Leighgion
Leighgion t1_jahlkha wrote
And the moral is, if you’re going through a Chinese middleman, just go with a Chinese manufacturer already.
Leighgion t1_j1nlzxm wrote
Reply to comment by Healthy_Coughs in TIFU by leaving a card full of cash on yhe wrapping paper by Healthy_Coughs
Fair enough, but man, not to rub it in, but you don’t leave that shit lying around attached to waste paper.
Leighgion t1_j1nlnme wrote
Wait, you’re telling me you knowingly bypassed a card you knew to have money in it to open the gift?
Leighgion t1_iudz4ya wrote
Reply to comment by urbanaprof in Is no more nails glue acceptable for attaching wood together for shelving? by ThatCraftyDragon
It’s a matter of using the most suitable material for the job.
Wood glue is meant for tight, flush joints and excels in this role as it’s thin enough to spread evenly, fill tiny cracks and dries either clear or very slightly yellow. Basically, it’s tidy.
Construction adhesive is meant for much rougher connections where surfaces that aren’t as smooth or flush and you’re probably only applying spots of adhesive rather than covering the whole surface. As such, the stuff is much thicker, more gloppy and you basically only want to apply it where it’s never going to be seen or touched because it’s messy, impossible to fine tune and looks like crap.
Leighgion t1_iu9n1np wrote
Reply to Is no more nails glue acceptable for attaching wood together for shelving? by ThatCraftyDragon
You want wood glue, not construction adhesive, and some clamps.
That said, I think we’re potentially missing some vital information here. What exactly is happening with the nails and screws that they don’t say in? That’s a red flag.
Leighgion t1_itw7gc8 wrote
Reply to comment by ghostredditorstempac in TIFU: By trying to discreetly treat a burn... on my finger by ghostredditorstempac
I assumed it had special importance. Look at it this way though: by not easing off, you’ve seriously compromised your ability to play until that hand heals up.
Leighgion t1_ittvz8u wrote
I think the real FU is not reassessing the relative importance of tennis practice in your life.
Leighgion t1_itkcdls wrote
Reply to comment by wakaflocks145 in I made Leather kids sofa. by Nicotosan
Too much “Criminal Minds.”
Leighgion t1_jeerd2c wrote
Reply to Circular saw advice - corder vs battery? by orestis
Cordless will not be lighter. Lithium or not, that battery has weight.
Also, you should consider how frequently you're going to be using the tool. Batteries aren't eternal, so if this is a once-a-year thing, corded is probably more practical so you don't have batteries dying on the shelf.
While cordless is very cool and handy, personally I'd save the money, run the extension cord, and buy a whole other thing with that $160.