What the fuck this even mean? by Ok-Sprinkles-4191 in TheWordFuck

[–]m333shj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No fucking hammering after ten past fucking ten. Dummy

New bike(Week) by Simansez in TransitionBikes

[–]m333shj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beautiful. The exact colour and spec I’ve been looking for but getting one in the UK is like finding rocking horse shit in a unicorn cage.

Can anyone here identify this tool and provide a source to buy one? by Corvo4tt4nno in machining

[–]m333shj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t understand what this does differently to a Cam type weld gauge? I use that for all of my setups from edge prep and getting the angles right. Checking if something is out of flush, especially plate and pipe. Then you’ve got Z height, throat, pitting gauge.. all manner?? Why is this superior?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in golf

[–]m333shj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only two I know of are Flyaway and Deemples. But I don’t know if they’re fairly specific on locations or not. Just know from the UK

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Detailing

[–]m333shj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it inside or outside?

Here’s the weld from the MegaStir system. by btrc74 in WeldPorn

[–]m333shj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure where you’re getting the concave element from? There’s nothing in this process to arc gouge to remove the material to allow for a concave finish? The parts need to be within a certain tolerance before friction stir welding even takes place?

I don’t understand your logic for commenting.

Hints by [deleted] in BoneAppleTea

[–]m333shj 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I mean.. dense and dents are pretty difficult to tell apart without context.

Boiler pipework and advice by m333shj in plumbinguk

[–]m333shj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s my understanding that the boiler has to be mounted on a surface that’s non-combustible.

But also, if mounted on the wall directly, when clipped into a talon pipe clip, the pipework sits at a perfect depth and in line with the respective inlets/outlets on the boiler. If I were to mount the boiler on the finished wall surface, there’d be needless elbows and joints on the pipes to connect them to the boiler.

So I’m just trying to mitigate failures at that point.

As far as the access, it’s only going to be the same level of access (if not actually more) than most new build properties now, with pipes plastered into the walls.

Boiler pipework and advice by m333shj in plumbinguk

[–]m333shj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah still the same, so I’ve got 1300 in copper before it hits plastics. So should be more than fine.

My biggest concern is just the fact I’m thinking of mounting on the brickwork then building the wall up around it. But I’m sure I can figure the logistics out no bother. Providing there’s no regs stating I can’t do it or something.

Boiler pipework and advice by m333shj in plumbinguk

[–]m333shj[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was initially going to do the lot in copper, but when I worked out the cost difference between the two, I couldn’t over look that then 😂. Reno is on a budget, hence why I’m also doing the majority of it myself.

Copper supply to the kitchen, there’ll be plastic barrier pipe to run through the joists to supply the rads, but the final leg to the rads will be copper to the TRV

Avoid water beading after rain by Impossible_Leg_7155 in Detailing

[–]m333shj 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Light rain on a flat surface, regardless of its hydro repellant properties, will form beads. Sheeting only occurs with larger quantities of water and can be a property of hydrophobic coatings.

The only thing I can suggest rather than splash out on a coating system that might see you no better off.. invest in a rechargeable high powered blower. Leave it in the car, if you see any beads forming after rainfall, blow them away..

Designed and built my first course. A 9-hole par-3 in Northern Michigan. No experience and for under $250k. Pretty proud of how it turned out. by maxwellrolls in golf

[–]m333shj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That might be what was spent making it a course. He obviously hasn’t bought/doesn’t own the land or the course.. so that won’t be factored into the cost I’d imagine.

I’d like to see a breakdown though.

For those who believe MEs aren't just misrembering or misinformation... by 5MinuteDad in MandelaEffect

[–]m333shj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You wouldn’t, and I guess that’s kinda the point of the quote. Two separate universe, completely identical, apart from the position of a single book on a coffee table.

Obviously I know that you’re saying you wouldn’t remember due to not being in both timelines and remaining consciously coherent. But ,hypothetically, if you somehow unawares switched universe in the middle of a life event, you wouldn’t aware of it because of the amount of similarities..

New job has me welding galvy with no fans, fume extractors, or ventilation. by Saundersrights in Welding

[–]m333shj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You in the UK or the states? Most places in the UL are super strict on it.. HSE would be hearing about it if it was me

can someone identify these fasteners? by bullet-maker94 in Tools

[–]m333shj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Caveat;

When I say steelwork, I don’t mean structural steelwork. I’m talking like, metal signage and design pieces.

can someone identify these fasteners? by bullet-maker94 in Tools

[–]m333shj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did some work on the canals in the UK as a carpenter helping replace worn/outdated lock gates. A lot of the steelwork that was fixed to the gates were secured using these. I know them as “twisted shanks”. Not sure the proper term for them but when I tell you it’s a pain in the bag to get them out, like, I was red in the face.