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>> No.2796498 [View]

>>2793652
>pride of ownership
Snap on guys are worse than apple fags.

>> No.2796497 [View]

>>2786247
https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/disclosures-101-social-media-influencers
"The FTC works to stop deceptive ads, and its Endorsement Guides go into detail about how advertisers and endorsers can stay on the right side of the law.
If you endorse a product through social media, your endorsement message should make it obvious when you have a relationship (“material connection”) with the brand. A “material connection” to the brand includes a personal, family, or employment relationship or a financial relationship – such as the brand paying you or giving you free or discounted products or services"

NTA btw you're just wrong and I hate the way you type all confident knowing nothing.

>> No.2796496 [View]

>>2796322
>Will it hold a 2 element 10m yagi?
Mine holds a 25ft high 6-20m hexbeam with a medium duty rotor on top. If you have any doubts just throw another cement block on. Make sure the roof is supported too.

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Is quinclorac safe around vegetable gardens? I’ve got a lawn in the backyard roughly 1200 Sqft but its perimeter is surrounded by a garden bed and divided with edging pavers like pic related.

The herbicide would be used on the lawn but I’m concerned about leeching or overspray that would harm the consumability of my veggies. In addition, would it be safe to add pre-emergent in this scenario next spring without worry of poisoning my veggies as well?

>> No.2796494 [View]

>>2796490
If I ever catch one of you animals pouring out your shit bucket at the fence line again, you're gonna have a bad time. Keep away from your neighbors. Drag your trailer as far from others as possible and pour out your shit buckets close by and I won't bother you unless garbage starts blowing across the fence line. Toilet paper will dry out and blow along so use it sparingly. Also, shit inside your trailer. No one wants to see another human being living like an animal, that's why we left the city in the first place.

>> No.2796493 [View]

>>2796425
> ADS1115
Yeah, it’s for DC voltages (as the datasheet says, battery voltage monitoring)
Not generally useful for determining the frequency components of noise from a switching power supply that operates in the kHz range, or 10s of kHz most likely.
You can definitely hear 60 and 32 Hz, that’s audio range. Put it through a capacitor in series to remove the DC component.
BTW… and I’m sure you have… considered rotary encoders?

>> No.2796492 [View]

>>2796488
I misunderstood your term "garbage heap" to mean an older trailer, rather than one with visible code violations. Just the same, where is it that inspectors prowl around doing this? We won't come looking for you. Here in NC I can't imagine inspectors driving around counting exits, inspecting porches, etc., whether in a trashy trailer park or any neighborhood for that matter. So are you in California, Massachusetts, or where, and do the inspectors walk around your house periodically checking for drop cords and shit?

>> No.2796491 [View]

>>2796487
That's not how it works... kind of.... actually it's possible that it could slightly reduce the efficiency... I would have the panel at a 45degree angle as close to you, and as far away from the AC as possible and it shouldn't be a problem.

Do any anons have any ideas on how to drop a large vehicle like a trailer or RV a 8 inches and slowly jack it up again without the occupants inside realizing? It can't be too noisy. But some noise could be explained as sci-fi nonsense.
Looking to reliably raise and drop a vehicle over and over.

>> No.2796490 [View]

>>2796346
No experience here, but I know three guys who did what I wish I'd done - bought a piece of property, in a decent location, that needed a lot of work (usually hilly), for cheap, bulldozed in a flat area and parked a trailer or modular home on it (they pre-checked to make sure there were no codes prohibiting them). That place is now YOURS and you won't be dealing with a landlord, or tenant's association or HOA or any other shit. Then spend a couple of years building the property into something you want.

>> No.2796489 [View]

>>2796322
When your rotator weighs more than your antenna, it's time to rething your antenna choices

>> No.2796488 [View]

>>2796482
The code inspectors only look at the outside. Ie, do you have the required number of exits, stairs and porches are up to code, no electrical wiring going out to storage sheds, carport supports are secure, etc.
>The old woman who has no money for a new trailer is just homeless after this?
Yeah if the state says the trailer is not up to code. You think the MH park is going to go up against uncle sam?

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>live in small room
>tv and window ac in the same area
>constantly blasted by cold air when using tv
I am considering buying a standing mirror or 3-panal japanese divider to block the air from hitting me but the problem with that is the air might come back to the ac and nullify the cooling process. Yes or no?

>no I cannot move my tv or ac

>> No.2796486 [View]

>>2796429
OH SAY CAN YOU SEEEEEEEE

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>>2795661
>>2795716
>>2795664
It looks like I can re-use the goggles, which appear to be an Eachine VR009 variant.

The choice is between a

BabyApe Pro (~$150 w/ batteries + $80 for the controller = $210 total)

FoldApe ($200 with batteries + $80 controller = $280 total)

or a Flywoo Explorer
($260 + batteries and controller, est $370 total)

The FoldApe has a GPS, but I hear it has interference issues with the FPV signal. Does anyone have experience with the FoldApe4?

>> No.2796484 [View]

>>2794868
No river flows uphill.

>> No.2796483 [View]

>>2796470
>>2796480

Question is: should I sell sewing patterns from this hat along with instructions on Etsy?

I think others would like to make their own Scythian Hats but don't know how to.

Plus I think it looks really cute!

>> No.2796482 [View]

>>2796478
>t most parks will have code inspectors come by every 10-20 years to make sure they get rid of the garbage heaps.

Where does this go on, and how does it work? The old woman who has no money for a new trailer is just homeless after this? I suppose there are some high-end trailer parks (aka moblie home communities) full of wealthy retirees where that might work, but around here (eastern NC) it would just be a way to outlaw trailer parks, because that would be the result.

>> No.2796481 [View]

>>2796454
if that's wood framing it didn't break, it was meant to come apart the way it did. Look how perfectly it would fit back together if you cleaned the gravel out of the channel. If the wood has rotted and weakened you should make replacement pieces and fix it before putting it back together the way it was that worked great for 100 years or whatever.

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>>2796470
The same hat, but from another angle.

>What kind of hat is this?
A Scythian Hat, to be more precise.
I like it because it makes her look like a cute gnomie.

>> No.2796479 [View]

>>2796476
Okay, bot.

>> No.2796478 [View]

>>2796414
They grandfather them in but most parks will have code inspectors come by every 10-20 years to make sure they get rid of the garbage heaps. For new leases though they will most likely try to get old MH out of the park.

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>>2796450
It's a self-contained world where you control everything, and bad things only happen if you want them to. Well sorta. There was that time when the pump failed and the water level dropped to about nothing and that made it easy for the crayfish to track the salamanders down and eat them alive with those food-processor cutter things sticking out of their heads.

>> No.2796476 [View]

>>2794800
Likely outcome 1:
>insert gene into self.
>inserts into p53 or other tumour suppressor gene
>die of AIDS
Likely outcome 2:
>insert gene into self
>immune system attacks product
>die of AIDS
Likely outcome 3:
>OP is OP
>die of AIDS

>> No.2796475 [View]

>>2796440
It'd be better than what NASA made.

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