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nautme t1_j27i9e0 wrote
Reply to Luxurious space hotels are a classic Sci-Fi trope. But American hospitality giant Hilton recently signed a deal with Lockheed Martin and Voyager Space to build the solar system’s first space hotel onboard Starlab — a space station with NASA funding — which is currently under development. by EricFromOuterSpace
> hospitality suits
Are those for the concierge, or??
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Reply to Dead Horse Point. Moab Utah. [OC] [4032x2268] by Ocmrm
If I have my horse thinking right, this is the point the horse says "You expect me to take you where? Might as well shoot me now"
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Reply to Broken window in the front door by Glittering-Island202
I agree about contacting a reputable stained glass shop. It's likely a special glass, maybe something from DelphiGlass.com (not just plain window glass) and needs to be matched. They'll know what it is.
The repair itself may not be that expensive, they'll un-solder the corner joints to get to get the replacement in. Not a pricey repair.
To OP, I don't suggest trying to remove the window yourself, it needs to be supported just right as it is tipped out or you'll break more of it. The service visits to remove and replace the window may cost more than the actual repair. Overall, it should be some hundreds of dollars. I don't think you'll be happy with a clear glass replacement for the panel, and a new door is overkill.
nautme t1_j1gn9ph wrote
Reply to How do I ground new outlet run from here? by Baldar538
Hey OP, there's a great little unit that can test proper wiring and also test GFCI outlets. To me, they are a must for anyone DYI'ing home wiring, or if a previous home-owner has done some of their own wiring work. Best part is it's under $13: https://smile.amazon.com/Receptacle-Tester-Klein-Tools-RT210/dp/B01AKX8L0M?th=1
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Reply to Morning Dew, Me, 3D, 2023 by florenaux
Very nice! A long ways from the 80's when if I wanted a (affordable) scene builder and renderer I had to write it myself.