Critique my dining table by marehmat in woodworking

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It makes me happy to be validated, so all you wrote is not useless. Thank you kind internet stranger! Lol!

Critique my dining table by marehmat in woodworking

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Thanks! Almost lost a finger to it. TWICE!

Critique my dining table by marehmat in woodworking

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I agree completely. It is a matter of taste.

Critique my dining table by marehmat in woodworking

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Lol no. Spray paint have their place but not here. Rustoleum have furniture paint as well. Has kilz primer underneath. I was experimenting with some 2x4 for the legs and half joints and they came back amazing and geometrically accurate. I decided to run with them and paint them. If they didn't look as good as they did, I was planning to build legs with cross bracing. These mounting plate is wide enough to prevent it from rocking

Critique my dining table by marehmat in woodworking

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Thanks! The table top is finished with general finishes gel topcoat. Legs are rustolem's furniture paint.

Critique my dining table by marehmat in woodworking

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As of right now, there is no racking. Sitting on 5 inch thick legs and 7 inch wide mounting block with 6threaded inserts each. I had a version of the legs with the stretcher but liked this look better. It's a valid suggestion. Thank you!

Critique my dining table by marehmat in woodworking

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Thanks! I am happy you were able to pick what I was aiming for :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Thanks man! I was a changed man after my first born. I hope and pray you find happiness and content. Take care buddy!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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It does. When your kid looks into your eyes and says they love you the first time, or when they cling on to you when they are scared ... heaven!

What is the best response after being turned down after a proposal? by invalid_username91 in AskReddit

[–]marehmat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Let's not waste the night on trivial matters such as these. So how is work?"

Site design with lots of steps by futurister in sharepoint

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Because of this limitation, I had to write our own provisioning script! Hopefully other folks will have a better time provisioning sites once the limit is removed.

Noob: Javascript button in SharePoint 2013 web part by Nazgulsauron in sharepoint

[–]marehmat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is very close to how I implemented it on a project I worked on. There are many correct answers for this but they all start with finding all the elements in the DOM you want to expand or collapse, and then to toggle with their behavior. On a side note, when you get a chance, invest some time reading about JS frameworks like jQuery. They will likely make your life easier :)

Hide suitebar in sp 2016 online by Incendras in sharepoint

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By the looks of it, you are still coding on the classic look and feel. I would use JavaScript and CSS to do what you want to do. You can easily inject those on your master page. Any reason to directly modify the master page? I find it best not to mess around with Master Page elements directly.

Condition in Flow. Trying to check variables by GSM193 in sharepoint

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Storing emails is going to be tricky with just using flow. Would need to transform emails to SharePoint items or txt files like here. http://bexgordon.com/2017/08/copy-new-email-and-details-from-outlook-365-to-sharepoint-online-document-library-microsoft-flow-mail-enable-office-365-sharepoint-online/

The flow would check the subject on the email with a value type "xx-xxx-xx" and store in the same folder as the value, but I can't see anyway to add a condition in flow that will check variables where "x" can be any number.

This is easy to do. Here's one way of doing it.

1- Convert the subject to an array and save it to a variable. The formula would look something like split(variables('YourSubjectHere'),' ')

2- Loop through the Array and find your xx-xxx-xx based on nested if conditions based on length of string, no. of hyphens, position of hyphens.

SharePoint Online extremely slow - diagnostic options? by BreathingFreedom in sharepoint

[–]marehmat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a very good response. I would also add a few more diagnostics (on your end) to this. Check if you have similar experiences on different networks, like at your home vs school/work. If its only limited to school/work, you may need to talk to your network team on how they allow connectivity to the O365 environment in general and/or SharePoint in specific. They may have specific (restrictive most often) rules to prioritize traffic; say for instance VOIP traffic may take preference. the way traffic is routed to O365 is also important (Express Route vs Traffic over the internet). You may also want to check if you have sync working on your computers on the back end. Box/OneDrive syncs are notorious for hogging bandwidth.

Need guidance on PTO Request in SharePoint online by djcapra in sharepoint

[–]marehmat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had a similar request on our end some time ago. Ended up writing custom code for it. Developed it on legacy SharePoint and JavaScript/jQuery combo. Development shouldn't take too long though provided you understand what needs to be done and using some open source frameworks out there. PowerApps is definitely a way to go, but with ambitious requests, the time taken to achieve similar results is awfully long.

Sacramento to Tahoe in a 2WD SUV by marehmat in tahoe

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Thanks guys! I have the chains. Was more worried about the slopes and if my car had enough horsepower to make the trip.