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>> No.2791713 [View]

>>2770075
Coffee brewing involves three things.
Water temp, grind fineness, and extraction time.
What you need of each factor depends on your brew method.

>> No.2791712 [View]

Any anons own an flsun super racer? Got mine a few months ago and now I'm looking to get it printing ABS. Trying to figure out the best way to go about building an enclosure for it.

>> No.2791711 [View]

>>2791544
I was gonna say to replace the wax seal until I saw you lived in a third world country.

>> No.2791710 [View]

>>2791704
You install it on a supply register and it supposedly pulls air from other rooms into the room it's installed in. Doesn't do shit in actuality though.

>> No.2791709 [View]

>>2791684
Do grease trap cleaning while you're at it.

>> No.2791708 [View]

I put one in one of the bedrooms in my house that never got enough heating/cooling and it had virtually no effect. If you're having problems with circulation you're better off just setting the fan on the ac/furnace to run constantly. My fan has been running non stop for about 12 years and every room maintains the same temperature that way.

>> No.2791707 [View]

>>2783112
I didn't really know all that much about them.
The first time I really heard people talk about them was their jack stands being unironically shit and could get you killed. So I avoid them entirely now.

>> No.2791706 [View]

>>2791310
Yup. If you're doing bread the lift bowl models all have 500+ watt motors which is enough to do even pizza dough.

>> No.2791705 [View]

>>2791595
>no drugs
>proceeds to write a paragraph about all the drugs he did
kek

>> No.2791704 [View]

>>2791699
What is it?

>> No.2791703 [View]

>>2791701
Print stuff?

>> No.2791702 [View]

>>2791650
My parents built both of the houses I grew up in, but this was back in the 90s and they were very modest homes, but from what I remember they went up fast. Less than a year. And my parents had very humble jobs, my mom worked at a grocery store and my dad was a vending machine mechanic. But it was the 90s, not sure how bad it is now. I'm not looking to build a fucking castle or anything extravagant, just a plot of land and a small house. Fuck it maybe even a mini house to I don't get raped by the faggot fucking government and their bullshit property tax.
People are asking for legit $200k for their shacks built in 1920 with shit smeared on the walls, it's nuts.

>> No.2791701 [View]

work is getting rid of a prusa mk3 for free grabs, what to do with it?

>> No.2791700 [View]
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>>2791525
Thanks some of these retards don't even own tools let alone a house. Ive been doing it piecemeal after working my full time job. Wrapped the otherwise of the fireplace yesterday, I chipped the board a bit but plan on building a book shelf there anyway. Just 1 full row and a partial left to do.

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Do these work?

>> No.2791698 [View]

>>2791614
this is true one time a guy gave me $80 for some old puffy floor mats on ebay and even drove to my house to pick them up. you never hear from them again because they realize they're stupid and move on

>> No.2791697 [View]

>>2791642
Paint over it with some Kilz primer and then paint it whatever color but do it corner to corner or it'll look like ass. You can get away with spot priming it

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>>2791503
wat

>>2791586
i used to see something liek this so this with some types of infill.
iirc cubic infill was always the worst culprit.
Basically the first layer to bridge over the infill had trouble cleanly spanning it, so successive 'top' layers would look like shit unless I had several extra... like 6 instead of 3 etc.

>>2791658
well duh
yes, a parameter that effects the amount of nozzle flow can effect its retraction.
But if thats the case then its just as likely to be the filament's slightly different physical characteristics too.

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MFJ is won't be around much longer. Buy your Mighty Fine Junk while you can.

>> No.2791694 [View]

>>2791684
If you have experience in sure you already know this, but be ready to work third shift a decent amount. I'm also assuming that you're planning on using a steam cleaner? It's a rough life, man. Make sure all of you are equal owners, because of the three of you, at least one will say fuck it right as you're about to score a decent contract.

>> No.2791693 [View]

>>2789848
Hey my brother just went to the burn unit when one of these exploded. Whose flashlight sucks now stumpy.

>> No.2791692 [View]

I think it's a good idea, but too specific. You may not get enough jobs. Do grills and stove tops and ovens as well.

You make that a business and you will do really well.

Wear gloves and a mask, those chemical companies don't play

>> No.2791691 [View]

>>2783112
Smells like cheap oil. Stores are robbed blind here. All my HF tools broke and I replaced them with better. I buy Milwaukee now.

>> No.2791690 [View]

>>2791378
mine works fine but all of the stiffest of doughs.

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