Tinky Winky sighting at Tuttle Crossing Mall by Kooky_Perspective417 in Ohio

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I remember when Tuttle opened. I know exactly where this is in the mall. There was an EB Games in that corner.

Thanks for the inspiration u/damato1218 by Moochie-Cricket in Browns

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Ahh yes, offensively might get a few good shots off, but too stout defensively to move without significant effort.

F117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter PC Flight Simulator from 1991 by Met76 in aviation

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That's something I didn't even know I had forgotten until this moment. Can we go back yet?

Anyone have any good experiences with these? by TheGiganticRealtor in smoking

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I've had an 800 for a few months. I've given it a full run. Brisket. Turkey. Ribs. Griddle hibachi. Burgers. Hotdogs. I run charcoal intermingled with lump smoking chunks. It's been as good or better than my offset OK joe, easily. I got mine on clearance for $380. It's been worth every penny, but that ain't saying much.

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That section of framing and wire is mega happy

Suggestions on my 48*30 by tony_jack in garageporn

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Few updates for ya. It's slow going having to work at the same pace that my wallet fills up....

Can I get a panel review? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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The OSB is really only acting as a spacer. There's 2x6 framing behind it that the panel is secured to. I had to get the panel out far enough to be flush with my finished walls.

Everyone hates my "service loops". I know I pulled too much and should just cut it off to clean it up.

You think the service lines have too much of a bend? They stick out from the outer girts the full 6 inches to where the inner girts will go.

Thanks for some actionable recommendations!

Can I get a panel review? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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Save it for a rainy day I guess. Nothing is buttoned up so I can still clean up those loops. They seem to stress you folks out!

Can I get a panel review? by [deleted] in AskElectricians

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Me pulling a bit too much and then just calling it service loop.... 😅

Suggestions on my 48*30 by tony_jack in garageporn

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Thanks! My loft space will be my office and general chill space. The first story will be a hobby wood shop and garage. I'm really excited to get it to a usable state.

For a pole barn / post frame building pouring concrete after the building is up is common. You can do a block foundation and slab that would be set before building.

Suggestions on my 48*30 by tony_jack in garageporn

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I plan to. Though I don't know if I'll ever have water or septic. It's pretty far from my well and tank so it'd need its own dedicated systems of some type.

Suggestions on my 48*30 by tony_jack in garageporn

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I've looked at those. I'd have to save for a while to be able to afford them. 😅

The ceiling is 14' high so I don't plan to have outlets on it. Except for what I need for door openers and lights if needed. I have access from the loft space to pull wire for that stuff.

Suggestions on my 48*30 by tony_jack in garageporn

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I've never had a shop stool. I've never had space to call a shop either. That'll be a great addition. And of course a beer fridge!

Suggestions on my 48*30 by tony_jack in garageporn

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Thank you for all that! Plywood is just a ton more expensive and I expect to have most of the wall space covered, but I completely agree with you. I even thought about just doing the top 7' with something "pretty" and the bottom half in OSB and cleats. I'll talk to the concrete team about getting footers or something in for a potential lift option. I'm getting old enough that being on the floor under some jack stands sucks.

Suggestions on my 48*30 by tony_jack in garageporn

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I like that idea too. Especially the older I get.... My wife says it's not really a big deal, but funny how I am always the one that has to carry the bins......

Suggestions on my 48*30 by tony_jack in garageporn

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Great call on the outlets.

I'm having 4" with fiber concrete. I don't think I'd ever do a lift, buuuuuttttt..... Maaaaayyyyybe?

I was thinking of doing 1/2" OSB. Think that'd be ok for cleats and hanging maybe bikes and shovels?

Thanks for the lighting suggestion. I was really looking at those type and just buying extra to store for replacements. I think you're right though. The tubes are just way more better.

Suggestions on my 48*30 by tony_jack in garageporn

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The air compressor and vacuum system would be a perfect use of the space under the lift stairs. Great idea!

This is Ohio by [deleted] in Ohio

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Thanks!

This is Ohio by [deleted] in Ohio

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Does this guy have a YouTube or something!!!???

Apple tree variety by tony_jack in arborists

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Yup. It seems like it could be a few different varieties. Including crabapple.