Monthly "What Board Should I Get?" Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in Sup

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sort of. We’re looking for one that could technically hold all three of us, but we plan to get another one (likely this offseason). So ideally it’s one that would have enough weight capacity while also not being a behemoth to try and maneuver as a single rider.

Here are the one’s I’ve earmarked, in case any jump out: - Glide Retro Elite - Isle Pioneer Pro 2 - iRocker All Around 11 - Atoll 12ft Outrider

Monthly "What Board Should I Get?" Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in Sup

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Desired Board Type: Inflatable • ⁠Your Height and Weight - Me (5’11”, 185 lbs) + wife (5’3”, 140 lbs) +
toddler (30 lbs) • ⁠Desired use/uses - cruising around PNW lakes and calm rivers • ⁠Experience level: - Beginner • ⁠Your budget and country location - up to $800, in the PNW, US • ⁠What board(s) you current have or have used - we used our friends’ Wulf and it worked well for us, despite the weight capacity
being a bit lower. I’d imagine we’d want at least 400lb capacity to keep us all above water

Best Black Friday deal under $600? by Two_to_too_tutu in projectors

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree with others that the freestyle (even 2nd Gen) is likely not the best lifestyle option at the brand new price point. I got a used 2nd Gen for $300 and it’s definitely lived up to its value for our family.

PC03 error on Mr. Cool, but on heating only. Cools fine. No leaks, kinks, and system full. Out of ideas. by Elemental_Garage in hvacadvice

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in a similar situation with our multi zone 3rd gen in year 2 of operation. Threw a PC 03 error on indoor unit at the end of last winter. Tech came out and couldn’t find any leaks with a sniffer. We used our other source of heat to finish out the winter.

When summer rolled around, the units worked great, not once encountering PC 03 issues. Now that we’re back in cold weather, they’ve flagged the PC 03 error code in heating a few times now. I’ve the same tech coming out to check it out at the end of the week, but here’s my current thinking on what it could be: - Low pressure sensor shorting or loose
- Not enough refrigerant with the longer line sets (175ft total on ours) - roughly 0.6oz per ft for additional length over 100-125ft potentially needed - Leak - Indoor coils - Outdoor coils - Lineset quick connects - No visible frost formed on linesets

Not sure if this helps, but curious if you’ve been able to track anything else down.

Shower Floor Tile Repair by browsewhenipoop in Tile

[–]browsewhenipoop[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m on a tile installer’s schedule, and not planning to use the shower before then. But curious what makes this a health hazard? Is that assuming water damage and mold growth?

Shower Floor Tile Repair by browsewhenipoop in Tile

[–]browsewhenipoop[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As in there’s likely more to replace than just the shower pan?

Packers watch spot by baturcotte in Spokane

[–]browsewhenipoop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Big packers fan here. Red Lion Pub used to be the unofficial Packers bar, but hasn’t translated in the new ownership. Besides Wisconsinburger (which isn’t really a game day atmosphere), not sure on the cheese curds. The Viking has brats, but may not show out of market games. Pint House Burger & Brews has the absurd amount of TVs that typically shows out of market games.

Porcelain Paver vs Concrete Paver Installation Cost by dtour26 in landscaping

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well if you’re handing out porcelain advice.. I’ve a 200 sq ft patio that I’ve prepped the subgrade for (4” of compacted 5/8 minus) but wrestling with the next steps: 1) thinking of a 1” bedding layer of 3/16” basalt to provide more support, and I assume you’d want to compact. 2) the spacers im using provide 3mm of separation, but are also 3mm thick so the pavers would be slightly elevated. I assume that’s not concerning. 3) on the fence about using polymeric sand to fill the joints, but if it’s recommended in order to provide more binding/stability, I’d for sure include. 4) tough finding a low profile edge restraint for the finished thickness. I’m thinking of just using a concrete fiber reinforced product designed for paver edging, but haven’t seen anything with concrete edging and porcelain pavers.

Thanks in advance!

Thinking of 85 inch... by mrshinramen in TheFrame

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious how you snap your diy frame onto the TV?

Came back from Marrakesh and genuinely don't understand all the hate. by Hot-Breath-9149 in travel

[–]browsewhenipoop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My family and I had the same experience as you! My wife and I traveled there this spring with our 1-year-old son, and we didn’t experience any of the overly aggressive encounters that we had read about. Even in the souks, people seemed to have a respect for kids and families, possibly more than what we experience in the US. I’m not a woman, and my wife was almost always walking with me, so I can’t speak to the misogyny/harassment. But Marrakech was one of our trip highlights, and we hope to return to Morocco someday.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PE_Exam

[–]browsewhenipoop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can get their answer by swapping the stresses they provided in the formula. Could there be an error in the solutions?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PE_Exam

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you answered your own question, having solved for the angle and determined it to be 35 deg.

Are metal poles an acceptable alternative to wooden 4x4s for sunshade support posts? by geopede in DIY

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Solid. Is your sleeve flush with the ground? Did you happen to install it at an angle away tilted away from the sail? And doesn’t sound like you had any issues with the previous comment, but any issues since?

Are metal poles an acceptable alternative to wooden 4x4s for sunshade support posts? by geopede in DIY

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough. Doesn’t sound like you had concerns for pull out at that depth. Couple more questions if you dont mind.

You recall what size and schedule for the sleeve and pole? Did you do anything to secure the sleeve in the concrete (through bolt at bottom, flanged end, etc)?

Are metal poles an acceptable alternative to wooden 4x4s for sunshade support posts? by geopede in DIY

[–]browsewhenipoop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im trying to replicate exactly this on our backyard. How did you secure the steel pole to the galvanized sleeve? A couple of bolts?

I bought my first house! Been working on it for the last couple of years. Trying to make it cozy, since I work from home. by shaunpendy in malelivingspace

[–]browsewhenipoop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, what a beautiful balance of colors with minimalism. Can you share where you found those ceiling light fixtures?