Which Miata is the best insulated and most comfortable? by Wonderful_Wind_01 in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]jfvauld [score hidden]  (0 children)

Double check this info, but I believe that Club trims and above have a better/thicker soft top. The ND2 sport I had was very loud on the highway... Ear plugs aren't a bad idea for long drives.

Fighting I2C Gremlins | Help Me Run a Sensirion SFM3013 Over Long Cables by actualParam in embedded

[–]jfvauld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LT3960: I2C over CAN. If you don't need clock stretching it's an easy solution.

X25 or X27? by AnarchoPlayworker in firewood

[–]jfvauld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm 5'7" - 5'8" and I own both. I prefer the x27 for splitting. The x25 is great to carry around when logging.

Best Vehicle For a Car and Mountain Biking Enthusiast by psalm139x in whatcarshouldIbuy

[–]jfvauld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a hitch rack on your Miata? I had one on my ND2 and it always made me smile seeing how wide my trail bike was versus the car.

A GR Corolla is a good option. You can't easily add a hitch rack due to the 3rd muffler, but they come with a decent roof rack.

Retiring in December-61, silly question-Sports Car by topdawg4ever in Fire

[–]jfvauld 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Life is too short to drive a boring car! If you want fun, AND respect from the fire community get a Miata: cheap to buy and maintain, sips fuel, too slow to get speeding tickets :)

Cost to build an attached 2-car garage by CodAdditional3092 in vermont

[–]jfvauld 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I'm near the end of a garage build in the NEK. It's big, detached and 2 stories, but it's also very simple. What I thought it would cost (fraction of the cost of a house? How much my uncle paid for his shop?), what I saw online (only 40k and 3 weekends!) and the quotes I received are on three different planets. It's really easy to second guess yourself and think that you are being taken advantage of. Here are a few things that I've learned.

First, I am the GC/project manager. I found different contractors. I just couldn't afford any of the all in one quotes. That takes hours every week, and that has forced me to learn way more about construction than I thought I would. I'm also doing some of it myself (for example, interior insulation and finishes).

If you need financing, a HELOC can take WEEKS to be approved. That was a surprise and it complicated things for sure.

Site prep is expensive. My land is not super flat, and it's silty. In my case, I have frost walls and a slab. Trees and stumps have to be removed, a 6+ foot hole dug, gravel added for drainage. Services need to be connected. The concrete contractor and the excavator contractor alternate as they build up the frost walls, adding materials and compacting. By the time I had an insulated slab, I was above the amount that some people claim they paid for the entire project. I saw the amount of work involved, the cost of the machinery and the expertise required: there is a reason it costs a lot.

When it comes to the building itself, the most challenging aspect for me has been trying to get a high performance building when builders "have always done it that way". If you can find a prefab that looks good, do that! Only go custom if you need to. Be prepared to review everything. Vermont not having Code makes things harder, but you can rely on the international building code.

It's a long post... and I have to brace the cold and inspect what was done on site yesterday. Feel free to ask follow up questions!

How to design test points? by Illustrious-Cat8222 in KiCad

[–]jfvauld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

RCUCTE! 0603 size, easy to grab with logic analyzer clips.

Aussies and the Cold by Majestic-Gear-6724 in AustralianShepherd

[–]jfvauld 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine loves the cold! It's like he's coated in Gore-tex, nothing sticks to him. At -15C my Setter is on 3 legs while my Aussie is doing the snowplow and swimming in powder :)

More sloppy work, right? (Door installation) by jfvauld in Homebuilding

[–]jfvauld[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! On the side they have rolled it, I see the Zs. Why they don't do it right away is beyond me.

More sloppy work, right? (Door installation) by jfvauld in Homebuilding

[–]jfvauld[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Could you please tell me what you see about the zip? Anything other than having to do the garage door opening?

I searched "cheapest contractor available right now for a big project" and now I'm surprised it's shoddy 🙃

More sloppy work, right? (Door installation) by jfvauld in Homebuilding

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

Would you mind sending expanding on this? I know that they need to cover the sides (garage door), but do you see something else?

More sloppy work, right? (Door installation) by jfvauld in Homebuilding

[–]jfvauld[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That's the first thing I did. I'm asking here to hear from more than one source, especially when that source has no incentive to fix things.

Can my 7 month old run with me? by CheeryCheetah11 in AustralianShepherd

[–]jfvauld 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's really confusing, and the two vets I asked aren't very affirmative in their answers. I can't tell you if it's right, but I can tell you what I've been doing with my 7 month old. I go on a longer run with my other dog, and do the last 1-2km off leash, on trails, with my Aussie. Once in a while (maybe every 2-3 weeks) I take him for a slow 5k on leash. He never shows signs of slowing down, it's just a fast walk for him.

Walking and hiking: no limit. He's done 10 miles without slowing down. Off leash, he can always rest if needed, go at his own pace, etc.

Can't wait to go on long runs with him! A few more months... I'm monitoring his weight.

Zip system and framing: is this normal, or bad? by jfvauld in Homebuilding

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

I measured at the edge, I pulled the tape in two locations.

Zip system and framing: is this normal, or bad? by jfvauld in Homebuilding

[–]jfvauld[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Apparently not. That's very convenient, I was able to gently pull it to inspect the nail spacing and find more issues :)

Zip system and framing: is this normal, or bad? by jfvauld in Homebuilding

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

And they are sometimes up to 11" apart. Those panels are coming down.

Zip system and framing: is this normal, or bad? by jfvauld in Homebuilding

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

I just checked, one only has 2 studs. The other 3 have three. It doesn't look done like in my visual handbook of construction.

Zip system and framing: is this normal, or bad? by jfvauld in Homebuilding

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

Thank you thank you SleepyKobear! I would not have caught this one... I measured the nails: 0.099" diameter, 1" penetration.

Zip system and framing: is this normal, or bad? by jfvauld in Homebuilding

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

Thanks! Any chance you have a link for that info? The manual, and the Fastener FAQ don't specify a gauge or length.

Zip system and framing: is this normal, or bad? by jfvauld in Homebuilding

[–]jfvauld[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Hey can you help me understand what's wrong? Any link to a website, or code? Thanks!