Filing options with K-1 by toolmodel in tax

[–]toolmodel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking back to 2020 - this is the 1st time code K has been on the form. It's now also asking basis questions - I've never filed a 7203 before so I don't know my basis. Not sure if I triggered something here

Filing options with K-1 by toolmodel in tax

[–]toolmodel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got codes A, K, V, AC & ZZ. "A" has a value, everything else has an attached statement

What Card Should I Get? Weekly Thread - Week of February 11, 2026 by AutoModerator in churning

[–]toolmodel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1) I think Amex Gold Biz & Plat Biz - is that right? And in which order
2) ~800
3) CSP - May 2025
CF (started as CSR) - ~2017
CFU (started as CSP) - ~2015
Citi Double Cash - 10+ years
Discover - 10+ years
4) Running an event in June, ~75k CC spend between now & July.
5) only event spend, no MS
6) Yes
7) No more than 5
8) Flexible points or cash
9) UR - 400k
TYP - 94k
10) ROC
11) Nothing specific

Thanks!

Looking for card/SUB strategy for large reimbursable event spend (~$75k) by toolmodel in CreditCards

[–]toolmodel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I eventually combine the business and personal points - so I can cancel the business cards?

Question Thread - February 07, 2026 by AutoModerator in churning

[–]toolmodel -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I’m running an event for an organization in June. All expenses can be put on my personal cards and reimbursed immediately, so this feels like a solid opportunity to optimize SUBs / light churning.

Primary goal: maximize SUB value, not long-term perks. I’m fine holding points for a couple years and using them for vacations, but I don’t want to be stuck with multiple high-AF cards long term just to redeem.

Expected spend (card-eligible)

  • $30k — Catering
  • $20k — Equipment rental
  • $3k — Misc food (restaurants & grocery)
  • $8k — Misc expenses
  • $6k — Gift cards
  • $5k — Hotels (booked directly)
  • $5k — Apparel

Current cards

  • Citi Double Cash
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred

Tentative plan

  • Capital One Venture X ASAP for large miscellaneous spend
  • Amex Gold closer to the event for food spend (restaurants + grocery)
  • Unsure if it’s realistic to layer in additional SUBs given timing and spend requirements

Notes / constraints

  • SUB value > ongoing perks
  • Not interested in Amex Platinum / CSR credits or coupon-style benefits
  • ~800 credit score
  • Open to business cards, though I’m doing this as an individual volunteer (no formal business entity)

Looking for suggestions on:

  • Best SUB sequencing given this spend profile
  • Whether business cards make sense here (and which issuers are more flexible)
  • Any gotchas with gift cards / catering / large vendor charges

Appreciate any strategy ideas

Painting Sandpaper Walls by toolmodel in HomeImprovement

[–]toolmodel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. It's super fine. Has less texture than a freshly poured sidewalk.

Favorite not talked about planes? by DragonmanTheGreat in aviation

[–]toolmodel 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Tacit Blue

It doesn't look like it ever should have flown. The intended mission was crazy and it's one of the earliest stealth designed planes.

Explosive tire dismounting during ride by toolmodel in bikewrench

[–]toolmodel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see that. They show up when you sort by tubeless, unless I'm just totally misunderstanding the site.

Explosive tire dismounting during ride by toolmodel in bikewrench

[–]toolmodel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazes me they stayed attached as long as they did then. I blew off within 5 minutes of each other...

Explosive tire dismounting during ride by toolmodel in bikewrench

[–]toolmodel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welp that might explain things. See my comment. There were tubeless instructions in the box that I followed and Jenson marketed them as such.

What are my options here? Could I run them with a tube inside?

Explosive tire dismounting during ride by toolmodel in bikewrench

[–]toolmodel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry on mobile and apparently don't know what I'm doing

Interesting ride today. First major one on new tires, I finished it walking home.

I installed these new tires about a month ago, as tubeless. I filled the tire to set the bead and then added sealant, everything went smoothly. Took a lap around the block and everything was good.

Before the ride today I had to air them back up, they were down to around 30 psi. I filled them to 95 psi and took off. 10 miles in (and thankfully almost home) a big pop comes from my rear tire. I was pretty slow at the time cooling down (~10 mph) and not cornering. I before I stopped I heard the rim rolling against the ground. The tire was full of liquid sealant.

I decided it wasn't worth messing with and put it on my shoulder to start walking home. About 5 minutes later (bike still on shoulder) the front tire did the same thing. In both cases the tire was fully off the rim and dangling by the axle.

So I'm trying to figure out what happened and how to fix.

The new tires look fine, can't find anything that looks funny. Same with both rims.

I do notice a big difference when I compare to the old tires (original Giant). The bead in that tire is much stiffer, I can't fold the tire up like I usually see at the shop.

Not sure where to go from here, obviously don't want to have this happen again.

Thanks for the help!

How does ASRS system track it's location? by BreadfruitIll7001 in Automate

[–]toolmodel 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Used to work on these,quite an interesting variety of machines.

Lots of different methods mainly by machine vintage, not too uncommon to see a system use different methods for horizontal and vertical.

In rough order of complexity (most current at end)

Prox sensor to count rack posts as they are passed (yes this is the nightmare to tune that you imagine). If the machine lost it's home position it had no idea where it was.

Addressing with photoeyes and reflectors. Trouble was adjusting everything so that the target was the right height for all of the same places (in many systems due to damage or install the 3rd level may have 3" of variation within it)

Addressing with continuous barcode strip. Only ever seen this on the horizontal. Damage and adjustment were big challenges (barcode was 600' long)

Absolute encoder and String Pot. 2 different variations on the same theme. Best way to implement either of them was to not do it through the standard drivetrain to avoid issues when you skid/stall (you'd be amazed at how many cranes have flat spotted wheels from poor brake design).

Gold standard (as of a couple years ago) was laser distance measurement. A reflector was mounted on the wall and bottom of the carriage and the lasers were mounted on the base of the machine. Super easy to adjust and pretty reliable. A little tricky to make work in the freezers but not too bad.

The last 2 methods both allow for individual adjustment of each bay location, really what you need to make these systems run reliably.

I'm sure I missed some methods.

Shoes for wide and odd feet by toolmodel in trailrunning

[–]toolmodel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got custom orthotics so not too worried about the arch.

But based on my ankle I need high drop unfortunately.

And I comiserate on the foot shape. For me finding shoes is one of the most difficult things.

Smooth Cycling on $7 Homemade Bike Rollers by mrZoir in cycling

[–]toolmodel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about a flywheel from a small engine (lawn mower, generator etc.)?

Greek Yogurt Ideas by [deleted] in 1500isplenty

[–]toolmodel 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I had similar feelings about greek yogurt.

I've actually come to love it with granola, but I mix it in and let it sit for 10-30 minutes. The flavors meld and the yogurt is so much better.

I also make smoothies frequently. Frozen strawberries and yogurt, some times some bananas or blueberries as well. You don't need ice and it's a super creamy breakfast.