TiddyTwoShoes
TiddyTwoShoes t1_iyud2vd wrote
Reply to Struggling with hanging a towel rack by [deleted]
If the mollies are crushed or bent, you might be running into a stud. Did you try just the screw? You'll be able to tell if it hit wood instead of air.
TiddyTwoShoes t1_iy9mail wrote
You can put a small fan on your desk so you can dry your hands every few minutes. I never found a solution myself, as I had the same issue when I was playing on PC. Controllers don't seem to do it as much, or maybe I just sweat less in the hands as I get older.
TiddyTwoShoes t1_iy8y9c6 wrote
Cyberpunk 2077. Looks like it's in a better state. I'm excited to play it today after installing it overnight
TiddyTwoShoes t1_iwlwqh6 wrote
Reply to comment by AcademicGuest in is linkedin dying? by diogo_ao
You mean Jeffery Epsteins' friend Bill Gates? That Bill Gates? I've heard about his predilection for islands but I haven't heard about anything in the contiguous Americas.
TiddyTwoShoes t1_ivkjcd8 wrote
I think there's a word for that, but nothing jumps out at me
TiddyTwoShoes t1_iu9jof6 wrote
Reply to Building a 7'x4' game table. Does this quick sketch seem a reasonable way to build it? by user7618
At a glance I would say it'll probably rock back and forth a bit. Run your cross members to the inside of your legs instead of over the top of both. Screws will allow movement and wobbling but a tight fitting board in between the legs will keep it stable. Do that in both directions and it should increase stability while reducing the tables profile
TiddyTwoShoes t1_iu7wwln wrote
Reply to comment by ctillisc in How Much Are We Being Ripped Off by Repair Guy? by ctillisc
Honestly I'm not sure. I would ask for receipts on the materials and maybe shop the invoice around to local competitors to see what they would charge for a similar list. It's different by area and these days contractors can charge whatever they want really. I'm not sure what kind of civil process you would have to go through to dispute the bill and doing it out of country would be even harder.
TiddyTwoShoes t1_iu7w2pq wrote
8 areas to paint with 2 quarts, 60 tack holes to fill so better charge you for a whole bucket of filler. Cheap options for replacements and 100 dollars an hour in labor for basic maintenance work. Their plumbing job was likely as challenging as changing some gaskets out. All of this reeks.
TiddyTwoShoes t1_iywerb9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Struggling with hanging a towel rack by [deleted]
Ah, you'll need something then. Excuse the long link or if it doesn't work.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FM9NB21?pd_rd_i=B08FM9NB21&pf_rd_p=4e1ed69f-9511-4631-b8a0-4f05f5875119&pf_rd_r=TT3ZFVBW5H5M3V641S1V&pd_rd_wg=4wKMC&pd_rd_w=Ob66d&pd_rd_r=9f7aa881-9d59-40b7-8aae-2b0248b2d76a
This style works really well, don't know about this exact brand since it's just a Google, but try something like that. I've found they work really well for small jobs and won't break out 3 inches of drywall if someone rips it out trying to keep from falling.