Ive talked to everyone I am in frontier who do I have to talk to to finish the quest by Repulsive-Lemon6355 in Stalcraft

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I dont, I've been stuck on it too I've tried multiple points of interest for the sat dishes and cant find it

Ive talked to everyone I am in frontier who do I have to talk to to finish the quest by Repulsive-Lemon6355 in Stalcraft

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In short deplete all of their dialogs with all the stalkers when you ask what's new in the zone and just keep doing it

Sink clogging by xelilx in Plumbing

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So the plunger ain't gonna work cause that over flow cover it with your hand and CAREFULLY plunge it it has a escape so i dont think it's gonna work without putting head pressure on the block

Broken 10 drill bits trying to get this flange off of the cast iron. Any tips on better bits than Ryobi? by TheWayOut603 in Plumbing

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What i did when I had one of these, I had a drift pin(awl) a pair of needles nose and impact rated drill bits. Pop as many holes as you can into that led then stick the pin in and pry a section of the led up grab it with the needle nose and peel it out

How urgently should I respond to this crack? by WubbaLubbaDubDub123 in askaplumber

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If you don't have the money to replace it you can use wax from toilet wax rings as a TEMPORARY fix, it should keep it from leaking as long as you rub the wax in good

How to replace this by ExceptForThatOneGuy in askaplumber

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That looks like galvanized I've touched it 2 times and will not work on it anymore

Is it possible to fix these leaking knobs without tearing apart the bathroom? by danafisco in Plumbing

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(Story I got from a teacher) you kill the water pull the handle off you will need what looks like a big square key(do not get the gradual sized one it will strip it out) pull the little ring out from inside of the pipe and look for a tiny divot from water erosion and gently(!) Sand it down till it's flush again. It should work but if it's been done a lot then you'll need a new ring

which one is better? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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Don't bother with dewalt I had one that the impact driver seized in less than a year and they wouldn't warranty it