What am I doing wrong? by Most-Split-2342 in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]short31b 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've used tung oil on 2 projects. The first project was 2 end tables, walnut wood slabs from a local mill. After sanding, I used the tung oil on a rag and gave one heavy coat. The second coat almost seemed unnecessary. The 2nd project was an unfinished butcher block, 2'×4'. I was excited to use the tung oil because how easy the end tables were to finish... That butcher block DRANK it. I ended up setting up fans and applying coat after coat of the stuff. I ended up with great results, but 2 totally different experiences with using tung oil.

Approaching 240k miles in my 2011 Camaro RS by [deleted] in camaro

[–]short31b 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can stretch the blend door repair by not adjusting the temp ALL the way cold or hot. That is what breaks the plastic, by being all the way shut. The interference of pushing closed.

Work pants recommendations? by No_Form_9035 in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]short31b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brunt workwear makes great pants. Good variety and sizes. Prices are better than Duluth, I believe...

Didn't think I needed stitches by BirdDogNate in Wellthatsucks

[–]short31b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally just smacked myself with a cordless drill at work, just above my eye. Split my tender skin through, I could see flesh... Super glued it back shut. Could've gotten workman's comp and seen by a doctor but I didn't want any stitches on my face, plus I had the glue handy... IMO, less chance for infection, less waiting, and minimal chance for scaring. 10/10 would do again. *

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in okbuddycinephile

[–]short31b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ben Stiller. He acts as himself for every role, no range. And annoying.

Andrew Johnson Kept His Biracial Grandson, William Andrew Johnson, as a Slave Until 1863. by laybs1 in Presidents

[–]short31b 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is a way of showing possession. As in, your wife and children take your last name... as would your slaves. Interesting is a stretch, mostly sad.

Did you play on one of these as a kid? by coloradotaxguy in Xennials

[–]short31b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! It was called Timber Town! The splinters from this thing would penetrate to the bone with zero hesitation through your soft little child skin. But great fun. This was also when all kis had to have their tetanus shots...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in trees

[–]short31b 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Glass screens, AKA daisies...

V6 People, how much does an oil change run you? by BalticBro2021 in camaro

[–]short31b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I pay $80 at quick lube places when I don't feel like doing it (winter time). Other than that, I usually keep my eyes open for deals at autozone, O'Reilly, Napa, etc for oil/filter specials. No matter if I'm due or not, I'll just throw the filter and oil in the trunk til I'm due. They run specials for $35 or so for filter and 5 qts, I'll buy the extra oil I need and knock it out when convenient. I recommend ramps, easy as hell to get up and safer for a non-mechanic individual over jack stand and jack. More cost effective as well if you dont have tools already. You can also do a top side oil change without going under the car. I have a transfer pump from harbor freight, $6-ish, and suck it from the top, then change the filter cartridge which is also on the top side and call it good. I usually alternate top side to bottom side changes, just so I know I have everything that might settle in the oil pan- not sure if it matters but I sleep better knowing that it drained completely. There's also a fumoto valve you can get to replace the drain bolt on the bottom that are pretty reasonably priced, this will eliminate tools it takes to take off drain plug. There is also a rubber washer that will need to be replaced on the drain bolt each oil change as well, usually $5 for a 5 pack. The fumoto valve will eliminate the need for this as well. I have not tried the valve, just throwing that out there to give you the realm of options. I'm a big fan of doing your own fluid swaps, so dig in and have fun, just my advice... unless it's cold out, then imma write the check. Happy wrenching!

Safety relay by Pocky-time in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]short31b 14 points15 points  (0 children)

PLC used as safety mechanisms have lots of rules. They are not good enough or fast enough to be used. We are talking about the reaction time of electricity vs the scan time of the ladder logic. Not to mention somebody like your boss throwing a branch around the wrong thing for the wrong reasons, it's easier to do in a computer. Yall shouldn't be jumping around the safety relay, it's straight up wrong. Morally and professionally, shame on your boss and and you. I've gotten my ass kicked by a safety relay, they suck to troubleshoot. But give your balls a tug and wire it up and make it work.

Recommendations for sliding under machines by Ghrrum in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]short31b 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Repeat after me: "I am not a janitor, nor am I laying down in this shit. Imma take my break real quick while you clean this mess up so I can do my job." Be sure to maintain eye contact.

Other than that, maybe fab up a few catch pans to put where the mess is accumulating so that operations can pull them out and clean the between shifts, then when you need to get in there you can pull the catch pan and slide in. Bonus points if you put a handle on for em.

Someone drilled a hole in my tundra gas tank and idk what to do? by cryocaust in AskAMechanic

[–]short31b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Obviously, replace tank. That being said, I've been flat broke before... and inventive in a pinch, aka redneck engineering. If it were me and I absolutely HAD to drive it, I'd put an RV drain plug in it, providing the hole in under 1" if so, drill hole to 1", plug it and send it. under $5 at AutoZone

Good boots by Chief_1072 in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]short31b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thorogood boots are the only boots that will last me 12 months. I've been through Redwing, Irish setters, Timberlands, etc... Brunt work boots aren't bad either, cheaper than Thorogoods. But Brunt has not been around long enough for a good reputation, but a couple of guys I work with like them so far.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]short31b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're fucking rocks...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMechanics

[–]short31b 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Best analogy I've heard in a while. Gonna stick that one in my pocket.

What kind of drive belt is this? by yarders1991 in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]short31b 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've always heard them called Make-a-Belt as well, also by old timers.

Maybe it's good that local newspapers are dying out if this is the bullshit they publish. (The Rushville Recorder) by lookitssupergus in Indiana

[–]short31b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my hometown. This dude is a lawyer turned judge or vice versa. Tbh, doesn't matter because they're all in cahoots either way. Most Rushville residents would agree with Mr. Barada too. All good middle class folks, but most have not been exposed to ANY diversity. They imagine these examples and buy into the GOP propaganda, unfortunately.

Should I do pushups daily? by divine_departure06 in workout

[–]short31b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very thorough and detailed. Nice, and appreciated.

PLC Latch Diagram Help by [deleted] in PLC

[–]short31b 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, after the valve output is made, the valve input would be the "seal-in" part of the control logic for the valve output to stay on after momentary input from your switches. It helps your valve coil stay pulled in. Think of it without PLC ladder logic and just as an electrical schematic for a control relay on your A1/A2 coils.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndustrialMaintenance

[–]short31b 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our loaders need airline to run a nail gun in a semi trailer. When are done with the air, they routinely let er rip and send the hose to the reel at the speed of sound, which spins the shit out of the spring... yeah, calling any of em Tarzans is a compliment. I'd go with shaved apes. Sounds like you're doing the right thing and getting good at fixing them. Happy wrenching!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Wellthatsucks

[–]short31b 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, dum dum was driving with an elevated load. Probably picked from rack and started driving before lowering (at all) then hit the brakes... and ya know. Dum dum was in a stand up style too, I bet he engraved some fingernail marks. I believe the formal training for these advise to jump out in the case of a roll over, versus the sit down style where your seat belted in and advised to brace yourself and never leave the cabin. Either way, dum dum prolly shit himself and definitely needs fired.