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>commercial brewing legal advice edition
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>>2799741
>>2799740
1/2 is 0.5, retard
why the fuck would I specify a range when talking about a measurement?
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8 liters of store bought “natural” apple juice (from concentrate but no preservatives or anything added on the ingredients, I checked).
2KG of sugar
2 grams of EC-1118 yeast (activated in warm water with sugar)
A handful of raisins disinfected with booze.
Now bubbling away happily. Was concerned that the high initial sugar content would hamper the yeast but it seems to be fine.
We’ll see where this takes us, first time brewing with actual brewers yeast and not live breadyeast
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>>2800214
Nice dude! You gonna backsweeten or go dry?
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>>2800300
I’m honestly not sure, I I’ll probably test it around 12% ABV and judge the sweetness then. I bought some yeast stopper and a hydrometer along with the yeast
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>>2774824
I had a great time as an amateur homebrewer when my mom went to the local brew-pub and asked if i could shadow for a day.
I learned about all the ins and outs and did some labor like brooming all the used barley into cans for the local countryside farmers pigs. i got to walk into the hop fridge and see boxes of hops that were 1000$+ each
Added some hops. the brewmaster was a traditional dude and soft spoken. I got to drink a beer after the day ended,
"You brew one, you drink one!"

How would I go about making the collar/shoulders? wire, foam?
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I'm trimming rune at mage bank just bring 1m cash. Thx bro see you soon.
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>>2800011
steel you dumbass, its armor
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>>2800523
BUDDY
IF it was steel then you would NEED 5 defense to wear a skillcape!
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>>2800011
worse 99
almost as bad as firemaking
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>>2800581
Nigga just afk at magics or yews. Or whatever new bullshit afk method fagex has added

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How the fuck does this shit work? why are you given 2 bolts it makes no fucking sense. what did harbor freight mean by this when they sold the modular table/fixture welding table.
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I'm assuming you're confused as to why you get three bolts when you can use three holes. The answer is that you don't need to bolt it in three places since two points make a line. . The reason the long hole is long is so you can use it on the diagonals.
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>>2799688
doubt the bolt head has too much room and once you use black top clamp it won't move anyways.
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>>2798142
youd need a phd in chinkshitology to even be begin to comprehend what the bugpeople were thinking when they put that kit together
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>>2799872
Literally standard fixture table shit.
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>>2800074
that work if your bolts has flanges that are bigger than the slot these heads are not, here the they give you that weird c washer, but again only 4 not 8 like the amount bolts your

It's just some pretentious baguette styling, aint't it? Compound all the angles, and boolean the resulting components based on what stock you have available. It wouldn't be a thing if they had CAD in 1300s.

Or am I missing something?
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>>2800359
>It's just some pretentious baguette styling, aint't it?
>Or am I missing something?

Yeah, you're missing a brain.
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Looks neat though
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>>2800359
That looks really nice
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>>2800359
>It wouldn't be a thing if they had CAD in 1300s.
crazy thing is if you did it today it would be 50 sheets of ply glued together and then cncd and it would cost about a hundred times more than paying a master joiner to build it like they did back then.
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>>2800359
OP is the kind of person who gives us the shit architecture we have today. I bet he's great at standardized testing.

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These things are just junk, right? I bought this 4 pack thinking it would be sufficient for a small indoor grow of pot(1 panel per plant) but when i actually received it, i saw it was a USB A plug, so its limited to 2.5amps, which means its total wattage would be limited to 12.5watts, right?
(in my defence, when i bought it it didnt specify it was USB A, so i figured it would be USB C and use PD... so more like 100watts in total.)
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>>2799230
Criminally underrated lmao
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>>2799313
>>2799236
Are you also bepis? Am I imagining this?
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>>2799628
You sound very upset. That must be a wicked yeast infection.
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>>2800266
His name is Michael; try to keep up.
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>>2799208
You’re going to want more power. You can still use these for cloning/seedlings or use them to light plants from the sides with a stronger light overhead. My last couple grows were hps but that was 4/5 years ago. Can you even still get ballasts? So much easier in my opinion and if you wire the ballast in a remote location from the light, it’s far easier to control heat. Get a “cool tube” if you can still find those and you can get a 600watt less than a foot above the canopy without burning them.

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Does anyone here run a Handyman for Hire business? How successful is it for you? Thinking about making money off my tinkerings for once
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Well, we've never had this thread before. Nice work, OP.
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>>2800475
There's a first time for everything!
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>>2800469
Billions must breath fresh and clean air.
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>>2800469
Yes. Worked on crews for years, realized if I could handle some paperwork I could make way more money. I'm not rich from it but it's freedom and I can pay bills.
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>>2800475
Not everyone lives online 24/7 just because you do. Each thread will have a fresh perspective.

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What tools do my euro bros buy?
In my country unior is considered the best, but I am from ee so maybe you have other brands in the west, like the american ones.
Also is Parkside better than green Bosch?
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>>2799952
>Parkside is good enough for /diy/
This. The only downside is that stock is on rotation and the tool you need might not be available.
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Seems like with power tools, EU and US are like 80% the same. There’s some stuff you can’t really get outside of their home continent and maybe some stuff is somewhat rare but available (eg Milwaukee in the EU and Metabo in the US). With hand tools it seems a bit more different. You can widely get knipex in the us, but I’ve never seen Klein or snap on in Europe.
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>>2800465
They all literally come out of the same factories in china.
Sometimes they ship the parts sourced from, say, the two factories in china that produce motors and assemble them in other countries for show, but that’s not a factory.
On rare occasions, they will ship the completed silicon steel rotor from china and have it wound in their own country for extremely nationalistic reasons.
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unior make the standard DIN tools at the standard DIN quality (which is quite good)

the DIN cookbook is so german it doesn't even allow a factory to make changes that would be improvements! so these are the very same tools you bought in 1980s.
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>>2800488
This is probably true but means little for the actual quality and durability of the tool. Some (but def not all) companies sell their own designs with material specs and qc specs, some even source their own metals or use 3D party mould/die suppliers to make sure it’s up to standards.

But many of the cheaper ones just use branded versions of the suppliers reference design or don’t change anything but packaging. There’s a supplier in my country that has a good name, they order standard China stuff, do their own QC, bin the units that fail (like 30%, or they sell it for cheap with no branding) and rebrand the passing ones.

I'm making a workbench from salvaged construction lumber. The legs and lap joints are already cut, but I need a strong joint for the shorter stretchers going depthwise. They are just long enough to reach between the legs, but not long enough for tenons. At first I thought of just a butt joint with really long screws, but then I came up with using large dowels instead.

According to the tests of based autist Matthias Wandel, screws sink into the wood as they fail, but dowel joints perform almost on par with mortise and tenon.

The dowels are 20mm in diameter, the stretchers they go into are 60x95mm, legs 75x90mm and the long stretchers 45x60mm.

I plan to glue and screw the laps, though I would prefer not to glue the dowels into the legs, but instead pull them together with long structural screws. This way I could "flat pack" the bench if I need to move it.

So my question is, would all the dowel, screw and counterbore holes packed into the lap joint weaken it significantly? And could I get away with no glue on the dowel joints?
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>>2800015
> According to the tests of based autist Matthias Wandel
There is a lot of cool autists out there.
One of the most brilliant of them was testing screw and bolt holding in wood that was tapped with threads.

He found that adding crazy glue to the inside of the threads made them A LOT stronger. Brilliant idea. I forget who it was though, it was years ago.
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>>2800023
I think I saw that somewhere as well.

> wood that was tapped with threads
Do you mean he tapped machine threads, and used bolts instead of wood screws? That sounds really interesting.
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>>2800015
I don’t know what you’re making but I don’t think this is what you need. Too many components for very little added strength, 3x20 mm dowels is pretty much anlways overkill unless you’re Dusty Lumber Co. Don’t pull the end grain with screws like that either, it’s a terrible connection even worsened by putting them so close to the corners. 3x8 should do fine any day

For one you can disassemble you’d normally want to glue the trestles, and the top, and remove the connecting horizontal beams to take it apart. This way you’d still have a flat pack. Then put some carriage bolts instead of screws.
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>>2800015
yes extra holes weaken it
you could get away with using no glue if your dowels are perfectly snug and tight but I wouldn't recommend it to be honest
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>>2800030
> tapped machine threads?
Exactly. I’d tap them again after the cyanoacrylate cures. You still want beefy threads though… course. And you want the thread depth to be as big as possible.
You can tap big ass lag bolt threads and those massive deck screw threads just by cutting a slit through the threads of a spare screw or bolt with a dremel.

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>only thing's I enjoy anymore is drinking, driving around for 3 hours at night and finding junk on the side of the road to fix (while doing the former)
Who else knows this feel?
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Drinking and driving, same as smoking weed and driving, or doing lsd and driving, or any other drug, are all a lot of fun until you kill someone. Luckily I grew up and stopped all that shit without having an accident or getting a DUI.

Actually, my stupidest driving was when I needed sleep. Twice I was in location A, then later on realized I was way too sleepy and decided to pull over, but realized I was already at location B and had apparently driven many miles while sleeping or dozing off, occasionally waking up when I ran off the road and hit noisy gravel.

I don't believe in angels or god or anything, but I have to wonder how I survived the stupid years.
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>>2800355
I still do it, but I don't enjoy it; like fucking OP's mother.
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>>2800221
god damn I've been hitting craigslist free hard. I've restored a grill, got a gig, picked up another electric mower and passed up on so many deals.

I haven't gotten to driving around rich neighborhoods on garbage day in the wee hours yet but I used to score so much shit that just needed a power wash for reselling when I did.

I could be earning 6 figures but I'm fucking off repairing lawnmowers assholes let sit with gas for $50 a pop. What the fuck is wrong with me?
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>>2800360
>>2800350
I meant former as in while driving around late at night I find junk to fix, not drunk driving for 3 hours.
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>>2800377
>I could be earning 6 figures but I'm fucking off repairing lawnmowers assholes let sit with gas for $50 a pop. What the fuck is wrong with me?
You can't buy satisfaction with six figures.

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>ruins your afternoon
I hate these niggers like you would've believe. Impacta, plus a torch plus penetrating oil and they still take 30 minutes of smashing. Tempted to buy an oxy torch just for blasting out these fucks.
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>>2798921
Bepis pls put your trip back on!
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>>2798690
Imagine continuing to be a fucking retard and trying to be smug about it.
Imagine thinking an impact driver is a "specialty tool."
Imagine taking 4 hours to remove a screw and thinking the person that does it in 30 seconds is the one doing something wrong.
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>>2795654
Thant's the one
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>>2797403
Aliexpress link for the small one?
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>>2800353
It’s up to you to find it on Ali.

I like the 1/4” drive one a lot because it’s way more versatile than the big brake rotor guys. If you have a hex or torx screw that’s on the verge of stripping out completely, stick a regular bit of that size in here and go to town.

How do I get it out?

No it's not on you fucking retard.
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>>2799446
Is he trying to poison you?
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>>2799446
Tell him to reach for it then turn on the gas
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>>2799484
>does the grabby end go up my peehole?
Do not recommend, the edges of the claws are plenty sharp. On and off bleeding for the better part of a week last time I tried it.
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>>2799446
Jews are incapable of forming friendships
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>>2799473
I don't see how a turd grabber is going to help in this situation.

I'm going to build a shed on my property mostly using stones I can find, but I was wondering if I could just have one big slab of rock, like maybe marble or granite from a place that sells countertops? It would be 8x10 ideally but I could get by with a 6x8 if that's the biggest slabs I can find, but my question is how large of a span can rock like that take before it caves in under it's own weight?
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like a modern version of this but with a door, mortar between the rocks, etc.
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Mike Oehler's underground housing workshop. With the videos.

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:E1594F8A95929DC1DB661E1CF5F5B31FDBFE4B1D

I grabbed this off (now defunct) One Big Torrent, which in it's day, although it started as a muh counter-revolutionary commie site, quickly had contributions in homesteading (you can see how both political movements, left and right, dovetail among the thinking members of each).

Would appreciate you seeding it.
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>>2800383
Thanks Anon, I was rereading "the $50 and up underground house book" the other week so this is very relevant.
Not very active here, has anyone tried to have an underground general? (autism containment)
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>>2800289
where in the fuck is that ever specified in the OP?
span is as big as the piece since it will be supported on 4 sides, even if you ridge without a ridgpole the edges will ostensibly support each other in compression but I suspect you're planning a lean-to style slab. countertop thick is fine for this. beware of leaks through the sink cut-out.

Also it's not entirely unheard of to roof it over with stone slabs, you basically span it with sticks and place rocks that are as long as the sticks between each pair then thatch with mud daub and cover with dirt. there are videos on youtube of primitive canyon/cliff dwellings and also some guy rebuilding/building a stone shed as a thank you that do this.
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>>2799695
>8x10 ideally but I could get by with a 6x8
you can find both of those in many places in the US, they wouldnt cave in under their own weight
if you're using it like an arch its called a lentil, which theres been much, much more massive stones used for that purpose
https://naturalbrickandstonedepot.com/products/hearth-stone-slabs-weatheredge-limestone
heres one example, although i'd reccomend looking for quarries in your area to reduce shipping costs
like say you're in kansas or missouri, you'd get a limestone slab because limestone is whats available in the area
you could also look on craigslist

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Was watching some stuff about this wacky 70s bunker and as tacky and ridiculous as it is my inner manchild can't help but be fascinated by this idea.

So I was thinking, since I live alone and own my house, why not be stupid for once and turn a small spare room into a fun fake exterior? Obviously it wouldn't be a bunker so all the survival and living considerations are out the door, it would just be a cool aesthetic lounge spot to read books, play games, etc.
And since this was built in the 70s surely there's much better tech and resources to create something better looking that's cheaper and easier.

Any ideas /diy/?
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>>2795923
Real plants
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>>2798258
>You could run that on a program or timer to change for a sunset/rise and night time.

this is more important that it seems at first blush. dealing with the passage of time and keeping your body in some sort of circadian rhythm helps for sanity.

DESU if I ever found myself in this situation, I'd just put one in my own head. I got better shit to do than suffer in some solitary pit in the ground.
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>>2795934
I love the concept but the execution and taste level is very unfortunate
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>>2795934
God I love this aesthetic. I wish I wasnt a complete retard autist at decorating to pull this off
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this is only somewhat kinda sorta cool because it's underground. if you do this in a regular room it's gonna be lame. at least do a basement

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Any simple way to set up a small motion detection sensor below my door (space beneath door about as tall as my thumb nail) to a wire and lead to a light that turns on whenever motion is detected? or better yet a wireless one

picrel crude example
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>>2798264
HC-SR501 to arduino to light
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>>2798264
Ikea sells smart light bulbs that can be paired with a wireless motion sensor. Works great. No wires, too.
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>>2798264
move out of your parents house
or
get a fucking door lock
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>>2798264
https://www.fivebelow.com/products/wireless-motion-sensor-led-light-bar-battery-operated
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>>2800277
that's the motion sensor and light bar in one, I'm looking for a separate small motion sensor I can put under door and have the light set up elsewhere.

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Is there anyway how to get Solidworks for free? Solid Edge has free license for hobbyists but I would like Solidworks since its more popular.
I dont want to pirate it unless its only option.
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>>2797238
i use fea just a little bit, like for things such as "will this bend with 50kg on it, or does it need to be a bit thicker?" you might only consider fancy usage since smaller people aren't supposed to have it
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send them email. hobbyists seems to be their big source of income.
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>>2786243
>apparently it phones home
Negro, it's $50/year. If you make money on it just deduct it from your taxes.
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>>2787480
Open scad is not normal cad.

It's a bit different but very powerful, most people who want cad should probably not use it.
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>>2791131
Gigabased.


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