NEW USERS, READ THIS!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Quote from: UsualSuspectXXX on Sat, 11 November 2017, 22:53:26Put up some sheetrock and joint compound. This is what happens when you're tenant overflows a toilet. BeforeShow ImageAfterShow ImageNow we know where you hide your drugzzz.
Put up some sheetrock and joint compound. This is what happens when you're tenant overflows a toilet. BeforeShow ImageAfterShow Image
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sat, 11 November 2017, 23:37:51Quote from: UsualSuspectXXX on Sat, 11 November 2017, 22:53:26Put up some sheetrock and joint compound. This is what happens when you're tenant overflows a toilet. BeforeShow ImageAfterShow ImageNow we know where you hide your drugzzz.Shhhh
Quote from: UsualSuspectXXX on Sun, 12 November 2017, 11:09:02Quote from: tp4tissue on Sat, 11 November 2017, 23:37:51Quote from: UsualSuspectXXX on Sat, 11 November 2017, 22:53:26Put up some sheetrock and joint compound. This is what happens when you're tenant overflows a toilet. BeforeShow ImageAfterShow ImageNow we know where you hide your drugzzz.ShhhhAlso, I'm not sure if that's ur final picture, but a drywall patch that big needs drywall tape, and also it has to be much much wider ~8-12 inch wide along the seam.
I went through our 3rd bedroom which has become a storage for us. I'm constantly amazed at how much garbage I have. I feel like some low level hoarder.I have, had random crap going back years. I'm talking stuff like a gas receipt for $8 from '08. I don't even own that car anymore.I also had every box from generations of computer upgrades going back to 2010. Ridiculous.Anyway, I made some great progress and feel closer to having a 3rd bedroom, or actual guest room.The cleanse continues…
I'd like to be able to throw out some of my old treasured belongings, but I am far too attached to them.Makes it difficult to move house - we have to find somewhere with lots and lots of storage sapce.
Not done, that was just the first coat. Disoriented to bridge the gap between the sheetrock and old plaster. Not my first time doing sheetrock or plaster.
I also had every box from generations of computer upgrades going back to 2010. Ridiculous.
why does my samurai sound like Japanese Batman?
Quote from: rowdy on Sun, 12 November 2017, 19:53:56I'd like to be able to throw out some of my old treasured belongings, but I am far too attached to them.Makes it difficult to move house - we have to find somewhere with lots and lots of storage sapce.bigger house.. ? seems pretty straightforward.. hahahaha
Quote from: UsualSuspectXXX on Sun, 12 November 2017, 15:09:30Not done, that was just the first coat. Disoriented to bridge the gap between the sheetrock and old plaster. Not my first time doing sheetrock or plaster. Ideally you'd want to fill in the middle too.. But I'm not sure if you'd buy a big enough tube for that.Are you using dry mix, or premade.
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 12 November 2017, 19:57:43Quote from: UsualSuspectXXX on Sun, 12 November 2017, 15:09:30Not done, that was just the first coat. Disoriented to bridge the gap between the sheetrock and old plaster. Not my first time doing sheetrock or plaster. Ideally you'd want to fill in the middle too.. But I'm not sure if you'd buy a big enough tube for that.Are you using dry mix, or premade.No need to cover it all just the seams.Used dry mix for most of it because it's stronger and dries faster. Light compound for the final coats.
Quote from: UsualSuspectXXX on Mon, 13 November 2017, 20:01:05Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 12 November 2017, 19:57:43Quote from: UsualSuspectXXX on Sun, 12 November 2017, 15:09:30Not done, that was just the first coat. Disoriented to bridge the gap between the sheetrock and old plaster. Not my first time doing sheetrock or plaster. Ideally you'd want to fill in the middle too.. But I'm not sure if you'd buy a big enough tube for that.Are you using dry mix, or premade.No need to cover it all just the seams.Used dry mix for most of it because it's stronger and dries faster. Light compound for the final coats. I always cover the middle, because otherwise, you run the risk of it looking like there's a donut on the ceiling.. Although depending on your lighting situation, that may not be a big issue.
The joint compound should be very *very* thin. And tapered at the edges. Add ceiling flat, and you won't ever notice it.
Did some cleaning.Show ImageShow ImageSent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
I saw a Realforce on a coworker's desk.My colleagues are into all sorts of well-marketed vertical mice and Cherry boards but... Realforce?!
Quote from: iri on Sat, 18 November 2017, 06:26:30I saw a Realforce on a coworker's desk.My colleagues are into all sorts of well-marketed vertical mice and Cherry boards but... Realforce?!Nothing wrong with a RealForce. Topre masterrace and everything.
Topre masterrace and everything.
Quote from: rowdy on Mon, 20 November 2017, 20:03:57Topre masterrace and everything.Pfff, bout to be selling all my topre.
Quote from: CommonCurt on Mon, 20 November 2017, 22:18:22Quote from: rowdy on Mon, 20 November 2017, 20:03:57Topre masterrace and everything.Pfff, bout to be selling all my topre.RF boards are good though.
Something keyboard related the last 2 daysproperly packed 2/3 of the key cap sets I dont have on my keyboards. they were in ziplock bags before which never sat well with me. from this I found some keys are MIA. Show Image<I wonder how many mortgage payments this would get me?>
I got my first speeding ticket today. 55 mph in a 40, and the fine is only $90.Also, I'm working on my last Public Speaking speech, which is tmrw at 3 p.m.
Pardon the quality lolToday, I dug up some Lego and made my self a laptop stand!Show ImageShow ImageIt is surprisingly sturdy and the reason why I need one is that it gets really hot underneath the laptop when under load and having it elevated just simply looks better next to my monitor, no thanks to spending money on a laptop stand.
Quote from: mason on Sun, 03 December 2017, 18:28:44I got my first speeding ticket today. 55 mph in a 40, and the fine is only $90.Also, I'm working on my last Public Speaking speech, which is tmrw at 3 p.m.That **** would've been around $250 here in FL for 15 miles over the speed limit.
Quote from: Glod on Fri, 01 December 2017, 19:43:49Something keyboard related the last 2 daysproperly packed 2/3 of the key cap sets I dont have on my keyboards. they were in ziplock bags before which never sat well with me. from this I found some keys are MIA. Show Image<I wonder how many mortgage payments this would get me?>Where did you get the keycap boxes? I really want to get some for my loose sets.
Quote from: Duckyreddy on Mon, 04 December 2017, 02:45:22Pardon the quality lolToday, I dug up some Lego and made my self a laptop stand!Show ImageShow ImageIt is surprisingly sturdy and the reason why I need one is that it gets really hot underneath the laptop when under load and having it elevated just simply looks better next to my monitor, no thanks to spending money on a laptop stand. Looks cool. Lego does warp when heated though.. Gotta build around the hot spots.
I thought about that and was worried about melting the lego so I made the shape a reversed T shape because the Macbook's fan layout looks like this. Show Image
Quote from: Duckyreddy on Mon, 04 December 2017, 12:10:15I thought about that and was worried about melting the lego so I made the shape a reversed T shape because the Macbook's fan layout looks like this. Show Imagegotta check with dat infrared temperature gun.. $5 on ebay.
Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 04 December 2017, 12:26:27Quote from: Duckyreddy on Mon, 04 December 2017, 12:10:15I thought about that and was worried about melting the lego so I made the shape a reversed T shape because the Macbook's fan layout looks like this. Show Imagegotta check with dat infrared temperature gun.. $5 on ebay.too expensive no thanks tp
Quote from: Duckyreddy on Mon, 04 December 2017, 12:44:50Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 04 December 2017, 12:26:27Quote from: Duckyreddy on Mon, 04 December 2017, 12:10:15I thought about that and was worried about melting the lego so I made the shape a reversed T shape because the Macbook's fan layout looks like this. Show Imagegotta check with dat infrared temperature gun.. $5 on ebay.too expensive no thanks tpFrickin' things are milled out of a solid block of alu-minium and they decided to NOT use that to dissipate some of the heat? c'mon apple
Quote from: csmertx on Mon, 04 December 2017, 14:26:10Quote from: Duckyreddy on Mon, 04 December 2017, 12:44:50Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 04 December 2017, 12:26:27Quote from: Duckyreddy on Mon, 04 December 2017, 12:10:15I thought about that and was worried about melting the lego so I made the shape a reversed T shape because the Macbook's fan layout looks like this. Show Imagegotta check with dat infrared temperature gun.. $5 on ebay.too expensive no thanks tpFrickin' things are milled out of a solid block of alu-minium and they decided to NOT use that to dissipate some of the heat? c'mon applethe surface is only effective for cooling if its exposed to cooler MOVING air.. The chassis being used for convection cooling is mostly ineffective otherwise, and in this case would make your hands sweaty and lap-Hot. that's why they don't do it.
Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 04 December 2017, 15:02:00the surface is only effective for cooling if its exposed to cooler MOVING air.. The chassis being used for convection cooling is mostly ineffective otherwise, and in this case would make your hands sweaty and lap-Hot. that's why they don't do it.They got to you as well eh? *sighs*
the surface is only effective for cooling if its exposed to cooler MOVING air.. The chassis being used for convection cooling is mostly ineffective otherwise, and in this case would make your hands sweaty and lap-Hot. that's why they don't do it.
Called in sick to work to go to a job interview
Quote from: noisyturtle on Mon, 04 December 2017, 15:54:23Called in sick to work to go to a job interview I'm happy for ya, I've read how much you hate your current job. I wish you the best of luck with the new gig.
Quote from: digi on Mon, 04 December 2017, 16:39:42Quote from: noisyturtle on Mon, 04 December 2017, 15:54:23Called in sick to work to go to a job interview I'm happy for ya, I've read how much you hate your current job. I wish you the best of luck with the new gig.ty dude, interview is only half-way there though, got to keep sending out those apps