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>> No.1269562 [View]

>>1267810
Jesus, that's like a third of the price here in Canada

>> No.1269558 [View]

Maybe some tape? You're 100% spare parts, aren't you? Here's a tip, take a bucket and put some dry ice in it, pour a bit of water over it and then hide in a small room with it

>> No.1080760 [View]

Update: I'm the owner of the house so I have to do it. No landlord here

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Hey Diy, I'm looking to seal the gap between the drywall and the logs on my ceiling. Conversations are clear between walls and I'm afraid my roommates will hear my fapping at night. Any better ideas than drywall joint compound?
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>> No.1079373 [View]

>>1076717
Foam does nothing for incoming noise. It will dampen the noise they hear from op, but not their noise to op

>> No.1053190 [View]

Shape your metal, sharpen, hit down with a hammer. I wouldn't bother with a serrated edge.

>> No.1053188 [View]

>>1051569
Sell your guns, pay for new flooring. You clearly shouldn't own guns if you're irresponsible enough to shoot a hole in your floors. There's never a cheap way to fix it.

>> No.1053186 [View]

>>1053065
Let me guess, you drink soda and play warcraft, completely skipping the guns.

>> No.1053184 [View]

Check out the hardware store for roll on paints that will do this.

>> No.1050630 [View]

>>1049468
Borax. Wash your sheets with it, sprinkle it on carpets and bedding, mix it with water and spray as much shit with that as possible.

>> No.1050627 [View]

>>1050443
Add more air to the overall structure. Adding foam will only increase the overall density of the kayak and lower it's overall weight. Foam is full of air and that is why it floats.

>>1050448
it won't, it would reduce it

>> No.1050619 [View]

>>1050265
dude, fuck off with that logic. Are you trying to be sensible or something?

In all seriousness I'd save my crack money for a $20 heater. Those tear open hot pads work magic when i'm camping too.

Space blankets, the shiny reflective sheets are awesome too.

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>> No.1047733 [View]

If it works for you, and you can build a living out of it go for it. Save some money and be happy.

It may not be conventional but if it's a healthy living situation then there's absolutely nothing wrong with it, just don't start sniffing your farts.

>> No.1047599 [View]

I think a recip saw would work better

>> No.1044674 [View]

LEDs need a resistor to limit the current. This one has one built in and will work straight off of your automotive supply.
>>1044308
I'm not sure where you get 14.5 from, most cars are different and for almost any situation that difference is irrelevant.

>> No.1044108 [View]

>>1040953
The tri clamp has worked well for me. there isn't really any pressure in a booze still though.

>> No.1043977 [View]

There's a few issues here. How high is the ground water in your area? You will want to keep this away from any buildings as this could cause sagging.

You could always build a big ass pond and pipe to i. use the soil from the excavation to fill the lower spots.

>> No.1043974 [View]

Salt, lots of it. you may just want to learn to love nature and be its bitch though.

>> No.1043964 [View]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QI-8v5d3mqY

>> No.1043955 [View]

Your device is drawing 5 watts, that solar panel is supplying a max of 3.6w in absolute perfect conditions. You should be looking at a solar panel that exceeds the device draw and pair it with a suitable converter. There are many 15 watt panels out there fairly cheap.

You may want to put a battery in parallel with this to hold any additional supply and give a more consistent charge.

I picked up a 40 watt 12v panel to charge a large battery. This has remained fairly consistent to charge my phone and run a 10 watt turtle shell speaker.

>> No.1043951 [View]

>>1043169
Nails are for framing, not screws

>> No.1042293 [View]

>>1040858
didn't see the N on there. What country is neutral blue?

>> No.1042288 [View]

https://manuals.co/workshop/ford/ranger

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