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Reply to comment by rmwright70 in Best wood for pantry style shelves in a closet? by glycinedream
The smell may be a personal preference, but sappy pine can definitely be a pain to work with (even if you're painting the wood).
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Reply to comment by An_ConCon in Toilet trickling water from jets, but not a leak! HELP by Aqueousfun
A toilet should not have constantly dripping water. It isn't normal, and while we don't want OP to go "mad" over it it will definitely help out his water bill to find the problem.
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Reply to comment by Stick4444 in Crown moulding — single bevel saw by MisterCanoeHead
Personally I just cut out a few triangles and used them as support between the molding and fence. Worked great!
But OP do a few tiny test pieces first so you can make sure the molding is cut the right way. It's been a while since I did this so I might be misremembering, but I think it needs to be upside down so the top of the "bottom" of your molding is against the fence?
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Reply to comment by PMzyox in A Goofy Movie has one of the best father & son dynamics I've seen in fiction! by phantom_avenger
"If we listen to each other's hearts," actually.
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Reply to comment by WanderAllen in A Goofy Movie has one of the best father & son dynamics I've seen in fiction! by phantom_avenger
If you haven't seen it you should look up Powerline at comic con.
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Reply to A Goofy Movie has one of the best father & son dynamics I've seen in fiction! by phantom_avenger
I just recently saw the sequel and was pleasantly surprised too. Of course it's nowhere near as good as the first--but it didn't suck, and I was impressed that they really did mature Max up.
For example: When his dad follows him along and does horrendously embarassing things he is way more tolerant and polite about it than in the first film! First film Max would have yelled and gone off to mope, but you get more a sense that college age Max understands he gets why his dad is doing it and doesn't want to rake him over the coals even if it's annoying.
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Reply to Strange worlds got a isn’t as bad as the hate, was fun, had a lot of heart and was marketed totally wrong. by Fortherebellion72
The alien world looked very boring and the character's dialogue in the trailer was horrendously modern. Just in the trailer alone. And yeah, don't judge books by their cover and whatnot but we do have eyes.
cloistered_around t1_j1z2plw wrote
Ooh, those legs are pretty bad for a desk. And given the shape of the legs that wouldn't give you much material to add cross braces near the bottom. But if you want to give it a go I'd just Google desks in general and copy their cross bracing.
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Reply to comment by MrSnowden in How to fix a leaning brick column? by Noonien
I'd also assume this is a drainage issue from OP's pic--those bricks don't exactly look tattered and torn, so if the column is leaning it was likely a problem with the soil around it. Not the bricks themselves.
Fix the drainage and foundation first.
cloistered_around t1_ivzt52f wrote
Those are super cute. It's the sort of thing that looks nice on a desk, but once you get it on the moving arm stand it becomes way cooler!
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Reply to comment by BobMackey718 in Building a coffee table and I need to know what parts to order for making it so the top comes off but stays level. by BobMackey718
Basically a table hinge, but yeah it's hard to find names sometimes!