Azozel

Azozel t1_jaepo73 wrote

Sort of this.

Pull the white gear off the rod first (I assume it comes off since the question infers it does. If it doesn't come off easily, release the tension on the belt first before pulling it off)

Drill out the stuck pin slowly, use a little oil in the spot you're drilling.

Replace gear and align with pin hole. Replace pin

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Azozel t1_ja86rrg wrote

It might make your face hard to see but if you're the only one wearing this then you're now super easy to track. Which means I can track you back to your vehicle or where you turned the lights on and see your face or where you came from or where you went.

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Azozel t1_j6jmrfk wrote

This doesn't soundproof as much as it reduces echos inside a room, giving the sense that things are quieter without actually preventing noises from entering or exiting the room very much. If you want to sound proof you need denser material. A new threshold and weather stripping on the door is inexpensive and would make a big difference. If you don't want to remove the door then screwing the thickest piece of sheet rock to both sides of the door would help as well.

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Azozel t1_j6gtr8s wrote

If you want to deaden sound you need a door with density and a good seal and threshold.

Inside doors really aren't that expensive, about $90-$100. You'll need to cut the door to fit your opening but you can use the old door as a template. You'll also need to chisel out the hinge locations but you can use the old door to see where these go as well. Finally, you'll need to drill out the door handle and again you can use the old door to determine where this should be.

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