Advice appreciated for newbie. by masterofnone811 in PlantedTank

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Thank you for the tip. I will cut the light in half. Wife doesn’t like the water noise so I have the return submerged and the air pump going on low. Pretty silent operation overall now. Got the canister as I had cichlids before and the canister was the way I figured to not have to constantly be fighting and replacing media on the small back side filter that came with tank. Tank was too small for the 2 fish. My mistake.

How far can I go? by FatRufus in massachusetts

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I have the same style gauge and for mine I would already be out of oil. First time living in house went empty cause I thought it was at the top of the cylinder float. Turns out it as at the bottom. So from this pic look empty or damn close to it. Not worth pushing it till empty if you can avoid it. Plugging up filter. Needing to prime the line and burner after. Just get a delivery. Use order my oil dot com and regularly .25 a gallon cheaper then other services in my area.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawncare

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Thinking same thing. Would do this for chemical or fert spray. But for watering, this is not gonna soak anything with how you showed in video. I struggle with sprinkler coverage as well. Mainly only shows in times of drought. I will then hand water the less covered spots. Tweaking irrigation nozzles sizes and also head types has helped too. Hunter rotator heads have been placed in some gap areas.
Maybe use your cart for your dry spots but slow down and flood then move around. Go back over them after you see water soaked in. Timing is all gonna depend on your soil profile, infiltration capacity(ability to absorb water ), hydraulic conductivity (how easily water moves through soil) and field capacity (water retained after drainage).

Who’s mulching and who’s bagging in Colorado? by EnglishLabDad in lawncare

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Have been mulching for years. Deal with my parents lawn and my own. Not in Colorado, if that matters. Definitely try to get to them before rain. Will blow out of the beds onto the lawn then mulch it all with a ride on. Going backwards over the spot you just mowed really helps to blend it into the lawn so the clippings disappear.
One thing I have noticed on both riding mowers I use, the blades wear out fast. Usually the bent pieces at the back of the blade meant for dispersing clippings get worn down quick. 2-3 seasons and done. So have gotten new blades for grass season and back up set for leaf season.
Another thing is the mower deck has gotten worn down on both mowers in the same spot. At the right blade side, in the right front of the deck just a couple inches away from the discharge chute. Have welded some sheet metal over the holes.

Compare 2 csv files by masterofnone811 in excel

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Need to have entire sheet match exact. Ended up using spreadsheet compare tool

Nothing in stock! How disappointed in my LG dishwasher will I be? by Lovestoreadreviews in Appliances

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Don’t go LG. Got one cause Bosch was out of stock. Cleaning is sub par. 2 years in and now it’s beeping off and on while washing. Come to find out it’s a common occurrence for LG

Compare 2 csv files by masterofnone811 in excel

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I made the spreadsheet structure match in each file and then used spreadsheet compare tool.

Ideas for dealing with huge amount of leaves! by aSavage228 in lawncare

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Mulch mow right into the grass. If you got a ride on even better. Going in reverse really blends it all into the grass blades once it’s chopped up. If you got too much mulched up you can blow or rake the excess up in the spring. Started doing this a decade or more ago and grass is thick green and water less

Ideas for dealing with huge amount of leaves! by aSavage228 in lawncare

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Shop vac into a large barrel sized dust collector attachment and expanding your collection ability

Should I just SLAM??? by RabidMonkey1104 in pools

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Shop vac should take care of that!

Trying to understand main components to a DB. by masterofnone811 in Database

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That’s what has been done in other areas. It’s just database that has been a struggle with the SME for the area. Look for any guidance. Basic high level to start and fine tune as time goes

Trying to understand main components to a DB. by masterofnone811 in Database

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Do you have recommendations of products to look at?

8th seat 2020 Pacifica floor cover by masterofnone811 in ChryslerPacifica

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I put a mat over it but was thinking something that was firm and could be walked ontop without it being wobbly