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Reply to comment by Cinderbolt77 in Do i need vapor barrier or can i leave it and drywall over it? by slickwrick21
They did this in my house, and it caused mold and rot. Moisture will get in regardless of the outside seal, and while the vapor barrier will keep moisture in the wall and out of your basement, it’ll also slowly rot away the framing stuck between the vapor barrier and the wall below grade. It took maybe 20 years, but all the framing where we found a vapor barrier was severely degraded, and framing where there was no barrier was in amazing shape.
If you’re happy to let it rot to have a little less moisture come in, it works, but the lifetime of the framing will be cut short.
I’d advise either sealing with foam directly against the concrete, or skip the moisture barrier. As long as it’s well air sealed, vapor will slowly escape, allowing everything to dry.
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Reply to comment by trentsim in Hyundai and Kia cars could be stolen with just a USB cable by Sorin61
I thought it was the usb cable just happens to be the right size. It’s purely mechanical afaik.
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Reply to making this pole stand base sturdy by Freds_Premium
If it was me I’d grab a piece of scrap 2x6 from the garage and screw down the plate to it. Then I could start with it oversized and shorten it as needed, and maybe replace it with something nicer of a similar size once I know it’ll work.
Seems like it’ll always be a bit wobbly given it’s height.
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Reply to Large gap under internal door by spicy_falcon
This is the exterior door, I hope? You could remove the door and add more material to the bottom (wood). You could switch out the door with a larger one. You could add some trim below the door, but then that’ll be where people walk, and 20mm is probably too much unless you change the floor heights or add a ramp.
Any other pertinent details?
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Reply to comment by MrMcpizzza in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
This is true until it isn’t. They all want to make this stuff cheaper- they’ve just all failed so far, but they’ll keep trying. The market for new mediocre technology that isn’t actually cheaper than existing tech is not large.
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Reply to comment by crunchybaguette in This is the first house 3D-printed from bio-based materials - The new technology could come in at a key moment. by speckz
Except pex has already outlasted polyb by a long time, and just observationally is a much tougher material. Fittings also clearly better as well.
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Reply to drilling holes into sterilite box by msawwan3
I’d try slowing down the drill if you haven’t already.
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Reply to comment by saanity in Pressure mounts for regulators to investigate TikTok over potential 'Big Brother-type surveillance' after reports of plans to track Americans' locations by Lahampsink
It’s a totalitarian state with no free press that persecutes millions of their own people. The press reporting on their crimes doesn’t mean one should support them.
f_crick t1_itlvtyl wrote
If you’re into engineering sights the largest building in the world (still? Not sure) is the Boeing factory, and it has a cool tour, and of course the grand coulee dam.
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Reply to Something MAJORLY different between WA and NJ by MonCapitan90
Yeah we also stand IN line, not ON line. I this this is just different regional word choice. I wouldn’t try to read to much into it.