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BangkokPadang t1_jecs95v wrote
Reply to comment by donbee28 in What depth is this drywall? by Cardboardraptor
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) yes, please do
BangkokPadang t1_ixtjzy4 wrote
Reply to comment by Shibbledibbler in Can a single stud hold a 13kg TV by YoMADAv2
I think the Italians call it “soaking cork.”
BangkokPadang t1_ixtiurt wrote
Reply to comment by XFactor-41 in Can a single stud hold a 13kg TV by YoMADAv2
Well yeah, I’m pulling earthquake moms so I’m not exactly bragging over here.
BangkokPadang t1_ixtggy4 wrote
Reply to comment by Pleaseusesomelogic in Can a single stud hold a 13kg TV by YoMADAv2
I usually just call your mother and have her walk past the stud on her way into my bedroom.
BangkokPadang t1_itasdql wrote
Alternate consideration:
If you have 2 plugs on the same breaker, you can get a set of Ethernet power line adapters for @ $40, and actually run the Ethernet signal through the power lines in the wall. The tech currently supports up to 2gbps transfer speeds.
In my last apt the plugs in the hallway were on the same breaker as the living room, so we were able to keep the router in the living room near the entertainment center, and run the internet from a plug in the front of the living room to the back of the hallway with these, then I just ran an Ethernet cable about a foot and a half into my bedroom, and tucked it under the door, under carpet and around the edge of the room. This kept us from having a cable running down the length of the hallway, and was stable and supported online gaming and everything else. It didn’t seem to introduce any latency to speak of, generally getting 20-30ms ping whether directly attached to the router, or through the power line adapter. I got mine about 5 years ago and they were just 1gbps, but I only had a 25mbps connection so it was plenty fast to support my connection’s full speed and to move the occasional large game between PCs on my network.
Just something to think about that wouldn’t risk damaging anything, depending on the electrical layout of your apartment.
BangkokPadang t1_ir3k2es wrote
Reply to comment by Viper67857 in Wiring EV Charger by Loon610
#actually i bet you’re right
BangkokPadang t1_ir2cdlo wrote
Reply to comment by dclydeg86 in Wiring EV Charger by Loon610
Wow, I never thought about using the formatting markup to make my post obnoxiously large to force everyone’s attention to it. This is brilliant!
BangkokPadang t1_ir2ccqu wrote
Reply to comment by dclydeg86 in Wiring EV Charger by Loon610
Wow, I never thought about using the formatting markup to make my post obnoxiously large to force everyone’s attention to it. This is brilliant!
BangkokPadang t1_jecujf3 wrote
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