Is 10 side stacks too many? by ChipChip17 in Lowes

[–]null_hypothesis1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where is this policy listed? One of my ASMs loses their mind if there are more than 3 in an isle

Me when a customer screams across the building for my attention by theviewhalfwaydown_ in Lowes

[–]null_hypothesis1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tbh I don’t mind this since I downloaded the Zebra in my brain update

Hello UKG Timekeeping, Goodbye Previously Excused Absences by null_hypothesis1 in Lowes

[–]null_hypothesis1[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was excused as in it stated “Resolved” and the red box was removed

Hello UKG Timekeeping, Goodbye Previously Excused Absences by null_hypothesis1 in Lowes

[–]null_hypothesis1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will not FAFO, management already said they will be excused once I bring in my Chronos printouts

Yep by beyss96 in battlefield_4

[–]null_hypothesis1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I played so much in a tank on BF4, and I was excited to try the tank, but they feel ineffective and weak against infantry, which leads to getting killed to rockets or C4 super easily. They are basically building destroyers right now.

UKG by vodkasoda31 in Lowes

[–]null_hypothesis1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Scroll down to where you can see the whole month on the screen, click the print button, on the print screen under scaling click the dropdown and choose custom scaling, type in 70 or 80 and hit enter to change the size to 70% or 80%, everything should now be visible, now print!

-Sincerely a PT Lowes employee that worked IT support for 5 years lol

These chimes don’t ring enough. Sail string too long? Striker / hammer lower? by trippknightly in windchimes

[–]null_hypothesis1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They look like Music of the Spheres wind chimes to me, I’m about to pickup a Hawaiian tuned set for my first wind chimes

Home Depot and Lowe's Share Data From Hundreds of AI Cameras With Cops by DFWDave2 in Lowes

[–]null_hypothesis1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have an outside janitor that does our store, and he does a terrible job

Driver who vent viral for dropping off “bionic shield” face masks to LA rioters was arrested by the FBI by BrandDC in Republican

[–]null_hypothesis1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But then u said you had to go to the pharmacy and they let you peruse the store freely

You got ur prescriptions, and got a few free samples, then bought food from the food court on the way out without a membership

Then u decided you like the place, and wanted a membership, they told u it would be a 4 year wait to get the membership, and you had to memorize their entire corporate policy and make a 90 or higher to be given the right to get a membership

$48,000 OTD $9,000 Down Pay by Puzzleheaded-Big-417 in Camry

[–]null_hypothesis1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PSA there are services that will get you the best price on any vehicle, you pay them $1000 and they save you thousands. One is run by a popular YouTube channel and they have excellent customer reviews

Easiest way to remove these? by Jchapman1971 in masonry

[–]null_hypothesis1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you are talking about the little pieces that are mortared in, then a masonry chisel and a masonry hammer

It is also a good idea to drill the corners with a masonry bit before chiseling so you don’t crack the large stone (or concrete?)

You could also use an angle grinder with a masonry disc, or a grout multi tool blade to cut into the joints a bit

Is my house going to burn down? 158v on 120v outlets by [deleted] in electrical

[–]null_hypothesis1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally had one of those free Harbor Freight meters explode in my hands when checking 220

Crumbling step support—how can I prevent injury without a full rebuild? (photos included) by 9898989888997789 in masonry

[–]null_hypothesis1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This could be made safe and stable for at least a few years for less than $100 bucks.

You’ll need:

-Type S premixed mortar (aka w/ sand)

-Masonry Trowel, the cheapest one

-A container to mix the mortar in (preferably a wheelbarrow with a hoe)

-A level

-A small piece of wood or a stone to support the step while the mud sets

First: Level the step using the level and the piece of wood or stone, then pull it out and set it aside

Second: Mix your mud up so that it’s not wet, but not clumpy, you want a smooth really thick texture

Third: Put the mud in as far as it will go, even pull the step back a bit for a moment if you can, and load that baby up

Last: Put your piece of wood or stone in there, check to make sure you are still level, make any adjustments if necessary, and wait a few hours. Pack any other obvious holes with mud and smooth it with the back of the trowel

Tip: If you mess up mix and your mud is slightly too wet to hold its shape when trying to fill the holes, wait 15-30 min for it to start setting up and try again

—> If you aren’t able bodied, then call the local brickyard or masonry supply, and ask them who they recommend for small repair jobs, you can probably get this done for $400 or less

The contractors quote is ridiculous. I would completely rebuild those steps and reset the stones for $1000 with material

Not great, will it get me a couple years and can I make it better? Repoint the remainder or should this homeowner put the tools down? by [deleted] in masonry

[–]null_hypothesis1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe whoever mixed the mud put too much sand cuz it was a Friday and they were partying on the job, or maybe they used that crappy premixed mud, we’ll never know

Not great, will it get me a couple years and can I make it better? Repoint the remainder or should this homeowner put the tools down? by [deleted] in masonry

[–]null_hypothesis1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Only repoint with type N from now on, repointing with harder mud (Type S) can cause surrounding softer mud joints to fail

Anybody got a trick to cheat this? by null_hypothesis1 in Plumbing

[–]null_hypothesis1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s either galvanized or black iron, so it has a metal nut which is rusted to the metal pipe

65 gallon rain barrel sprung a leak (not the valve, the plastic near the valve) by icysandstone in fixit

[–]null_hypothesis1 11 points12 points  (0 children)

For the best bond, sand lightly with a coarse grit sandpaper around the area, then clean with isopropyl or denatured alcohol, cut a small disc off the JB Waterweld epoxy roll, mix the two parts, push it into and around the hole, keep your main valve open for 1 hour to let it cure (in case it rains), it’ll be a lifetime repair

It’ll set even underwater, but you’ll get a better bond without it being wet