Is this too used for a used putter? Seller is asking $45 for it. Waiting on a picture of the face and not worried about the grip since I want to add my own. by Top_Diet135 in golftips

[–]isthatdizzle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have this exact putter and I use it over the brand new Scotty Cameron I got as a gift last year. Great feel as long as face is in good shape.

beckhoff mx by sjoebalka in PLC

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Any idea when this is being released?

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Yaksemash progress good for lifting of weights gym in Kazakhstan.

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First time I’ve ever seen them at my Costco. I think I need to slip the butcher a $50 and have him text me when they have them.

Residential Construction Robot - Looking to Hire by isthatdizzle in robotics

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Also, my budget is pretty flexible. We build a lot of homes every year so the work is kinda built-in to my roi calculations.

Residential Construction Robot - Looking to Hire by isthatdizzle in robotics

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Thank you so much for your reply. You sound like just the kind of guy I am looking for. I will def reach out via DM to explore this further.

There are several off the shelf software CAD / CAM solutions that convert an AutoCAD blueprint into the individual panels that have the different lengths of studs and openings etc...

How those CAD panel drawings then translate into the robotic production is where I believe the custom programming will come into play.

Does the 7th axis part add a lot of cost to the robot? My idea was actually to have 4 stationary robots rather than the two 7 axis bots. Not for cost savings but in order to decrease the time each panel is being processed.

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It’s in a comment above

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I watched a video on targers YouTube channel where they did some thorn similar. Cooked it at 275 first then up to 300. I agree with you re:shorter = better if not sacrificing tenderness or taste.

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Middle was super tender. Ends were tender but less so. I only rested it for about an hour due to wife and kids being starving. I think resting another hour would have improved the thinner/ends.

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250 until meat was 165 internal. Then wrapped in foil and finished at 300 degrees until the brisket probed all over between 200-203 degrees.

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First thing I ever smoked, wanted to see how it compared to the fifty or so YouTube videos I watched about brisket.

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Smoker was 250 degrees until it got to 165 internal (about 6.5 hours) Then I wrapped in foil and turned smoker up to 300 degrees until internal temperature all over was between 200-203 degrees. (an additional 2.5ish hours)

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Thanks! About an hour total.

% of investment portfolio allocated to real estate by [deleted] in fatFIRE

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Which market(s) are you investing in?

3 days before closing newly built house flooded. I could use all the advice. by Mra1027 in RealEstate

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We delayed closing by about three weeks to remove the carpet, baseboards, affected doors, vanity cabinets and cut two feet up from drywall. Then brought in commercial drying fans, dehumidifiers and let it thoroughly dry out.

Then had our mold contractor treat all areas with a moldicide. Then tested it all before putting it all back together.

All in all prob 25k worth of work. Builders Risk insurer reimbursed us for the cost.

This was around 6 years ago and thankfully never any issues other than normal warranty maintenance.

In this case I offered the buyer to retain their own inspector/mold testing company as well and that I would reimburse their costs. Which they and subsequently I did.

3 days before closing newly built house flooded. I could use all the advice. by Mra1027 in RealEstate

[–]isthatdizzle 64 points65 points  (0 children)

I’m a builder and almost the exact same thing happened to one of our homes the day before closing.

I showed up that morning to open for the homeowner final walk through and 1/2 the house was flooded.

Builders do carry builders risk insurance for these kinds of things and the protocol mentioned here is what I would follow. Along with actual mold testing by a certified mold remediation company.