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tilhow2reddit t1_j8wocdu wrote
Reply to comment by Conscious_Figure_554 in Majority of Texans back shift to solar energy by Sorin61
Actual Texan here. Cities like Houston are trying to go 100% renewable with their energy consumption (investing in solar farms, and or purchasing only renewable energy for city buildings, parks, projects, etc.)
At the state level you’re unlikely to see a similar approach adopted because there’s entirely too much O&G money with too much influence in that arena.
But you also won’t see much interference because that would be telling Texas landowners what they can and can’t build on their massive ranches in West Texas. Out in the Permian Basin, where there’s nothing but miles and miles of miles and miles. The area is hot, dry, flat, and sees the sun more often than most other places on earth. It’s ripe for wind and solar. And as the oil out there dries up, that barren land will be used for something.
tilhow2reddit t1_j38t8fs wrote
Reply to comment by Scooter_127 in Slicing off SS ring by Greg_Esres
Probably solid enough for OP's needs. I wouldn't do it on a chair I planned on sitting in, but for this it should work.
Honestly I'd just cut the end of a 2x4 to get a pressure fit from the ring, but anything big enough to hit the 2.5" ID of the ring should have enough surface area that even end grain to end grain you'd still have some decent hold.
tilhow2reddit t1_iyo8g6z wrote
Reply to comment by CvilleHokie605 in ZipLine Post by CvilleHokie605
I don't really see an issue there, but I'd probably still drill and all thread those posts together so they were acting as 1 solid piece, but that certainly seems like an option.
tilhow2reddit t1_iyo80gj wrote
Reply to comment by 5degreenegativerake in ZipLine Post by CvilleHokie605
Iron Pipe would be my choice, a cable with that much tension on it could split PVC, and possibly split the post under load, and nobody wants that.
tilhow2reddit t1_iyo7v9s wrote
Reply to comment by CvilleHokie605 in ZipLine Post by CvilleHokie605
If you're going to run the cable through the 6x6 post like that I would drill an oversized hole and line it with a bit of iron pipe and run the cable through that, just to reduce the risk of the post splitting because of the cable/tension/etc. May even consider putting in some kind of brackets to reinforce that part of the post to keep it structurally sound.
tilhow2reddit t1_iuadd36 wrote
Reply to comment by EyeSpyNicolai in Is no more nails glue acceptable for attaching wood together for shelving? by ThatCraftyDragon
Between this guy and Mathias I just use TiteBond3 for basically everything. I like the water proof, the food safe, and the longer open time of that glue. I might buy a bottle of their dark glue for a specific project, but it’s not like I can afford walnut, I buy the expensive glue. (Joking of course, the $12 bottle lasts me like a year)
tilhow2reddit t1_iuaby9t wrote
Reply to comment by Mydadshands in Is no more nails glue acceptable for attaching wood together for shelving? by ThatCraftyDragon
Fine sawdust works too.
tilhow2reddit t1_iuabwai wrote
Reply to comment by OuidOuigi in Is no more nails glue acceptable for attaching wood together for shelving? by ThatCraftyDragon
Sawdust also works.
tilhow2reddit t1_jegv768 wrote
Reply to My cosplay of Magneto (genderbend) by Nelysminho
This cosplay made my genderbend. /shwinng