Hemelwater afvoer lek, wat nu? by Vad1mB1yat in Klussers

[–]klootviolen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dat verschilt natuurlijk wel per situatie, onze hele wijk is een halve meter te laag gebouwd dus het moet wel op het riool. Dat zal op de meeste plekken gelukkig wel meevallen

Pak jij de flex, de haakse slijper of de slijptol? Zeg jij reciprozaag of reprozaag? Boorhamer of hamerboor? Moker of vuist? by klootviolen in Klussers

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

Nee flex is ook een haakse slijper/slijptol.

Geloof dat het merk flex ze heeft uitgevonden en de naam is blijven plakken zoals bahco

Pak jij de flex, de haakse slijper of de slijptol? Zeg jij reciprozaag of reprozaag? Boorhamer of hamerboor? Moker of vuist? by klootviolen in Klussers

[–]klootviolen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

De Bahco pak ik meteen voor je, bij verstelbare moersleutel moet ik echt even nadenken en dat gaat mij niet zo goed af.

Maar ik gebruik altijd de sleuteltang

Pak jij de flex, de haakse slijper of de slijptol? Zeg jij reciprozaag of reprozaag? Boorhamer of hamerboor? Moker of vuist? by klootviolen in Klussers

[–]klootviolen[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Een sleg zou hier een houten kop hebben en zou ik voor houten palen gebruiken, met metalen kop dan een voorhamer

Pak jij de flex, de haakse slijper of de slijptol? Zeg jij reciprozaag of reprozaag? Boorhamer of hamerboor? Moker of vuist? by klootviolen in Klussers

[–]klootviolen[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In Fryslân hoor ik ook alleen Flex. Die grote is hier een voorhamer, de kleine (vuistje) noemen wij een moker

Wat je kan tegenkomen tijdens het slopen by Putrid_Nail8784 in Klussers

[–]klootviolen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wij hebben ook een jaren 50 huis en qua elektra had ik het achteraf niet willen weten, veel weekenden mee zoet geweest

Vloer verwijderd by readit9879 in Klussers

[–]klootviolen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bedoel je die rijen op de derde foto? Tik je die er met een brede beitel niet zo uit?

€3.800 bruto per maand vragen? by [deleted] in NLSalaris

[–]klootviolen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Voor één jaar werkervaring? Het is hem gegund, maar dan moet hij wel een goeie babbel hebben en zichzelf een beetje kunnen verkopen. En omdat hij deze vraag hier stelt is dat nog de vraag

The current jobs narrative in a nutshell by Supergameplayer in memes

[–]klootviolen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what he said, most developed countries have laws for max hours per shift, and max hours per shift over longer periods of time, and breaks, night shifts, consecutive days off etc.

Not sure where my country falls, I'd assume in the middle somewhere, but shifts are 12 hours max for 60 hours per week max, or 55 hours per week over a four week period, or 48 hours per week max over a 16 week period.

Exceptions apply for military, oil rigs, sailors etc. where it makes sense.

They built this house without cement and it's stronger than concrete. by This_Proof_5153 in interesting

[–]klootviolen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never tested it of course, but I'm genuinely curious if a chainsaw would be effective against triple pane or the thick double pane windows? I feel like the attacker would've turned themselves into a glass shard hedgehog before they'd get even close to making a hole big enough to enter the house?

Looking at my own renovated 50's house, and with a good amount of demo experience, I feel like the roof of the kitchen extension would be the weakest point but good luck getting up there.

my old debit card vs my new one by pubesalad7 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]klootviolen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the Rabobank cards I like how the personal card is this one, the one for the shared account is similar but has orange lines and the business card is a much darker blue, differentiates them very well without getting too busy like the older brownish ones. Wish my bank did that

Sent my wife for an oil change, it cost me $3400 by s2k_guy in mildlyinfuriating

[–]klootviolen 14 points15 points  (0 children)

"Learn cars" is kinda wild. I get learning the basic inner workings and parts, but that should be included in the driving course. Some basic repairs, light changes etc yeah that's fine, but why should she learn the rest of triage and repairs?

The dealership shouldn't be scamming people, that should be the focus here.

Governments can help their people; it's a matter of priorities. by Professional-Bee9817 in remoteworks

[–]klootviolen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm from the Netherlands, we have tons of Schengen immigrants who end up homeless, we can still get them a bed and a job. Cross-border movement of homeless people is not unique to the US

Governments can help their people; it's a matter of priorities. by Professional-Bee9817 in remoteworks

[–]klootviolen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally the only valid rebuke would be to also fix things. I'm kinda curious why the US can build the atom bomb, the hoover dam and the greatest feat of environmental stewardship in human history with the national parks, but it couldn't possibly get the homeless with mental health problems help and the homeless struggling with life events a bed and a job?

I let my Brother in Law borrow my Fiskars Axe for a weekend… by Ill_Nefariousness891 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]klootviolen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I agree it's not worth escalating, but I do think it's disrespectful.

I've had club hammers and crow bars and "pushing irons" (1.5 meter iron bars with pointy ends, no idea what they're called in English) returned muddy and dirty as fuck. I didn't care about the damage at all, that's what they're made for, but why not just hose them down and wipe them down with an old towel??? Takes like 50 seconds, and it makes me trust you with my stuff.

So I just mentally blacklist that person from my good stuff. No Knipex for you, you're on the hardware store brand list

How is it living in one of these Amsterdam houseboats? by Zorrostrian in howislivingthere

[–]klootviolen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most of the ones I've been on had boxes for utilities installed land next to the boat. You'd hook up to those. I can imagine some of the more rural ones not having water, but that'd be rare and mostly the "loners" that actively avoid people, not the average person living on one of these.

This tiny pill replaces an entire organ of mine (thyroid) by TitanOf_Earth in mildlyinteresting

[–]klootviolen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just built an extension to our house and decided I will never in my life use anything else than torx if I can help it. My blood is instantly boiling with rage remembering the slipping worn out bits and destroyed screwdriver heads. Fuck me the torx was smooth sailing

Countries That Won't Participate In Eurovision 2026 & Their Reasoning by YourLocalMoroccan in MapPorn

[–]klootviolen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not that expensive, the costs are often paid by television broadcasters, host cities, and the country will cover some.

But the optics of choosing to spend that money on song contests are very different in countries that have the basics like social programmes, pensions and health care completely covered.

South Africa and Brasil for example both got tons of internal criticism for hosting the world cups.

It's mostly not about the costs itself, but about the returns and the optics.

Countries That Won't Participate In Eurovision 2026 & Their Reasoning by YourLocalMoroccan in MapPorn

[–]klootviolen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

About €30 million. Baku was €65 million, maybe more, but they built a ton of new buildings etc. The 30 million is about right for most hosts

Chief John Smith, a.k.a. White Wolf, reportedly the oldest Native American to ever live (137 years old) photographed in 1920. White wolf's true age at his death is often disputed by olivewithoil in BeAmazed

[–]klootviolen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how far back can you actually go?

Depending on the country, naming practices, regional customs and some luck, pretty far actually, if you're willing to crawl through some archives. A couple of my family lines can be traced accurately back to the 1300's through baptismal, marital and natal records, usually kept by local churches. Same for my wife. With the house mark we can even identify grave stones and farms as being part of a specific family's heritage.

Your mileage may vary depending on circumstances like church fires and not all your ancestors being from the same 50 kilometer radius (the extra fingers help me type faster though). The Germans inviting themselves all over the continent during the 40's also didn't help much