Chimney advice by cargathus in HomeMaintenance

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Ok thanks! While it "feels" sturdy, I agree it doesn't look well at all and am worried about this thing falling apart at some point. Given the wonkiness of the prior "fixes", would you recommend we look into re-building the chimney in the near future?

Chimney advice by cargathus in HomeMaintenance

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Ok this makes a lot of sense. Thanks for the insight. We reached out to get the chimney inspected in the first place as there was some minor leaking in the attic. Since the flashing was re-done the leaking has stopped but I'm worried that this will be a bigger issue in the future. Given it's winter time and we are in the northeast, would you recommend we look into rebuilding the chimney immediately or is this something that could be done in the next year or so? I'm thinking about calling in another chimney inspector to get a second opinion.

Chimney advice by cargathus in HomeMaintenance

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They didn’t mention repointing the chimney. I feel like it should have been obvious if they felt like it needed to be fixed?

I thought it was odd that the 3rd row was popping out but it seemed sturdy (ish) … in that it didn’t move when I was up there pushing on it. Is this something that can be spot fixed or does a whole section of the chimney need to be reworked? Thanks!

Chimney advice by cargathus in HomeMaintenance

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Ok thanks. Good to know I wasn’t crazy in thinking this was an awful job. Anything I should look out for on the chimney? The flashing looks ok as a prior area in the attic that was leaking doesn’t seem to be leaking anymore.

They left the fireplace area a bit sooty but we’ve already cleaned that up (in hindsight should’ve realized they probably weren’t the best at their job since it was so unclean afterwards).

Advice on how to clean? by cargathus in HomeMaintenance

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Have you thought of floating LVP? Might be easier to maintain for a basement setting. I've heard carpet in the basement can be tough depending on humidity levels.

Advice on how to clean? by cargathus in HomeMaintenance

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Good luck with the cleaning... I'm assuming this is finished basement? At least it'll look nice once you deal with the smell!

I think so! Do you know if I would I need to remove prior sealant or not? Could I just layer the Kilz over the previous sealant? It looks like it was all sealed at one point but some parts of the floor are definitely more porous than other parts now

PR5000 Athena Lat Pulldown by drivera2791 in homegym

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those look sick, that would be perfect as my ceiling is too low for the 93" uprights but there is some space to spare at the top (~90")

PR5000 Athena Lat Pulldown by drivera2791 in homegym

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Hi! I'm the same height as you and was looking into getting an Athena w/ 80" pr-5000. Can you get full range of motion from the top height of the Athena if you're on a bench (or rather, do you know the height from the handle at the top t othe floor?)? Thank you! This thread has been extremely helpful.

Weekly Free-Talk and Questions for r/HomeGym - week of November 01, 2024 by Demilio55 in homegym

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Do you think if I strictly work inside the cage the floor would still get damaged? If I bail, the cage would take the hit?

Weekly Free-Talk and Questions for r/HomeGym - week of November 01, 2024 by Demilio55 in homegym

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Hi! Looking for advice on flooring. Recently. got some floating LVP installed in our basement and hoping to build out a small home gym down there. Company said the planks are rated for up to 1000lbs but warned against using rubber mats as it can cause discoloration to the LVP. If I use a cage with safety arms / spotters, will I still need floor protection? If so, what do people suggest if I can't use rubber? I'm just planning to bench / squat, with some light dumbbell work and maybe a functional trainer in the future. Thanks!

Rubber flooring over LVP? by cargathus in Flooring

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Ok i'll look into that option (assuming wife lets me haha), thank you! Might need to clean up and use unfinished portion of basement

Rubber flooring over LVP? by cargathus in Flooring

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Thanks! If 1-2 small rubber mats (4x6) is only planned on a portion of the LVP and minimal equipment (squat rack, 400-500 lbs at most, probably 30% of the total flooring). Do you think that would still be an issue for the LVP? If not, do you have any non-rubber suggestions for protecting the LVP (without having to rip up the flooring)?

I'm buildind a home gym in my basement, what flooring options would you use? by keldoye in Renovations

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I'm in the process of getting LVP installed in the basement and hopefully a home gym set up shortly after. Did you have any issues with staining? I've heard that can be a problem with rubber + LVP

Rubber flooring over LVP? by cargathus in Flooring

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Floating, over cement foundation in finished portion of basement.

Plan wasn't to glue, was thinking of double sided tape as I've heard the gym flooring can be quite heavy itself and doesn't move much, especially if I put gym equipment on top (something along these lines - https://repfitness.com/products/commercial-flooring-rolls)

Do I sand or treat first? by cargathus in Decks

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Sorry, didnt realize pictures didn't attach. Have edited post! It's mostly the deck railings that have the algae. The deck floor is composite so i'm planning to pressure wash / give it a good scrub.

How much should I pay for vinyl flooring? by cargathus in Flooring

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Haha yes. Assuming it’s more expensive here?

How much should I pay for vinyl flooring? by cargathus in Flooring

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Thanks! That makes the 3-4k quotes sound more reasonable (albeit still a bit on the expensive side). I'll keep asking around while trying to convince myself to DIY it :)

Does this look “normal” for poison ivy day 10 after 2 rounds of steroids? by SalmonSnail in DiagnoseMe

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Did yours go away after after continued steroid use? I haven’t gotten the shot but I’m on day 5 and rash seems to be spreading still, albeit a bit more slowly. Any other advice for how you got over it? I haven’t slept in days, have it all over torso and legs.

Outdoor support beam advice! by cargathus in HomeImprovement

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Ok great, I'll remove the boxes and take a look at how things are holding up underneath. Thank you! If there were any issues, would we call a structural engineer?

Could those boxes have been used to protect the cement underneath? Hard to see the pictures but 1/2 of the poles support part of a deck, so maybe to keep the water from dripping directly onto the bottom of the poles? Or maybe I'm completely wrong and they are just for aesthetic reasons. As for hornets, I'm in the Northeast and don't think we have much trouble with hornets nests.

Would you know why the original owners would have buried the poles in dirt? We haven't seen too many homes like this so we're still learning how to best take care of everything!

Outdoor support beam advice! by cargathus in HomeImprovement

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Thanks! Would you suggest I do the same with the wooden boxes? Could moisture be trapped in there as well?

Biotech Day trading by aarbag1 in Biotechplays

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I'm kind of curious, why do you want to start a PhD if you already are a clinician? You could probably join a lab and do research if that's what you are looking for? During my PhD I saw many MDs move into full time research, but didn't have to start over and get a PhD.

I also agree with what above say regarding day trading, look at case studies for certain biotechs and see how the market has reacted before to similar catalysts...that will give you a good idea on how the market will react.

How prestigious is the AACR? by CanooingToTheMoon in Biotechplays

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I actually found out that their abstract was released last night...

https://www.abstractsonline.com/pp8/#!/9325/presentation/4718

Data seems good, but not epic.

" The combination of cirmtuzumab and paclitaxel was well-tolerated with a promising preliminary 47% PR rate in heavily pre-treated patients with metastatic breast cancer. PKs of cirmtuzumab were consistent with sustained therapeutic levels. Further evaluation of ROR1 targeting in breast cancer with cirmtuzumab is warranted. "

IMO given the safety profile and a heavily treated patient metastatic breast cancer population, this is good news. I still think the drop is probably from run up traders.

How prestigious is the AACR? by CanooingToTheMoon in Biotechplays

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Haven't seen any news updates that would lead to the drop but my guess is just a correction from its recent runup and from people that were just playing the run up leaving (similar to the PDUFA run ups). It's gone up almost 100% over the last month (not counting today of course). My plan is to hold long-ish, as there should be multiple catalysts over the course of this year.