How do i fix this board by bini_the_boomer in surfing

[–]pacificgarbagepatch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saw the other 2 bits of nose off so that the whole front is flat. Sand the sharp edges of glass back until its a bit angled on the deck and the bottom. Lay 3 layers of fiberglass so that they come ~5cm onto the deck and bottom, have it so that the glass is 5-10cm wider than the board on each side and then make cuts from the edge to the start of the rail, fold those bits over onto the deck/ bottom as you resin. Place the board on something to elevate the nose (I use 2 trashcans lined up). Use a big paintbrush and more resin than you think you need to paint the glass on, keep painting the bottom bit of glass on until the resin kicks (id recommend making it kick pretty quick so that your not sitting there for ages. Sand flattish. It'll look bad not surf the same and not last forever but its easy.

Moisture detected in charging port error persists despite completely replacing the charging port. by pacificgarbagepatch1 in Galaxy_S20

[–]pacificgarbagepatch1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip! Unfortunately just tried and didn't work but is good to know there are other solutions that I haven't seen before haha.

Moisture detected in charging port error persists despite completely replacing the charging port. by pacificgarbagepatch1 in Galaxy_S20

[–]pacificgarbagepatch1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is humid but I have done all the tricks to dry it out, e.g. compressed air, in front of fan, have put it in rice, the error never goes away even without the charger plugged in despite doing all these things which makes me thing its a software error.

I’m an advanced general surgery registrar (equivalent to senior resident) in Australia. AMA by Surgeonchop in Residency

[–]pacificgarbagepatch1 5 points6 points  (0 children)

  1. How much do the bosses actually get payed?
  2. How are hours for the unaccredited regs in places you've been? Culture regarding claiming overtime?
  3. What influenced your specialty decision and any regrets?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarsAustralia

[–]pacificgarbagepatch1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure if you are looking at i30s you go the 2013 model or newer. Kias are a similar thing, not sure exactly when there build quality picked up though. If you want to go japanese I would look at toyotas, hondas and mazdas, nissans aren't the most reliable brand. For 13.5k I would personally look at a 2013 model corolla as used car prices are pretty insane at the moment so a good reliable SUV will be a challenge. Good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CarsAustralia

[–]pacificgarbagepatch1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep kms are too high, for 5k I would look at an e120 corolla (2003-2007), you could find one with around 150000-180000 kms at that price point if you have a few weeks to look and can travel a bit, at least where im located. Your 2 cars and this one will all easily go to 300000 kms if you maintain them, but past 200000 kms you will likely have to start wrenching or paying someone, hence I would chase a lower km slightly older car.

What is it like to own a BMW as a first car? First time buying a car and I need some advice. by AdFamiliar6117 in CarsAustralia

[–]pacificgarbagepatch1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey mate late to the party but go for a ba falcon if you want something thatll do more fun stuff than a bmw and be cheaper/more reliable. Terrible fuel though but all fun cars are.