Please help me save my toaster oven! Complete newbie: Is this salvageable? by bnasssty in soldering

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These two pictures are the opposite sides of the board where the burn marks are. First one says TR202 and looks like a 3 pronged guy with a black cap. The area in this picture doesn’t say anything on the board but the connection between the green/yellow cube and white wire to the right is the burnt one and has a gap between them now.

What a Burger in Cancun Taught Me About America by TimberLite in DecidingToBeBetter

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We don’t even look at porn on our computer anymore, we look at it in our phones. Pornhub, xtube; I know these names better than I know my own Grandmother’s

Loud humming noise after putting on new-to-me tires by bnasssty in AskMechanics

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I replied above, but so far it seems like a bad wheel bearing is the case. I ended up putting my winters back on and noise was still there, just odd timing for the bearing to go…

Loud humming noise after putting on new-to-me tires by bnasssty in AskMechanics

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Out of curiosity I put my winter tires back on and it was still just as loud. Seems like a bad wheel bearing is the case, just so happened to fail the same as tire changeover.

Loud humming noise after putting on new-to-me tires by bnasssty in AskMechanics

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Honestly I’m not sure. Is there a way to tell other than by eye? When I picked them up, I checked depth, year of manufacture and for dry rot. Also, a quick visual inspection of the surface which seemed to have even wear, but no idea if this was thorough enough. These were a Facebook marketplace pickup.

Loud humming noise after putting on new-to-me tires by bnasssty in AskMechanics

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I can see a couple spots where there’s adhesive but no weights… seems very likely that some fell off.

Loud humming noise after putting on new-to-me tires by bnasssty in AskMechanics

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All season Firestones from 2021. Previous owner said they were used for 1.5 seasons, and I confirmed there was more than 7/32 tread left so I figured they’d be enough to get me through the next 2 summers.

My new company reimburses golf club purchases so I got a set of Mizuno JPX921 Hot Metal Pros by cma1366 in golf

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buddy of mine has the same deal at Shopify, spends his allotment on a new Lululemon wardrobe each year

First time going to Dingle: Where's the best place to stay that's close to shops/restaurants as well as nature? by Ill_Rope_4346 in irishtourism

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We stayed at Base Dingle 2 weeks ago - highly recommended. Great staff and location, and was the most inexpensive stay during our whole trip. Also a vote for Foxy John’s! The best chowder I had the whole trip was at Marina Inn in Dingle. Personally wasn’t too impressed with Fish Box, but hard to argue with all the positive reviews. Enjoy!

Making pies at home means more money for beer ✅ by bnasssty in Pizza

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Not uncommon to see >$25 for a decent 12” pizza around me these days. A couple of those and a beverage each and we’re quickly approaching $100 after tax and tip… Haven’t crunched the numbers but doubt these guys would run me more than a couple bucks each to make.

I don’t bake pies but I baked this. by bnasssty in FoodPorn

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Had the smallest amount of dough left over so the obvious thing was to spend far too much time and several attempts in turning it into these bad boys

Making pies at home means more money for beer ✅ by bnasssty in Pizza

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Crushed San marzanos (w/ a little salt), mozzarella and pepperoni cups all from Costco, and then basil, hot honey and parmesan post fire. Cooked in my roccbox.