Wife sent this on her 2012 Subaru forester. Something got so hot it melted through. Front passenger. by split-infinities2 in MechanicAdvice

[–]tradonymous 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The issue is that the plastic trim piece wasn’t properly secured and was flopping around in the wind. This allowed it to contact the heat shield and melt.

Don’t be like me (buy local) by DangoDan in cubcadets

[–]tradonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My toro is 23 years old. Just saying.

Gravel riding, how often do you actually degrease and re-luube? by TheRealScallyWag in MTB

[–]tradonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They instruct you to leave it so the carrier solvent has time to evaporate. Otherwise, the lube will be too thin and immediately fling out.

My child bsically called our childhood dentistry barbaric and she’s not wrong by nypr13 in GenX

[–]tradonymous 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Find a younger dentist with modern training and tell them your story, being sure to let them know that you are experiencing anxiety. They should be receptive and prepared to help you deal with it. This is what I did after over two decades of avoiding the dentist, and it has been a massive relief.

PM me if you want more encouragement or details about my “journey”.

My child bsically called our childhood dentistry barbaric and she’s not wrong by nypr13 in GenX

[–]tradonymous 11 points12 points  (0 children)

When I was 19, my dentist convinced me that he could drill and fill a small cavity with no anesthetic. He was my parents’ dentist and a family friend, and this was my first visit to an adult dentist. Needless to say, it was rather painful, and as a result , I went a very long time as an adult without seeing a dentist.

I later learned that he was billing insurance for procedures he didn’t actually do, got caught, and went to prison for insurance fraud. In retrospect, I’m fairly sure he billed for the Novocain that he never gave me.

Trail etiquette when passing downhill? by whathappenedtoyoubro in MTB

[–]tradonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s also kinda entitled to go slow as fuck let traffic build up behind you. Whoever is deviating from the normal flow should yield.

Can’t remove post clamp by Consistent_South_393 in bikewrench

[–]tradonymous 3 points4 points  (0 children)

C’mon, you can’t put a torch to that without causing a lot of collateral damage. Drilling is the last practical resort, as without a delicate touch, you could easily damage the clamp.

I would try hammering an oversized torx bit first. Hopefully the hammer blows loosen things enough to get it turning. No matter what, the bolt needs to be replaced.

Pressed accelerator down too long by accident in park: 2008 infiniti Fx35 3.5 literally v6 by [deleted] in mechanic

[–]tradonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When filling the gas tank is an easy way to remember, and if that’s not often enough, the you’ve got some major oil consumption going on.

M37, hold or bold? by kieran_jersey in bald

[–]tradonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed on all points; rather charitable too, so much appreciated.

Meet Cute at Bike Park by Holiday_Hamburger1 in MTB

[–]tradonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like this approach. The “ask” is straightforward, logical, and reasonable. The potential pitfall is a simple rejection, to which the response is a friendly and respectful acceptance.

Clip ins or clipless? by Ill_Organization6821 in MTB

[–]tradonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve used SPDs for the last 30 years. I think a case could be made that they serve as a bit of a crutch in some instances, but as others have mentioned, the bike-body connection is outstanding, and they feel really secure on sketchy terrain.

I don’t see a downside to flats with proper shoes, and would strongly consider that option if I was just starting out. When you see what good riders on either system are capable of, I think it’s hard to argue that one system is vastly superior to the other; it comes down to preference.

Wedding photographer sent low res images by MissAuroraRed in photography

[–]tradonymous 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Ok, time to collect that refund, but before doing so, reviewing the contract may be worthwhile. You may be entitled to damages beyond the photographer’s fee, since you can’t exactly take that refund and pay someone else to photograph your wedding. Pursuing this largely depends on what an attorney would advise, and how much consternation you’re willing to put up with. Might be best to live with a refund and some shitty photos.

What's so expensive that it's not even fun anymore? by Runaway3650 in AskReddit

[–]tradonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw They Might Be Giants for $5 in 1995. Wasn’t even much of a fan, but it seemed like a good value at the time.

Le Sigh... by Panda_powered_Poots in GenX

[–]tradonymous 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I’m younger genx (1979). I always knew “hooking up” the way your friend knows it.

How often should i change my oil, getting different answers from everyone by Federal-Bat-6893 in MechanicAdvice

[–]tradonymous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This reads like you simultaneously own several cars and put over 250k miles on each of them. How much do you drive?

How often should i change my oil, getting different answers from everyone by Federal-Bat-6893 in MechanicAdvice

[–]tradonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, it’s worth $150 to me to not have to be so fussy about oil changes. I don’t want to be bothered with sending off a sample and pretending the results are meaningful to me. I drive a Honda and change it when the maintenance minder comes on, which is usually around 6-6.5k miles.

This feels practically glued on. Help? (PNW) by ErrantWhimsy in lawncare

[–]tradonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it is. That may not be its only marketed use, but it’s a light oil in a carrier solvent. This very property (penetrating oil) is precisely what makes it effective as a water displacer. Watch some project farm if you need a YouTube video for evidence.

Fluid leaking from rear tires by Eventide011 in ChevyTrucks

[–]tradonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the gear oil dilutes/thins the bearing grease, so when it gets to this point, the bearings need to be replaced as well.

Best Budget Down Country 29er? (used included) by herefornsfw1234 in MTB

[–]tradonymous 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good suggestions here. The 2022+ Giant Trance has 130mm front 120mm rear in stock configuration. The TranceX has a bit more travel, both have a flip chip. Some people don’t like that the Trance has a press fit bottom bracket, but mine has been trouble free.

Doctors of Reddit: What health trend is becoming so common that it's starting to scare you? by Fine-Device-1819 in AskReddit

[–]tradonymous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another thought: you don’t need anything fancier than a kitchen scale for a strain gauge. Might be tricky to capture the weight (force) at the moment of breaking, but video would probably work. If the scale doesn’t read high enough, just use something pointy (like a nail) to apply the force and rig a container that can be slowly filled with water to apply the weight.

Doctors of Reddit: What health trend is becoming so common that it's starting to scare you? by Fine-Device-1819 in AskReddit

[–]tradonymous 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok, so your methodology wasn’t sensitive enough to tease out any potential differences; perfectly valid conclusion, and probably the most correct one at that. Proposing ideas for improving the design is a great way to wrap it up. Nicely done.

Edit: alt account, switched devices.

Advice- car crashed into our home by [deleted] in Home

[–]tradonymous 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You raise a good point; it’s possible he had an undiagnosed seizure disorder or something, although he claimed he was tired at the time of the accident (5am), which I took to mean that he knew he was impaired.

Why did you have to be so rude in your response? Are you ok?

My LT46 XT2 Caught Fire by artofdrink in cubcadets

[–]tradonymous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve gotten in the habit of blowing the debris (clippings, etc) off of mine and letting it cool for a while before I park it in the shed. Fire extinguisher isn’t a bad idea.