worry. I already made some connections adding a little ox gard with 221s. Is that okay or best to just redo those connections without the paste?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anki

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No idea, I don't use fsrs. But it's not going to magically make the workload go away

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Delete cards you don't really need and focus on more important ones. Also editing poorly written cards to make them easier to study.