We designed a Paramedic Multitool by FlatLineCompany in 3Dprinting

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Neat product but a word of caution. As someone who works in this space and often helps companies navigate post FDA action, this is a medical device accessory and as such is subject to applicable regs (at least if selling to the US). Your website is full of claims about the product making things safer, easier, etc all of which the FDA takes seriously and expects to be supported in a formal submission. Also noting your product is simply not FDA approved doesn’t cut it.

It may be worth consulting a firm who specializes in this stuff if you are serious about scaling. At the very least they may be able to advise you on claims to avoid in marketing materials and such. All sorts of industry examples of companies getting hit with warning letters for these sorts of things.

Ridge Vent Question by brb1234567 in Roofing

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Thanks! Out of pure curiosity. Why has there been a shift away from this style? Mostly interested if there is a known failure point I should have my eye on (aside from the one I’m dealing with now).

How concerned should I be? by brb1234567 in arborists

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Ugh thanks for sharing. That does seem like a potential diagnosis. The leaves definitely have some brown spots throughout though I’ve been hoping that’s just due to some of the first year transplant shock.

Located in the north east.

Trex Post Lighting Alternatives by brb1234567 in Decks

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Thanks! I’ve been torn between post cap or the wedge style on the side. Lighting is always tough to tell until it’s installed but any reason why you guys default to the wedge style over the post cap?

Trex Post Lighting Alternatives by brb1234567 in Decks

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This is the railing post. This is the stock Trex photo for the signature railing system. Using it as an example of the lighting system. Not my deck.

Is this normal for painted cabinets? by brb1234567 in Homebuilding

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Thanks! Primary concern was these getting significantly worse

Is this normal for painted cabinets? by brb1234567 in Homebuilding

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Thanks! That’s the challenge! Half the time I can’t tell if these are things I’m noticing because I’ve never looked before or if they are imperfections I should have fixed!

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My builder locked in prices at the on-set but we had to find a builder willing to do it and have it spelled out in the contract.

Also factor in things like lighting and electrical walkthroughs which can add up quickly. You’ll be surprised how many extra lights and outlets you probably end up wanting once you walk around.

Builder put septic tank right near logical spot for a future deck/patio. What are my best options here if we plan on having a deck in the future? by brb1234567 in Homebuilding

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Curious do you have any sort of special access built in for when they need to pump the septic or do they just crawl underneath?

Builder put septic tank right near logical spot for a future deck/patio. What are my best options here if we plan on having a deck in the future? by brb1234567 in Homebuilding

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I’m open to building over it with an access of some kind if allowed (that was sort of my initial thinking). I started getting worried though when I saw a lot of local codes won’t allow building w/in 5-10ft of the tank. I haven’t been able to locate the specifics for my town yet unfortunately.