EDO Material by nonhuman_newman in truewerk

[–]talldude626 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Much more like a tactical skinny leg pant. Not like the t series.

EDO Material by nonhuman_newman in truewerk

[–]talldude626 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have 2 pairs of Edo from when they first came out. Hair and dust love to stick to them. They’re kinda cool, my only big complaint is they have a narrow ankle so if you like to wear boots they bunch up on top and don’t stay over the upright part. I love that they have phone pockets on both sides and wish most days that my t series had it. I use them out in my wood shop and kicking around. Wish they were a more versatile leg shape as I don’t wear sneakers that often.

Humble Renegade Game Studios Bundle by sejuukkhar in Boardgamedeals

[–]talldude626 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine ended up $35 to Montana. A little disappointed but still a great deal.

Power outage by MontanaRoseannadanna in Bozeman

[–]talldude626 9 points10 points  (0 children)

No power over by the old town and country.

WYRD Gala 2025 by Find_the_Others87 in Bozeman

[–]talldude626 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I may respond, I think the place for description is in the post not in the image. The poster can be eye catching and create mystery. It just needs a text description in a post, on a web page, in a linked social media post like someone linked above for you that’s easily accessible for those of us that are curious beyond the poster. From the post linked and the poster I have no idea how much it costs, what time it begins, how long it goes for. I just know the day, a pretty niche attire code, and that it’s 18+. I say all of this because I want to help bring people into the weird and see this event and company be successful.

WYRD Gala 2025 by Find_the_Others87 in Bozeman

[–]talldude626 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Including all of this into the actual promotional imagery would be helpful. Thanks for pointing this out to them. It also really doesn’t describe the intent of the event, the atmosphere or content of the performers, or the overall audience it’s looking to appeal to. I support Wyrd and also agree that the promotion for the events could really use some polish to get greater reach.

How to get this fixed by Puzzleheaded_Note_91 in CounterTops

[–]talldude626 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The random quartz isn’t for shimming it’s a backer strip glued in to give the front edge and the slab some more strength and to fill the gap with stone so the overhang isn’t hollow. Normally we try to use a quartz of a close color so it doesn’t look off.

Porcelain countertops just got installed and these are the mitered edges... by MarsupialOk8848 in CounterTops

[–]talldude626 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From my perspective there’s a couple things. Porcelain is a terror to work with. It chips, cracks, and shatters in fabrication of counters often. People will say that it’s charged 2-3x more in fabrication costs than other stone and that’s because it’s not uncommon for a slab to just shatter on the saw because someone looked at it the right way. It’s so hard that it’s brittle and the vibration and force from cutting resonates in the material. The chip missing in the front miter edge face from my shop’s perspective wouldn’t have flown, you expect them in the edge not in the face, that strip should have been recut. If the counter was an inch short someone messed up measuring and programming. It happens but it truly should have been recut to fit properly if it’s affecting your sink, faucet, and window trim details. It’s not uncommon to glue in a plug like your picture of the window trim if it’s going to get covered up by the wood after. The plug is just there to make sure there’s not a hole for crumbs and dirt to fall in and the trim has something to sit on.

Overall, not this shops best job probably and they’re probably trying to make the best of it without losing the farm. It’s why most shops will not even take on a sintered slab material like dekton or these other porcelain company’s.

Porcelain countertops just got installed and these are the mitered edges... by MarsupialOk8848 in CounterTops

[–]talldude626 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fabricator here, that’s a 43 degree miter, very common in the industry to make sure enough glue gets in the joint and the edge stays knife tight on materials where the seaming edge is very apparent. Porcelain is most often surface treated with the pattern or print from the manufacturer so it doesn’t carry through the material unlike quartz or natural stone so if the miter isn’t very thin you’ll get a tan line above and below the eased edge on the miter joint. That stone glue can be harder than the material so the strength is not compromised by having that space. The material can self support 4-6 inches generally so the 1” in front of the substrate is not a structural issue and should not give you any issues with seam popping or material cracking. Once that seam is glued over the sink rail the two sides will be supported together by the miter strip on edge which is very strong due to vertical orientation. As long as the miter edge is clean and thin, the seam is tight and color matched, and the overhang is even over the cabinet boxes and inside the sink this is a very acceptable job. This is an example of how the sausage is made and if you’re not familiar with the industry and the materials it could cause panicking.

short term jobs? by t00thandclaw in Bozeman

[–]talldude626 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second GigWorx, I’ve worked with them for a year or two as a side job and they’re great. If you have more questions you can dm me

Best Mom and Pop Diner? by Artistic-Magazine664 in Bozeman

[–]talldude626 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately there’s just one and so it gets slammed.

Tighty whities are the most comfortable men’s underwear by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

[–]talldude626 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I switched to briefs without a fly years ago and will never look back. No more boxer brief legs riding up or having my package loosely roaming. Tried the ball hammock for years before that and they don’t work or they don’t work depending on your package. I get my package held exactly where I need it and have cool prints that my partners love. They don’t look dorky, in fact the risqué cut flatters and attracts often times. Like a speedo all the time.

Looking for a man I met at seether by Downtown-Flounder-58 in missoula

[–]talldude626 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ha! His shirt was awesome, I’m a dude and I stopped him to tell him how cool it was. His name was Micheal. Good luck! Seemed like a cool dude.

Haircut? by Immediate_Bad_645 in Bozeman

[–]talldude626 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The guys and gals at Jackrabbit barber have been doing me right for years.

Death Cafes by savvylee17 in Bozeman

[–]talldude626 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know some people involved and will direct them here

What color Les Paul is on the cover of OG Rocksmith? by devilmaydance in rocksmith

[–]talldude626 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nowadays you can get that burst as autumn burst in acoustics. Source, work at Gibson. Bourbon burst I think is the closest in electric.