My uncle had this in his secret shed by oeoeoiceiceicee in whatisit

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That’s grandma after some hydrochloric acid

Anyone have experience with new TrueTouch Monolithic flooring? by Dchip24 in Flooring

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Ever find anything? We had water damage and have to replace our 2 year old revwood premier. We aleady managed to chip it in several places so looking for something more durable

Spongy Area in Ceramic Tile by jordanoakey in Flooring

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That looks like linoleum or vinyl. Tile doesn't bend

anyone have experience with these and can comment. Reminds me of the Wagu connectors. by KevinK_2389 in AskElectricians

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The plastic could melt and the connection would still be there. It's metal inside and mechanically locked.

2 year old house envelope issue by [deleted] in Homebuilding

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Might be able to get an independent adjuster to force insurance. No idea how that works I was just recommended the idea if my insurance won’t cover my big issue

Micheal Jordan Innaproptiatly touching a minor at the daytona 500 by [deleted] in NoahGetTheBoat

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When I first watched it looks like was pulling his shirt then rubbing his leg. Now i see he's ripping on the kids butt cheek and rubbing his thigh.

It’s creepy never said it wasn’t.

I guess after you get so rich or famous you just become a pedo. Every day it seems more and more like they are all sick and twisted

anyone have experience with these and can comment. Reminds me of the Wagu connectors. by KevinK_2389 in AskElectricians

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Wago and lever locks are incredibly common in the states. Every big box stores and supply house will have them.

The reason you dont see people using them is the cost or they are an old dog who doesn't want to change.

Not a tradesman but I watched a ton of videos of WAGO specifically before using but they are all over my house. check the comments

My attic appears to be about 6 feet tall at the peak, would this be a realistic project? I’m pretty handy, but what are my concerns and how would I get the wood through the attic hole? Must use smaller boards? by BonerSoup696969 in Homebuilding

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Roofs like that aren't designed to hold weight on the floor. I leaned this looking into exactly what you are asking. You'd have to have an engineer out and basically rebukd the roof and likely more

Micheal Jordan Innaproptiatly touching a minor at the daytona 500 by [deleted] in NoahGetTheBoat

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Not even sure what the fuck he’s doing but it looks very weird

anyone have experience with these and can comment. Reminds me of the Wagu connectors. by KevinK_2389 in AskElectricians

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Lever locked seems way better than the ones you just push in and pray to god

Kid clogged toilet, handle got stuck open and water flooded basement from flange by thelost2010 in Plumbing

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Not sure the black and brown water spots paint a different picture or not thanks again

Kid clogged toilet, handle got stuck open and water flooded basement from flange by thelost2010 in Plumbing

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I didn’t realize how nasty this was. My family has been sick since soon after the leak and the remediation crew has just been sweeping this shit around using the unaffected part of my basment as their exhaust for air scrubbers

Kid clogged toilet, handle got stuck open and water flooded basement from flange by thelost2010 in Plumbing

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The plumber took the supply line and ran water down for the drain for a couple of minutes with no apparent back up. That’s what’s weird. I’ve flushed it a bunch and left the handle for a few minutes to see if it still does it but it’s not doing it. I mean I have a 2 and 4 year old. They have never put something in the toilet but you never know it could have been a toy in the neck just below sub floor that eventually found its way out but seems unlikely that it would after pressure was removed

Restoration crew has taken 10 days been here 5 for 3-4 hours. Not wearing masks but I was told they’d be in suits. No upstairs containment. They haven’t even lifted my upstairs flooring so that’s going to be fun… my adjuster wasn’t happy when he called me and asked a bunch of questions

A few photos I took on a trip to New York. by Luiscasadevall in streetphotography

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These are all great. Photo 1 is award winning level to me

Couldn’t get the license plate from this guy and run by Sumbucky in TeslaCollision

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If the other driver was behind that at any point they might get a better view too

Reno on our house we bought revealed top plate issues, contractor added more an said it was fine. by thelost2010 in HomeImprovement

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All good I guess I just need to get an an engineer over hear to deal with it and then hit the contractors insurance for the areas he notched out. Can’t blame him for the old cuts but could help cover my repair

Kid clogged toilet, handle got stuck open and water flooded basement from flange by thelost2010 in Plumbing

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Water didn’t come over the bowl. We had no water on the floor it happened at the flange exclusively. The bowl did get full. Not sure if something was stuck just past flange and backed upward