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flannelmaster9 t1_iy6qu0q wrote
Reply to comment by BigPegs in The way the paint has worn on my drink bottle kind of looks like a dragon by BigPegs
I'm saucy and not hungry lol
flannelmaster9 t1_iy6pkpl wrote
Reply to A jug of shampoo by MamboNumber5Guy
Seems sus as fuck. Half a gallon of shampoo for $4?
flannelmaster9 t1_iy6398y wrote
I see a French bread pizza slice
flannelmaster9 t1_iy5lk5a wrote
Reply to comment by Signal-Pirate-3961 in My 1972 Polish golf cart with soft top installed, ready for winter. by Signal-Pirate-3961
That thing is dope.
flannelmaster9 t1_iy5jiyf wrote
Reply to comment by Signal-Pirate-3961 in My 1972 Polish golf cart with soft top installed, ready for winter. by Signal-Pirate-3961
Interesting hobby. Must have a big garage or barn
flannelmaster9 t1_iy5i6up wrote
Reply to This really slim radiator by cla7997
Small rooms small radiators.
flannelmaster9 t1_iy5hyue wrote
That's likely a $1500-3k textbook
flannelmaster9 t1_iy5fymr wrote
Who can golf in the winter? Isn't it hard to find the ball in snow?
flannelmaster9 t1_ixs8lb3 wrote
Reply to comment by thedoucher in I touched a metal screw after cutting the tip off, not thinking about how hot it was, and burned the threads into my finger by DivesPater
There are many affectionate names for significant ofthers
flannelmaster9 t1_ixomm9a wrote
Reply to comment by Burritobandit1 in I touched a metal screw after cutting the tip off, not thinking about how hot it was, and burned the threads into my finger by DivesPater
Wife/knife, potatoes/tomatoes lol
flannelmaster9 t1_ixoja28 wrote
Reply to comment by DivesPater in I touched a metal screw after cutting the tip off, not thinking about how hot it was, and burned the threads into my finger by DivesPater
I work with my hands and tools everyday so they're constantly getting scratched/cut. So there's always a new wound.
Last night me.and the knife were watching Netflix and she asked how long I've had my thread scar on my left index finger, and I had to think.about it. Spring of 18 I believe lol
flannelmaster9 t1_ixohgpj wrote
Reply to I touched a metal screw after cutting the tip off, not thinking about how hot it was, and burned the threads into my finger by DivesPater
I've had thread scars on my finger for years from thread rod. Similar story lol
flannelmaster9 t1_iubcire wrote
Reply to This tomato worm on my neighbor’s pepper plant is infested by wasp larvae. The larvae paralyze and eat the worm, avoiding the vital organs to keep it alive as long as possible. by MantisAwakening
How does that work exactly? Do the wasp larvae know where the hive/nest is?
flannelmaster9 t1_iua79kc wrote
Reply to 1 of only 25 blimps in the world flying over my home for an upcoming college football game by motivatedcactus
What game Michigan vs state?
flannelmaster9 t1_iu9m0ew wrote
Reply to Found an old tube of mustard at work by Morthur_Argan
Mustard is good forever
flannelmaster9 t1_iu5bt3b wrote
Reply to comment by WhiskeyTangoFoxy in The inside of an Electric Vehicle Charger. by rcmaehl
My house was built in 55. I just got 100 amps. I thought I was fancy putting in a 50 amp sub panel on my garage in the spring
flannelmaster9 t1_iu5altm wrote
Reply to comment by WhiskeyTangoFoxy in The inside of an Electric Vehicle Charger. by rcmaehl
Who has 50 amp service? That sounds terrible. Doesn't a typical 2 Ton ac need 30amps?
flannelmaster9 t1_iu1yhlc wrote
Reply to comment by Dragonfly_Select in The inside of an Electric Vehicle Charger. by rcmaehl
Detroit steam works still heats numerous buildings downtown, I doubt it's effective as Denmark.
flannelmaster9 t1_iu1dqf7 wrote
Reply to comment by Dragonfly_Select in The inside of an Electric Vehicle Charger. by rcmaehl
That's all done with a reversing valve for mini splits. I know geothermal exists but have only seen it in rural areas. I don't have enough space in my yard to trench up for the loops. I also live in a region that can be sub zero for a few weeks. -20 is probably the coldest I've seen minus windchill. I've only seen one oil burner in the wild and it threw me off being in the middle of a metro area I've serviced for years.
flannelmaster9 t1_iu18rg2 wrote
Reply to comment by Dragonfly_Select in The inside of an Electric Vehicle Charger. by rcmaehl
I doubt electric heating will ever take off in my area. I've never seen electric heating, not even auxillary. I've never seen or heard of electric boilers either. Maybe one day I'll have the pleasure of installing one
flannelmaster9 t1_iu16ek6 wrote
Reply to comment by rcmaehl in The inside of an Electric Vehicle Charger. by rcmaehl
I got 100amp panel in my house. Lol so of me and both my neighbors and guy across the street all pooled our electric we could have a fast charger. Maybe lol
flannelmaster9 t1_iu15nfm wrote
Reply to comment by rcmaehl in The inside of an Electric Vehicle Charger. by rcmaehl
How many amps is that puppy pulling? 200? 3 phase?
flannelmaster9 t1_iu14vvm wrote
Reply to The inside of an Electric Vehicle Charger. by rcmaehl
There are a lot of big wires in there. Can the grid support one of these in every driveway?
flannelmaster9 t1_itxl08g wrote
Reply to Whole Brussel Sprout stalks at Trader Joe’s. by hoerr
Wait till you see a pineapple bush
flannelmaster9 t1_iy6rz5y wrote
Reply to comment by MamboNumber5Guy in A jug of shampoo by MamboNumber5Guy
I'd shop the shit out of that store. There's a random "liquidation store" near me that sells all kinds of misc crap from bathtubs to wedding dresses. My brother buys tools from them and sells em on eBay or craiglist