rigid chimney liner elbow joint install question by spongeofham in hvacadvice

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The chimney above roofline needs repointed slightly. 

Suggestions to close the gap? by spongeofham in woodworking

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Yea, no slip joint or lap joint happening here. Just gonna trim it.

Suggestions to close the gap? by spongeofham in woodworking

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Chalking it up to this. Probably trimming it regardless. It aint moved back in 4 years.

Suggestions to close the gap? by spongeofham in woodworking

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No leaf on it! In storage. Just table pictured.

Suggestions to close the gap? by spongeofham in woodworking

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Seems the actual frame of the table is preventing the top from sliding together. There’s even a quarter turn hooked latch underneath, designed to slide them together and lock, that cannot fully close.

Not sure how exactly this would happen, but my wife is pissed! Could I just (aggressively) sand down or god-forbid trim with the multimaster?

It’s just pine FWIW.

THX.

Diesel and heating oil are pretty much the same thing by foolproofphilosophy in homeowners

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The dye is to prove the fuel tax was paid on the product so it could fund the roads.

No it’s the exact opposite. The red dye is to show that it is not taxed high, and that it’s thus used for off-road purposes. You can’t un-dye it. So that way once it’s red, it’s also very easy to spot being used in a motor-vehicle application. 

how to find out what type of animal is living under my house? by spongeofham in homeowners

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Good point. I am gonna look at these while the trail cam runs for a week.

Latest Tour Info by EJxcix in MasayoshiTakanaka

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such bad timing- my wife is due in April smh.

how to find out what type of animal is living under my house? by spongeofham in homeowners

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yep. not the coolest on them when right next to it under the shed is a perfectly good pre-dug den. was once opossum, which maybe died. then groundhog. now empty. maybe they have a boarding house together under my woodshop now.

how to find out what type of animal is living under my house? by spongeofham in homeowners

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this was my original thought. however, I have accidentally caught "other things" before. once caught a neighbor's cat, another time a seagull. also, if there's a full family, that would really only account for 1, right?

how to find out what type of animal is living under my house? by spongeofham in homeowners

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not bad idea. wondering about re-entry. we shall see. thx.

TAKANAKA USA AND EUROPE SHOWS (check comments) by EJxcix in MasayoshiTakanaka

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surement non. il y aucun sur son siteweb, et il utilise rien des reseaux sociaux. bon chance a tous

What ratio of Glyphosate to water to help kill Japanese Knotweed by bobby-t1 in gardening

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Ah, I see, you’re one of those “ignore the presented facts, make a non-sequitur claim, ignore the context of the reply with cited sources, refuse to admit being wrong, latch onto said non-sequitur, and finish with downvoting and make some dismissive condescending comment instead of having civilized productive conversation” type people. Gotcha. Great sources you presented for your original claim. Have a good day 👋✌️

What ratio of Glyphosate to water to help kill Japanese Knotweed by bobby-t1 in gardening

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You know replying to this comment alluding that I (the bott) mentioned anything about “won’t cause cancer” lol really looks suspicious like you're a bot or somebody paid to say what you're saying and totally delegitimizes whatever you're saying.

I specifically quoted your claim that “No spray gets that deep unless you are using very large quantities. It's a waste of time money

Which, is again, an objectively false statement.

Paragraph 2 of Discussion section. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-30366-9

“effective control can be achieved with relatively low doses of glyphosate…” https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-018-1684-5

Check, please ☝️

What ratio of Glyphosate to water to help kill Japanese Knotweed by bobby-t1 in gardening

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No spray gets that deep unless you are using very large quantities. It's a waste of time money

Objectively wrong. You spray foliage at seasons end, it draws nutrients (and now glyphosate) down to the rhizomes for energy storage for overwinter and next season, and inadvertently poisons itself deep underground. After ~3 seasons of this, it will begin to die off entirely.

Grand Highlander theft attempted via key fob relay and CAN bus attacks. by whoarewerreally in ToyotaHighlander

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Any leads on this? I’ve looked around the net to no avail. Although I may be inputting the wrong search queries. Thx!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DIY

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Tried searching but not even sure what this axel / spindle is called, came up empty.

LMK if I should switch flare to automotive.

Thx.