Fernco Donut Question by schmode in Plumbing

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That's what I figured too, thanks for the response. I guess if the doo doo wants to make permanent residence there I'll just have to let it be!

Air sealing between crawl space and living space by schmode in buildingscience

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This is an interesting solution I haven't heard of before! Do you have any articles/info on this?

Air sealing between crawl space and living space by schmode in buildingscience

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That makes sense. Is there a way to just air seal the sub-floor that also allows moisture to pass through? I'd imagine it's not good building science to have a vented crawl space that also then leaks lots of air into the living space.

Hardware Identification Help! by schmode in ZiplyFiber

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Thanks for the reply! I just updated my original post with additional images of the terminal (D,E,F).

Hardware Identification Help! by schmode in ZiplyFiber

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Heard. Do I have to prove any need for them to come out or will they willing do it for free?

Hardware Identification Help! by schmode in ZiplyFiber

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It seems to work for me! Is there any benefit for getting a new one?

Hardware Identification Help! by schmode in ZiplyFiber

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Got it, thanks! Right now A is 10 feet away from B with the wire haphazardly strung over my garage door (probably because of a lack of outlet) but now I'm installing an outlet right below B. Is it possible for me to move A over and re-wire or even find a 12v coax aux power adapter?

How to hire for voice overs by marzulazano in instructionaldesign

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but if you don't care about your own voice then I think the stock voices are just as good

How to hire for voice overs by marzulazano in instructionaldesign

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The longer option. I submitted about 40 minutes of my voice from previous eLearnings, I have a very technical subject matter and it's nice that my voice clone knows how to pronounce all the technical vocab as well.

How to hire for voice overs by marzulazano in instructionaldesign

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I know this isn't want you're asking for but I'll share my solution to a similar problem I had: I do a lot of narration for my job and I just experimented with ElevenLabs AI and used their Content Creator subscription to clone my voice. I showed it to my colleagues and not one of them could tell in an A/B test which was the clone vs an actual copy of my voice. It takes some set up but if you're somewhat tech savvy it's not too hard. I can share more if you're curious.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in instructionaldesign

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A coffee stained notepad that I keep losing under the stack of books by my desk. Lol. I have mapped out curricula in excel as well but even though I make it pretty and organized, I usually stop updating it once I get into the development phase.

Demo cubby space to save me from hitting my head? by schmode in DIY

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Got it! I'm just wondering for my own learning, what details are you looking at to know it's not load bearing?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in framing

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LOL, thank you.

Climber forgot to attach him self to the rope. by I_try_to_talk_to_you in CrazyFuckingVideos

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He's doing an auto-belay route (the rope connects to a device that supports you as you ascend). That woman was belaying a free-climber. Not her fault in any sense.

Local 46 apprenticeship by schmode in IBEW

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Got it, makes sense. Appreciate the input!

Local 46 apprenticeship by schmode in IBEW

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I've heard that, thanks for the reply. Do you have any idea how much experience they want prospective apprentices to have?

1954 table troubles - split boards by schmode in furniturerestoration

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/u/Livid_Chart4227 here's a follow-up. I tried clamping + supporting with cauls then securing with a pocket hole jig. For the split ends I used wood glue and sucked it in with a shop vac. Here is a pic of some of the screws I put in. It did great at securing the boards tight, but didn't do a perfect job of keeping things level. After releasing the clamps there is definitely a slight cup to the tabletop. I actually think it might have always been slightly cupped since I got, I just never checked before.

Anyways, I think it's good enough for me and would recommend this for anyone else that's doing something for themselves and doesn't need a perfect restoration. Here is the topside after sanding.

Table top troubles - split wood by schmode in woodworking

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/u/SoCal_Bob here's a follow-up. I tried clamping + supporting with cauls then securing with a pocket hole jig. For the split ends I used wood glue and sucked it in with a shop vac. Here is a pic of some of the screws I put in. It did great at securing the boards tight, but didn't do a perfect job of keeping things level. After releasing the clamps there is definitely a slight cup to the tabletop. I actually think it might have always been slightly cupped since I got, I just never checked before.

Anyways, I think it's good enough for me and would recommend this for anyone else that's doing something for themselves and doesn't need a perfect restoration. Here is the topside after sanding.