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>> No.2792813 [View]

>>2792808
Honestly, it’s weird that there is plastic in there, seems like some kind of adapter? Usually showers are plumbed inside the wall with copper and brass.

Hopefully it’s PVC or CPVC pipe, and there’s a PVC glue used for that (but I’ve only used it for drain pipes)

>> No.2792812 [View]

>>2787758
R.I.P. Op

>> No.2792811 [View]

>>2792335
>>2792368
>>2792371
Thanks, anons. I was able to get it centered properly via pins and sewing the sides first.

>> No.2792810 [View]

>>2787857
I know covenants run with the land but I think I remember something from my land use class about developer's covenants only applying to the initial purchasers

That is probably incorrect tho because like I said, covenants run with the land

>> No.2792809 [View]

>>2787379
keep trying, you've done nothing

>> No.2792808 [View]
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>>2792806
Yeah but the inner is plastic. The end of the shower head. What kind of glue would you recommend?

>> No.2792807 [View]

>>2792039
i like that this is one big sentence.

>> No.2792806 [View]

>>2792798
So you’re trying to extract a broken inner threaded pipe from a permanent outer pipe?
You might want to try gluing a longer piece of pipe to the inside and reefing on that.

>> No.2792805 [View]

>>2792248
For heavy use I have a used Rotozip with a Dremel-style drill chuck held by a standard 1/8" collet. I like that it was fifteen bucks and has much more torque than a Dremel.

For light use >>2792628 over time is excellent and serves me well.

>> No.2792804 [View]

>>2792362
I see 4 edges in there perfect for me to hammer a slotted screwdriver in

>> No.2792802 [View]

>>2792628
I've even cut the cab bolts off an F-250 with mine. It was not quick, but it got in close and the fiber-reinforced disks lasted decently.

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>>2792801
I hit it with a crowbar I got but not a full on hammer lol. I was afraid of damaging the pipe itself. They’re Husky. The rotating portion is sitting just outside the plastic lip at its lowest profile

>> No.2792801 [View]

>>2792798
Did you pound the pipe extractor in with a hammer? I have never had them not grip after you give them a little love tap. Its also possible you bought shit extractors.

>> No.2792800 [View]

>>2792514
Min-max and optimization isn’t “AI” though.
If it is, your handheld calculator is also AI.
Your cruise control in your chevy is “fully autonomous self driving”

>> No.2792799 [View]

>>2792250
Cool wooden case.

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Hey smart and strong fellas. Didn’t see a plumbing thread. I have an issue where my shower head rod (plastic) snapped off in my supply pipe in the wall. I understand this is actually fairly common and got some internal pipe wrench extractors but I’m in a bind. The smallest will kinda catch but not grab and turn at all, and the medium 1/2 just barely won’t fit past the plastic stuck in it at its lowest profile. Any advice on how to get it past without damaging? Thought about heading up the tool but that seems last resort

>> No.2792797 [View]

>>2792553
You certainly can but it requires high speed and carbide or other suitable tooling. Practical Machinist etc have all the details.

>> No.2792796 [View]

>>2792774
>3d scanner and cad/cam to mill the bit as needed?

this, OP. shouldn't cost more than 10,000 dollars

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So I'm trying the airflow only method first. i was going to install 3 fans but one does the trick, i can feel the air blowing out of the gaps around the door on the front! did an experiment with some loo roll, put a few sheets inside on the rack and i can see it blowing slightly, across the whole rack, so there is air movement everywhere inside.
I just did a quick calculation and I think this costs me 0.1p to run per hour (one tenth of a penny), it's only 4.8 watts.
beef seasoned with salt and garlic granules drying as I type.

>> No.2792794 [View]

>>2792793
>Thinly veiled advertisement.

yeah, thinly veiled advertisement that he's yet another 4chan virgin who thinks adults are impressed by his vast knowledge of sexuality

>> No.2792793 [View]

>>2792792
Gross.
Thinly veiled advertisement.

>> No.2792792 [View]

>>2792419
Dildoes. It's always dildoes.

>> No.2792791 [View]

>>2792711
Sound jammers are these fringe, not-quite plausible and completely impractical in reality devices. That guy you referenced also was plugging the wireless energy scam that’s been going on for decades, so it’s more of a pop culture reference than a real thing. There is nothing special or magical about a mems microphone other than it’s small.

>> No.2792790 [View]

>>2792761
actual in-17 tubes drain the battery too fast

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