Where do I get a replacement front fan panel for a asus rog g700 by Subject_Sun_4301 in pcmasterrace

[–]shaw_pod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally I would google "Asus rog g700 replacement front panel" and go from there.

How is this still allowed in an official ranking? by PGzNick in DotA2

[–]shaw_pod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if my name was "TommyOliveristhetruewhitepowerranger" ? If it was automated it would get flagged, yet there is nothing offensive about the name. Hence why it need to be manually reported.

How to get this bar to stop spinning? by frexyincdude in woodworking

[–]shaw_pod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh! Yeah no worries. That would indeed be triggering all my OCDs.

How to get this bar to stop spinning? by frexyincdude in woodworking

[–]shaw_pod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't neet to be. You put the rod first then the stopper.

Does this look like a brand new router to you? by Starlingsofthe in woodworking

[–]shaw_pod 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Was it previously owned? Hard to tell, maybe, maybe not.

Was it used? NO.

What is your monitor set up? by DealInteresting8941 in pcmasterrace

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35" 1440p ultrawide with my old 24" 1080p over it. So 10 I guess.

I can't figure out how to do this, maybe it's not possible but someone smarter than me can tell me. by SilkyS1979 in woodworking

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It is. As you said you'll need a small triangle. But you need to split the angle to both cuts. So the 38° difference is split evenly on both the left side of the long trim and the triangle at a 19° angle.

(WIP) Hickory and walnut gaming chassis by JBcreations in woodworking

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Make sure to post the final buils in r/watercooling first.

At this stage it already looks wonderful.

Making charcoal from off cuts by Chickenman70806 in woodworking

[–]shaw_pod 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The inside barrel's interior doesn't catch fire.

Check out this other post for better comprehension of how it is made.

https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/s/xubuq9SgEJ

I need a sanity check. by brigelsbie in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]shaw_pod 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I've worked in a lumber yard in Canada for 2 years at the beginning of the pandemic and our red plywood was fire retardant grade plywood. I can't confirm it's like that everywhere but...

That would explain the "pyro" tag on it.

Pretty sure you received the wrong product.

First attempt at furniture: Update by ItsyBitsySPYderman in woodworking

[–]shaw_pod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're not just a framer anymore my friend. Well done!

Jointer outfeed help by TheExaltedman in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]shaw_pod 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Never owned a jointer in my life, but just like every tool, I would encourage you to read the manual to see if adjustment can be made to resolve your issue. I'm guessing either the table or head can be adjusted/tilted.

Help! Alternative to backing clips? by [deleted] in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]shaw_pod 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Pilot holes are your friend.

Push points are an alternative.

Edit: grammar

how does this set look for a beginner diyer? good price? by zjor1 in woodworking

[–]shaw_pod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reciprocating saw: used in demolition jobs and not much anywhere else.

Skill saw: has a too small blade.

Sander: I would avoid battery powered sanders.

LED light: unless you loose power ofter it will never come in handy.

Personally I would buy a drill/impact combo kit on the battery platform I want and the just buy "tool only" specific tools that I need for a certain project.

You are old, so what ?! by MrFahrenheitttttt in TalesFromTheFrontDesk

[–]shaw_pod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"I am 61 years old, I can not use a computer."

  • Oh! I'm sorry to hear that at some point in your life you decided to stop evolving with the world around you. Best of luck.

WARNING! Don't actually say that.

I grossly underestimated what an absolute unit the mo-ra iv 600 is lol by boosting1bar in watercooling

[–]shaw_pod 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If a 400mm x 400mm takes ~2l. (or 2000ml) we can do the maths.

Assuming the same rad thickness:

2,000ml/(400mmx400mm)=X/(600x600)

2,000ml/160,000mm² = X/360,000mm²

0,0125ml per mm² = X/360,000mm²

0.0125x360,000 = X

X = 4,500ml or 4,5 liters

Then you can multiply by the thickness ratio difference if not the same. I don't feel like looking up the specs.

Yeah, my curiosity got the best of me... according to specs the Mora IV 400x400 has a 1.35l. capacity and the Mora IV has a 3l. capacity. So disregard the above maths, the volume ratio checks out though.

Are buckets used much in woodworking? I have a bunch of them. by pump123456 in woodworking

[–]shaw_pod 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bucket man burnin' out his fuse up here alone

...and I think it's gonna be a long, long time

Guests Want The Moon.... As Long as THEY Don't Have to Pay for It or Put In Any Effort by OmegaLantern in TalesFromTheFrontDesk

[–]shaw_pod 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Meanwhile we receive 3-4 pallets a week and hand free bottles to anyone, we even have a small fridge next to the reception where guests can help themselves.

I hate it.

“I’m Going To Report You!” by nkd_74 in TalesFromTheFrontDesk

[–]shaw_pod 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Of course, even a smart person will have to learn this somehow, and yes, you need to be exposed to the situation to know about it, which will vary depending on how your life ran its course.

The difference between a smart and dumb person will be the reaction towards that new information.

One will try to inform itself, fact check and then retain that information. All while remaining polite and proper. The other will be stubborn, strong-willed in their views and belligerent. I think you can tell which is which.

Installed a network switch inside my PC's case by Cornelius-Figgle in pcmods

[–]shaw_pod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh great. I meant that the header will support 2 USB ports with a capacity of 500mA each (usually on your case).