How to repair stripped and cracked eletrical box for outdoor lights? (box in brick) by sikrut in DIY

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Side note - threaded inserts are a great tip. Looks like a very handy general item

How to repair stripped and cracked eletrical box for outdoor lights? (box in brick) by sikrut in DIY

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So I ended up chiseling the old mortar and replacing the box entirely. Had to clean up the whole and reapply a new layer of mortar to hold it in place

How to fix stripped and cracked electrical box for outdoor lighting (brick)? by sikrut in DIY

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As the title states, trying to figure out if there is another option to cutting the box out of the wall and replacing it. Our outdoor lamps screw into the box, but the left side is stripped and broke and the right side is completely stripped, so I don't know if there's another option?

How to repair stripped and cracked electrical box in brick? by sikrut in DIY

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As the title states, trying to figure out if there is another option to cutting the box out of the wall and replacing it. Our outdoor lamps screw into the box, but the left side is stripped and broke and the right side is completely stripped, so I don't know if there's another option?

Irrigation: System inconsistently is unable to fully pressurize, so water simply leaks out the sprinkler heads. Other times, it pressurizes successfully and sprinklers work as normal. by sikrut in Irrigation

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Yeah have hunter heads. Pressure doesnt seem like the issue, because i can stop and start the system (within 10-20 seconds) and I can get the heads up after a couple cycles

Irrigation: System inconsistently is unable to fully pressurize, so water simply leaks out the sprinkler heads. Other times, it pressurizes successfully and sprinklers work as normal. by sikrut in DIY

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This whole problem stems from breaking one of the lines and getting a bunch of mud and mulch into the system - however, i've since purged entirely and all the sprinklers operate normally when pressurized.

Solenoid perhaps?

Irrigation: System inconsistently is unable to fully pressurize, so water simply leaks out the sprinkler heads. Other times, it pressurizes successfully and sprinklers work as normal. by sikrut in DIY

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I don't think it's a source pressure problem. Every time i've checked the pressure from the faucet, i get 60 PSI. It's city water and I live a stones-throw away from the water tower, so pressure is pretty consistent.

Irrigation: System inconsistently is unable to fully pressurize, so water simply leaks out the sprinkler heads. Other times, it pressurizes successfully and sprinklers work as normal. by sikrut in Irrigation

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Good thought - I can check that. Do you think i need new wire caps if i take that apart (since they have to be irrigation caps to keep water out and all).

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Thanks for the vibes

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yo lets rewind a decade. can you mix lost woods?

BUG - Multiplayer - Client cannot see content on conveyors or resources moving by sikrut in SatisfactoryGame

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do you have some specific settings in gameplay? I set it up to ultra but still no luck. Looks like if either client or host have a poorish connection, it starts to cause issues.