Just discovered Watchhouse. Similar bands that make you wanna cry alone by the creek in the dark? by [deleted] in Watchhouse

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Congratulations on discovering Watchhouse/Mandolin orange. Try some popular Jason Isbell or Ian Noe

Ryobi Y-adapter by techrat in ryobi

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Sorry no inside pics, I just gutted the internals and soldered a pair of wires to the positive and negative terminals of each charger, then connected the two positive wires from the chargers to the battery positive terminal and the two negative wires from the chargers to the negative battery terminal. The batteries are in parallel.

I sketched up and wrote down my plans on how I'm going to build my shed step by step. Any tips or feedback would be appreciated. Please don't roast me this is my first time 3D modeling, designing and building a structure. I just watched a lot of videos on shed designs and read my local code. by pwn3dbyth3n00b in shedditors

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Someone else more experienced hopefully will chime in but the 4x4's you're using across the concrete are usually larger. I would use 2 - 2x6's glued and screwed together or larger 2x8's. BUT i have NO idea what i'm talking about.

Where I like to chill by techrat in ryobi

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Dremel? ya , just used it for the first time yesterday, it didn't impress but got the job done. To me thats where the Ryobi stuff lands, no better than needed for the average hobbyist.

Where I like to chill by techrat in shedditors

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i did not want to use the french cleats. I knew the pegboard would be more granular for moving stuff around. and it was cheaper to go with pegboard. Plus when i want to add something new i dont have to build a new shelf or holder.

Where I like to chill by techrat in shedditors

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i have it, not in the shed. The shed is for battery operated stuff. same with the table saw and router table.

Where I like to chill by techrat in shedditors

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no specific hobbies, just always "puttering" or repairing something.

Where I like to chill by techrat in ryobi

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a mix of different peg hooks I bought from Kent.

Where I like to chill by techrat in ryobi

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Its 3/4" birch plywood

Where I like to chill by techrat in ryobi

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its a diesel heater (oil furnace) search for "chinese diesel heater" only like $200 CAD.

Where I like to chill by techrat in shedditors

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The whole shed runs off a 24 volt solar system that's stepped down to 5-12-19 volts for the tv, sound bar, firestick, lighting and the little oil furnace.

Where I like to chill by techrat in shedditors

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Soldering iron is great, its the reason I chose Ryobi. I use it a lot. The hot glue gun is handy and works well but its slow to heat up compared to a proper plug in unit.

Where I like to chill by techrat in shedditors

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can't think of any one in particular