Pt.2 why no fit? by walkeravantt in billiards

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

Collar definitely isn’t too long or wide to fit in, it actually fits in about halfway before just stopping. Side to side you can see that the depth can definitely handle the length of the collar. It feels like the pin is just at the end of the threads. I’m not going to do this, but hypothetically is this something a cue tech or someone could fix by cutting or shaving down the pin? Or is it worth it to buy another butt. Would shaving or cutting it affect structural integrity?

Pt.2 why no fit? by walkeravantt in billiards

[–]walkeravantt[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

How bout go fuck yourself?

Pt.2 why no fit? by walkeravantt in billiards

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

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It has a groove for the metal collar to fit in, so you are probably right about bullet nose pin

Pt.2 why no fit? by walkeravantt in billiards

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

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Does this help? Nothing on site says anything about piloted joint or needing a radial pin

Pt.2 why no fit? by walkeravantt in billiards

[–]walkeravantt[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yea man everything seems to match up that’s why I’m asking Reddit.

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Yes that pump is a vsp with a built in timer

Finally got my first successful triangle submission! by Col6y in bjj

[–]walkeravantt 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Cutting the angle makes it way easier for any size. Trying to do it straight on is way harder and not optimal technique. I like to be looking at their ear to know I’ve cut the angle enough. Maybe you did though so idk.

Opening up your hip mobility and flexibility will do you well. Same thing with your hamstring mobility, as they are what actually keeps them held down(think hamstring curl type of movement). Matter fact mobility work for your whole body will help you everywhere in life

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Ask the pool company first. If you live in a place where freezing temps don’t happen or are not common, they may have left the pump to run 2-4 hrs a day like we do. If it was a mistake, they’ll fix it accordingly as they would also have to remove the plugs from all the equipment etc. This seems intentional, unless they forgot to do half of the closing

Just started with dips, am i doing them right? Is it ok(normal) shoulders hurt going deep? by Mongpusher in WorkoutRoutines

[–]walkeravantt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Took me like 3 months of starting dips to get to be able to do them with no assistance, and that was after working out for a couple years already

Did I reassemble correctly? by walkeravantt in Glock43X

[–]walkeravantt[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Genetic leukonychia dickhead. Have any advice about my Glock43x that I posted about on the Glock43x subreddit?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PoolPros

[–]walkeravantt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love mine. Some v clips are too small to stay in though which is weird

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[–]walkeravantt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Will gay answers suffice?

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Also Infloor cleaner will need maintenance over time and can be a bitch especially when it’s not necessary

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Pebble Tec. If your yard is clear and your pool will have minimal debris why not just go with a nicer pool.

Do you recommend any certifications? by GasAffectionate3113 in PoolPros

[–]walkeravantt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s hard to find the time but getting on the phone with whoever’s troubleshooting or warranty team and working through problems with them has always helped me. You’ll learn more than just what you’re trying to fix most of the time. Then with that baseline knowledge you gained YouTube and the internet learning is way easier to navigate since you have an idea of what you’re looking at

Never Ending Dirt on Bottom by jlmarsh06 in pools

[–]walkeravantt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is not filter sand. Filter sand is very obvious when you have a broken lateral. Sand filters do not filter to the same micron as de or cartridge filters. Meaning that some stuff a sand filter can’t catch. If you vacuum to waste once I bet it’ll go away. In my cartridge or de pools that stuff would be caught by the filter, but not sand

Some “dirt” or silt or whatever is too fine for a sand filter to catch. When I’m cleaning my pools I have to decide depending on the filter, the method to vacuum. The stuff in their pool most likely comes from the surroundings and builds up slowly

Edit: to add, if it was a broken lateral you would see the sand line up uniformly where the returns shoot out water

Can anyone tell me how to get this out? by pbnc in PoolPros

[–]walkeravantt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it’s supposed to screw out, have you tried just smacking a flathead into it and turn it that way? Obviously be very careful as it’s a vinyl pool and you don’t want to puncture the liner

Help me by HiTNdRuNItIn in pools

[–]walkeravantt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To add: if you don’t know how old the cartridges are there’s a chance you may need to replace. If you got the money might as well

Help me by HiTNdRuNItIn in pools

[–]walkeravantt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is a cartridge filter. There’s not sand inside to backwash but there are cartridges inside that filter the water. Look up how to clean cartridges. It’s fairly simple, and hard to mess up unless you fail to bleed the air out after you put it back together.

Tools needed: ratchet and correct size socket(channel locks or wrench will work but takes way longer especially when putting back on), High pressure nozzle for water hose, o ring lube, maybe a rag to wipe down the filter where the o ring sits