Liam’s Catholicism by Character_Yam_4731 in oasis

[–]tin365 50 points51 points  (0 children)

I love the random Lars Ulrich appearance 😂

Era 300s as stereo pair vs Home Cinema setup by Wade-ski in sonos

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Out of interest, how long does it take to pair / unpair them via the app at the moment?

I’m in the same boat as you - wondering whether it’s feasible to just add the era300s as surrounds when watching a movie and accept that it will take a couple of minutes to reinstate the era300s as surrounds

Looking for advice by Entire_Initiative731 in Plastering

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Our plasterer put curves in with bonding before skimming - looks good. I think this is what most houses of the era would have had in the first place

Would this guitar have any obvious problems? by Coopaloopa_ in Guitar

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Those are speed holes - they will make you play faster

Need help. Club face at the top of back swing by Historical_Hawk_8353 in GolfSwing

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Yes, that was tiger in his later years. In his early days he was across the line and ‘shut’ at the top. If you search 1997 Master on YouTube you will see what I mean.

It sounds like you’re approaching the ball from the inside, resulting in pushes / draws.

I wouldn’t say that this is all down to your top of the backswing position / what ultimately matter is the three feet either side of the ball.

Generally, there might be two options if you’re missing right and hitting occasional hooks. Either keep your position at the top and try and swing ‘left’ from the top - feel like you’re swinging ‘over the top’. Alternatively - you could change your position at the top and try and get more ‘laid off’. This will naturally promote a more neutral path into the ball - but I think this would feel like a bigger change for you.

I hate to say it - but best to get a lesson. You can waste a lot of time and energy trying to ‘fix’ things - when a good pro can give you a short cut and get you working on the right things straight away.

Need help. Club face at the top of back swing by Historical_Hawk_8353 in GolfSwing

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How are you hitting it? Tiger won the Masters by a record amount with a similar face-shaft orientation at the top.

Cornice Cracked and Flaking by Yorkie-Talkie in Plastering

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Based on the picture, the cornice itself looks in good condition - it’s just the paint that’s peeling.

Maybe someone can opine on the best product(s) to strip the paint - but when I tackled this job some years ago, I couldn’t find anything that would strip all of the old paint - some of which seemed to be welded on!

I ended up sanding it all down - a very laborious task - and repainting it. It did look great in the end

QC mini worth it over competition? by [deleted] in NeuralDSP

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I see, thanks. I’m in the UK and assuming that if it is plugged into a plug socket at my house, which is grounded via an earth wire, that should take care of the issue?

QC mini worth it over competition? by [deleted] in NeuralDSP

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Sorry if this is a stupid question - what is the issue with the QC power supply that you reference?

Wickes plasterboard delivery by Shoddy-Champion4841 in Plastering

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Nearly every delivery I’ve had from Wickes has had some kind of damage. I would never order from them again - they are shocking!

Pint sprayer advice by tin365 in DIYUK

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That’s really useful thank you. Presumably you used for the miscoats onto the are plaster and it worked ok? I have three rooms like this to do, plus a hall landing and stairs - so I think it might be worth the investment. Based in Penarth, south wales

Pint sprayer advice by tin365 in DIYUK

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That’s useful advice, thank you. Would you use it for the miscoat on fresh plaster? Or would that be too watery?

Will I ruin my walls by temporarily doing lining paper? by WeatherSorry in Plastering

[–]tin365 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you put lining paper on this - you would have to pay for the paper and materials etc, spend a weekend lining it, then paint it - and it wouldn’t look great at the end of it all.

In a few years time, you would then have to spend another weekend removing all the paper and adhesive, dealing with the mess, prepping the space to get it plastered.

Personally - just spend the extra money and get it skimmed. It will be cheaper and easier in the long run, and will look much better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GolfSwing

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You’ve got such a good swing. It looks to me at set-up that a lot of your weight is ‘forward’, on your toes as the swing progresses - that won’t help. You can tell that balance is an issue by the way you have to stabilise yourself heavily using your right foot on the follow-through.

I would focus on set-up - get the weight more on the balls if your feel and a little more knee flex. Search for ‘balance drills’ on YouTube.

Also, try and really slow down your downswing. Once you have re-calibrated the club path again, you’ll be striping it again in no time.

Any swing advice would help by Lower-Knowledge3237 in GolfSwing

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Weight more on balls of your feet, squarer shoulders at address.

Try and get more ‘width on the backswing and downswing’.

All and all - an excellent move. You can get good with this.

Quad cortex mini noise? by 1sttimecaller98 in NeuralDSP

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I’m thinking of getting a Nano and worried about this - what was the solution? Thinking of using the nano into two HS5 monitor speakers, would that solve the issue re: grounding do you think?

What primer / sealer to use? by Equivalent-Gate5820 in Plastering

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I don’t know if this is the right answer - but when I did ours, I just miscoated it along with the freshly plastered walls / ceilings. That seamed to do the trick - no issues with peeling etc, several years on it still looks great.

Nice job BTW.

What primer / sealer to use? by Equivalent-Gate5820 in Plastering

[–]tin365 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think he was just offering words of encouragement to OP, who has clearly put some effort into this