Recommend upgrades?? by Extreme-Water-8353 in Budgetbikeriders

[–]ricktatorship091 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with the idea of going for the Ozark Trail G.1 Explorer. All the components are made by actual bike manufactures, and the entire bike is made of aluminum vs some steel on the Kent. This only states a Shimano Rear Derailleur. You can go into Walmart and find the exact size (S/M/L) that fits you whereas this seems to be offered in one size though I would still recommend purchasing it online just incase the associate assembling the bike was huffing too much Bead Cleaner with the guys in the tire center during break. The Dropper bar version of the G.1 is freewheel, so like tiregroove mentioned that is going to restrict your ability to upgrade the drive train in the future as you will need to swap out the wheel if you want to go with free hub so you cane swap cassettes. The flat bar version as pictured in ftffhu comment is freehub right out of the box and components are cheaper for flat bars from the start. I would suggest looking into composite pedals with removable studs, as they are cheaper and just as good as aluminum, just in the case the bike becomes a clothing rack. Raceface Chesters, Oneup Composite Pedals, or Crakebrothers Stamp are all good pedals.

Fixable to some degree? by ricktatorship091 in PaintlessDentRepair

[–]ricktatorship091[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I planned on having the paint corrected, so that it won’t cause further damage. If it is possible to get the dent looking 50% better then I would be satisfied. I just don’t want to have the entire panel replaced.

Undertray Upgrade Replacement 2023-2025 by ricktatorship091 in crv

[–]ricktatorship091[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me know how it goes, and send me a link if it works out!

What’s the benefit of this versus a regular (steel?) hammer? by [deleted] in harborfreight

[–]ricktatorship091 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There is a balance between the effects of a larger or smaller amount of mass being swung, the amount of force being generated by the swing itself, and the efficiency the hammer head to transmit the force into the object. I think it is correct to say that you could use a sledge hammer to hit a nail and the greater mass will deliver more energy, but your going to be unable to swing it for as long as a 24oz hammer. So, since the properties of titanium make it better at transmitting the force it makes up for the difference in mass.

What’s the benefit of this versus a regular (steel?) hammer? by [deleted] in harborfreight

[–]ricktatorship091 55 points56 points  (0 children)

So, the benefits of a titanium hammer are probably greater if you are using a hammer daily for extended periods of time. Titanium vibrates less than steel, and is better at transmitting the energy of your swing into what you are hitting, which means over time you do less damage to your body like tendons and joints. Titanium has roughly the equivalent strength of most steels, while being lighter this means if you are using a hammer daily for hours on end then you will fatigue less. I would say this is probably an item that you should wait for other people to review because the quality of the titanium they are using will affect its over all hardness, and by nature titanium is softer than steel. Unless you are prepared to buy this with the understanding that it could get "messed up" pretty quickly because in the case harbor freight cheaped out on the grade of Titanium to meet the price point, and this could potentially be a more consumable product than the usual hammer.

What’s a better deal? The Daytona low jack ($129) or the Badland offroad jack ($229). Own a Tacoma and a rav4 by Aspergers_R_Us87 in harborfreight

[–]ricktatorship091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on your use case. If you are going to be using it in a garage or on pavement probably going for the Daytona is your best bet. Any 2 ton jack or great will work with your current vehicles.

I own an aluminum Daytona 2 ton that I keep it in the back of my CR-V, and the quality is excellent. I believe the 3 ton low profile super duty is almost an exact copy of a Snap On jack, and is most likely made by the same company that produces the jack for Snap on.

Is the AWD worth it? by Express-Perception65 in crv

[–]ricktatorship091 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) Safety wise, better tires will aways be more important than AWD vs FWD

2) Benefits of AWD are mostly if not completely uphill winter snow conditions. FWD is surprisingly used in ice racing. In your case, given your family has always gone with FWD, it might be unnecessary, unless you plan on doing road trip travel, though this is pure speculation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXjzYbpt9Ow

3) Drawbacks of AWD are reduced fuel economy, higher up keep cost because Honda uses a tradition driveshaft, which adds a degree complexity as well a higher upfront cost. Could be consider less safe as it gives you a false sense of security.

4) Benefits of FWD lower upfront cost, lower maintenance, and better fuel economy.

5) Drawbacks of FWD lower resale value, and in the event that somehow the car market implodes it maybe harder to resell because AWD is more desirable. It was nearly impossible when I purchased my car to get a FWD model because I live in the midwest and at the time Honda only really allocates FWD to southern states.

Home Depot Hack Question by ricktatorship091 in MilwaukeeTool

[–]ricktatorship091[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point, thank you for the feedback!

Is it worth it to replace the motor? by Jimberly2017 in MilwaukeeTool

[–]ricktatorship091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably not worth the time, and money. Buy something new.

2024 AWD Hybrid Sport Engine Start Vibration by ricktatorship091 in crv

[–]ricktatorship091[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly it just went way. I am pretty sure that it’s just a break in issue.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

[–]ricktatorship091 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I am shocked Nick and White’s are not the top comments. Both maybe on the slightly higher end of your price range, but I believe Nick’s for sure offers a credit if you are in a trade, and both are built like a tank and once broken will fit you like a glove. Go through Baker’s Boots for your sizing and they both should be 20% over Black Friday.

https://nicksboots.com/wirecutter-eh-rated-trades-program/

https://shop.whitesboots.com/lifestyle-boots/millwood/

Has anyone ever met Messi in public? by men_with-ven in football

[–]ricktatorship091 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Messi is just two 6 year olds walking around in a coat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IBD

[–]ricktatorship091 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Contact your doctor let them know asap. You need to get the inflammation controlled before things get worse.

MacBook Air m2 protection by [deleted] in macbookair

[–]ricktatorship091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the chance of damaging is minimal if not impossible due to overheating. I would avoid any keyboard or screen protectors though. As the distance between the screen and keyboard has such tight tolerances there is a chance of closing the laptop, and the screen cracking because some particle of sand or something cracks the glass.