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Reply to comment by dinoaids in Best way to repair dart holes in laminate flooring? by [deleted]
Just get the right colour spackle. For tiny holes you don't need to sand prime or paint.
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Reply to comment by gravitologist in How do I find these g-d studs?? by WaterChestnutII
I agree, I used much of the methodology in my recent build but it is still cheaper.
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Reply to comment by shikuto in How do I find these g-d studs?? by WaterChestnutII
Have you worked with the lightweight steel studs? They make a 2x4 look solid af. Steel light framing is awesome when it is well engineered but if it is done wrong it can twist and crumple into a heap.
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Reply to comment by PersnickityPenguin in How do I find these g-d studs?? by WaterChestnutII
Well "Cheap" framing doesn't sound quite as nice on a quote.
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Reply to comment by TheCreat in How do I find these g-d studs?? by WaterChestnutII
Metric doesn't use 50cm as a common spacing. It is all 300, 450, 600, 900, etc. basically using 1200 mm increments a base metric and then using factors of that.
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Reply to comment by dickbaggery in How do I find these g-d studs?? by WaterChestnutII
That ain't no metric layout. 450mm is.
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Reply to comment by invent_or_die in Farmers in China and Uganda move to high-yielding, cost-saving perennial rice by tonymmorley
Correct. The water helps hold it upright too.
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Reply to comment by moeriscus in NASA spacecraft records epic ‘marsquakes’ as it prepares to die by marketrent
No, it is an artificat of designing for a high sucess probability. For a simple example, let's say you want a robot for a 1 year mission with 90% probability of it lasting two years. You design the robot so that it has a failure rate of 5% per year. As a result it is highly likely (~80%) that it will last four years or twice the required mission length.
Obviously this is a very simplified example, but hopefully it illustrates the point that you cannot easily determine the exactly lifespan of a piece of equipment.
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Reply to comment by alex_sz in NASA spacecraft records epic ‘marsquakes’ as it prepares to die by marketrent
Not much air on mars, sorta why the wind isn't the best at cleaning. Also the dust is actually somewhat stuck as it has a static charge.
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Reply to comment by SatanLifeProTips in How to fix truss lift cracks? by flaccid_porcupine
I don't know about DAP Caulking (seems it is a brand and not a specific product so I couldn't look it up. I'm from Australia so we don't have it here).
Just make sure the filler you use is flexible. A lot of basic caulking dries are and will just rip drywall off or flex the sheet instead of stretching. There are flexible gap fillers that are silicone based which would be better. Bathroom ones are available in white and a mould resistant otherwise there are paintable flexible ones out there too.