

I have done that before but it collects chips when I am working with steel.


I have done that before but it collects chips when I am working with steel.


On portable stuff I do the same. For grinders, I use zip-ties.


Hey, different strokes for different folks.
There is a pretty good series on youtube for maritime stuff. Brick Immortar
If you are into car stuff you should checkout Squidd


I highly recommend the Well there’s your problem episode about this.


Reading: The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England
Listening to: The Eye of the Bedlam Bride
We should encourage more one on one time between P and VP. Let’s see how the trend goes. It’s the only responsible thing we can do as researchers.


The local community college has(d?) a good rock station with no ads but I am just out of range of their transmitter since we moved so I have not been able to listen for the last couple years.
In the US, the HD stations also don’t play as many or any ads, I don’t know how they are funded but its pretty cool. Mostly deep cuts or out of vogue genres. There are a couple of cool local jazz, blues, oldies or others.


The big thing you and a lot of posters are missing is what happens when those parts aren’t made anymore. With a standard motor that uses a start capacitor, you can get that cap or motor as a generic part or from another manufacturer, if your modern appliance eats its vfd board now, you can replace it for $$$. If it dies in 8 years, its probably already been discontinued and you are sol even if you wanted to pay for it.


Thanks to better manufacturing techniques, engineering analysis, and the fine humans in management, we have gotten really good at barely building a machine that lasts just long enough to be out of warranty.


Yeahhhhhh this strikes me as someone who should have gotten help but didn’t and was in a weird place.
One thing that is overlooked here by the other posts is that the blade speed on a wood miter saw is too fast for the metal cutting blade. If you look at the fein slugger or evolution rages, they operate at lower rpms. It might work but you need to make sure you don’t overspeed the blade.


These are both awful things to do but I was a really shitty person in highschool.
We would stretch clear plastic wrap between two lamp posts or signposts across a road in our neighborhood at night and hide in the bushes. When a car drove up, it would vaguely look like another car was on the other side because their lights would reflect off the plastic wrap so they would stop and then get out and rip the plastic wrap down of just drive through it.
The other thing we would do was to take a strip of duct tape and string it sticky side up on the road so when a car would drive by, it would stick to their tires and make it sound like a flat tire.
Kids are dumb.


I mean, soft power doesn’t really matter to a dictator that insists on using hard power.
The tires start out hard, then get soft and greasy before they get cooked. The Ferrari f1 team is drooling though.

The next phase is “well it was our fault but we can’t do anything to stop it”.


Tucows?! Now that’s deeplore from the before times.


The anount of people I see wasting food from these giant plates is equal to the number that are obese and finish the whole plate. Both of those are higher by an order of magnitude vs the people who share a plate or bring leftovers home. Before we had kids, my wife and I could usually share a meal and still have leftovers.
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Awesome, I’ll check it out. Thank you!
It’s not really noticeable imo.