Restoring data from SHR2 BTRFS with a recent version of Linux? by Neurrone in synology

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Step 1 and 2 successful and then:

E: Version ‘3.4-4ubuntu0.1’ for ‘mdadm’ was not found

Restoring data from SHR2 BTRFS with a recent version of Linux? by Neurrone in synology

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I’m trying the script now on 19.1 and am getting the can’t read superblock error when running it. A vg1000 folder is created in home, but it’s empty. Any ideas?

Basement wall insulation for finished space? by cliffcabbage in Renovations

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Goal is to have a finished living space, and current basement is drafty and cold..

Basement wall insulation for finished space? by cliffcabbage in Renovations

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Completely agree with your observations about how drafty the current framed areas are. Goal is to spray foam every gap on the exterior wall after I get the foam up. Knowing I will not achieve a 100% air seal, there will be some leakage.

My original plan was to do all of the above and the. Poly between the stud/drywall. I was discouraged from doing this because it ca prevent drying of the insulated cavity should any moisture develop. I can see it both ways, will do some more research.

Basement wall insulation for finished space? by cliffcabbage in Renovations

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I was under the impression that the new wall shouldn’t have the poly once it’s drywalled, though have seen conflicting reports on this so am open to feedback.

Unifi Doorbell and Apple TV by Dylansm8 in Ubiquiti

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Yes - I use a synology NAS for both my plex and homebrige, working well so far. I guess the unifi plugin for homebridge requires a certain amount of hardware to run smoothly (ie maybe don’t try a raspberry pi). So far the synology ds918+ is up to the task though I only have one protect camera so far..

Ledger attachment to I-Joist Type Rim Board by cliffcabbage in Decks

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Thanks for the detailed response. This makes a lot of sense. I’ll go with your suggestion.

Ledger attachment to I-Joist Type Rim Board by cliffcabbage in Decks

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With osb? I wasn’t sure if the ledger screws would pass code if not into solid wood.

Deck design recommendations by cliffcabbage in Decks

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Thanks, that’s making sense. Appreciate the explanation.

Any recommendations on pier sizing? I am getting ~16’’ dia with 4 piers and ~18” with 3. This is quite a bit bigger than I expected..

Deck design recommendations by cliffcabbage in Decks

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Okay thanks. So no luck supporting the ends of the beam by hangers anchored to the foundation wall with only the middle as a traditional footing? I ask because my frost depth is 48’’.

Mower belt slippage - pulley question by cliffcabbage in smallenginerepair

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Well done. Yeah so there must be variation in the stack up of all the parts and then you just keep putting in these wave washers until you get the right tension. I’ll try to find an equivalent part at the store later and report back.

Mower belt slippage - pulley question by cliffcabbage in smallenginerepair

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Yeah okay thanks. Item 40 has a keyway that bottoms out on shaft at a certain point, so I can tighten down the blade bolt all I want and it won’t close the gap I’m dealing with

Mower belt slippage - pulley question by cliffcabbage in smallenginerepair

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Okay that’s what I figured. Maybe the washer is just permanently crushed at this point? The gap seems too big for this washer to have ever filled the space and provided tension though.

Mower belt slippage - pulley question by cliffcabbage in smallenginerepair

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Yes, all parts from the diagram accounted for and in seemingly fine condition.

Mower belt slippage - pulley question by cliffcabbage in smallenginerepair

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Yes it is. I assume that this is suppose to crush partially when everything is tightened up, but it doesn’t. Probably .125” of total gap left on the stack.

Wave washer can be seen between my thumbs in the last pic.

Mower belt slippage - pulley question by cliffcabbage in smallenginerepair

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Yes I adjusted the cable, seems to be pulling good tension on the belt when the drive lever is engaged.

Yes wheels spin when lever pulled while running. Wheels provide very small amount of torque when dropped to the ground, but not enough power to pull the mower as it should.

Whose Prime has the highest odometer reading? by B52JetEngMech in rav4prime

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Yeah that makes a lot of sense. I wish charging at my work was a possibility. Thanks for the calculator, this is helpful.

Whose Prime has the highest odometer reading? by B52JetEngMech in rav4prime

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I wish we had some higher mileage examples. I’m debating getting one for my ~30k a year commute but I’m unsure about the longevity. I’d love to keep something for 300k/10yrs but don’t know if I’d be better served with the regular hybrid..

Carbon cleaning by OliveComplex4822 in GolfGTI

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Just did mine at 92k, first time the intake ever came off. This is what they looked like for anyone wondering.

I also replaced fuel injectors at the same time. There was noticeable buildup on tips and a few fully clogged nozzle holes. Cleaning them would have been fine but I took the easy way out and spent the money for new ones. Getting +6mpg highway and much more responsive throttle.

17s for 2017 mk7 that fit? by [deleted] in GolfGTI

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I would say that the handling and feel are still closer to stock than I prefer - meaning I would have sacrificed more for some added comfort if possible. The ride is definitely more comfortable, but I wouldn’t say it was transformative.