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19d ago

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My dishwasher drain fix that avoids pulling the whole unit out

Ground up food bits" is why I feel for @grantl94.

20d ago

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PSA: My underlayment knife snapped on a glue-down job yesterday

Honestly those cheap knives are fine if you treat them right. A two year run for a tool that costs basically nothing is pretty good. The problem is probably putting too much pressure on it or prying something. A utility knife backup is smart, but blaming the tool feels off. Sometimes we just get a bad day and a blade snaps, it doesn't mean the brand is junk.

20d ago

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Just hit 1000 issues in my collection and it feels weird

Ever think about selling some runs? @fisher.mason is right about the overflow, but maybe you just have too much stuff. It might be time to let some of those old books go.

21d ago

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We finally beat the final boss in Overcooked 2 after 47 tries

That feeling when everything finally clicks is the best. It's like watching a messy move come together at the last second. The hard part is what makes the win mean something.

21d ago

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Appreciation post: I was crimping those tiny coax connectors wrong for a solid year until a guy at the hangar in Mobile pointed out my tool was set for the wrong gauge.

Man, how many times have we all been there? I used to think crimpers were basically foolproof, just squeeze and you're good. But after I messed up a whole batch of network cables at my old job because the die was for the wrong type of connector, I learned to triple-check those little markings every single time. It's crazy how such a tiny detail can ruin so much work.