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I'm reasonably happy with the rx-safety prescription goggles I got, and I managed to lose my prescription sunglasses during some last-minute Christmas shopping. I need to sit down and take some measurements off of my regular glasses and try ordering those as well. Is there really anything vision insurance covers other than eye exams and glasses? Even on the with-insurance rate, the price I paid for my last set of glasses was stupid high and I'd be way better off just ditching the insurance, getting my exams done at Costco for ~$60, and ordering my glasses online.
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NitroSpazzz posted:The E21 is going to end up being a lot lower than I had initially planned... What are the spring rates before and after? I've never really liked the lengths and rates GC gives with the standard kits and have always picked my own, which I don't think costs much more. You have way less spring travel than shock travel there, and at droop the springs are going to come off the perches. Solution is either a helper/tender or a longer spring, but you have to do a little math to figure out what is going to work best. With really stiff rates you can't just make the spring longer because it will not compress enough and sit too high. jamal fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Jan 12, 2015 |
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some texas redneck posted:Take that PSU back and get your money back. It's going to fall over and burst into flames the first time you try to actually use that video card (well, it'll at least overheat and shut off.. if you're lucky) - nVidia's official spec sheet states the GPU alone can pull 250 watts, and they recommend a minimum PSU of 600 watts. Running even the best power supplies at 100% load consistently will kill them dead in a hurry, and that video card alone will pull 67% of available power if you fire up something like Crysis (assuming 100% of that power is on the 12 volt rail - which it isn't). I should be fine, I'm still using a Coolermaster 600w PSU from my previous build. I've only played through a couple games so far, but my wife has been burning time through with the newest Dragon Age and Advanced Warfare. The GPU (Asus GTX 780 CU2) fans make a little noise from working, but nothing compared to the previous gtx 275.
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IOwnCalculus posted:I'm reasonably happy with the rx-safety prescription goggles I got, and I managed to lose my prescription sunglasses during some last-minute Christmas shopping. I need to sit down and take some measurements off of my regular glasses and try ordering those as well. I literally just put my rx-safety prescription safety glasses on. They fit pretty OK, I probably look like Bubbles since they're monsters, but I pulled the side guards off because gently caress that poo poo. I might put them back on if I need them. Real reason I bought them was because they were quite literally cheaper than regular glasses and as usual I've managed to completely destroy the frames on mine in a year. Two birds, one stone, etc.
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some texas redneck posted:
I run a folding rig just for fun, it has a x6 1050t, a gtx 780 and a gtx titan black all running at 100% load 24/7 as well as 8 120mm fans. by doing those calculations its should be pulling nearly 700 watts. The power supply running it is a corsair ax760i and checking corsair link it actually pulls no more than 550watts from the wall.
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jamal posted:What are the spring rates before and after?
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Just by eyeballing it, looks like you're going to be real close to the bumpstops while parked, like half an inch or so.
jamal fucked around with this message at 21:29 on Jan 12, 2015 |
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Wheel bearings on my new-to-me S2k have poo poo the bed, which is pretty understandable as the car has 124k and they're probably the original ones. I've ordered new bearings, but not new rear hubs. I see a lot of people suggest I put new hubs in with the bearings, but they're $112 a piece. I've gotta buy that drat HF hydraulic press everyone has too. Oh well, I have never done bearings before. Should be interesting.
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Nodoze posted:You should watch Gilmore Girls, it's fantastic Girlfriend started watching this on Netflix a couple months back and I ended up getting a little sucked in to it, not gonna lie. No shame. Achewood was right though when Ray characterized the dialogue as written by "nerdy bitches on speed."
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Bit late to the discussion, but i'll vouch that Mean Girls is actually a pretty funny movie. Worth a watch, honest.
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Previa_fun posted:Achewood was right though when Ray characterized the dialogue as written by "nerdy bitches on speed." Achewood is basically an unbroken stream of being right about everything.
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Korwen posted:Wheel bearings on my new-to-me S2k have poo poo the bed, which is pretty understandable as the car has 124k and they're probably the original ones. I've ordered new bearings, but not new rear hubs. I see a lot of people suggest I put new hubs in with the bearings, but they're $112 a piece. I've gotta buy that drat HF hydraulic press everyone has too. Oh well, I have never done bearings before. Should be interesting. Machine shop will probably do them for $20 per hub. That or find a legit mechanic friend to do them at work for you. Pressing bearings is up there on the "gently caress it" scale
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jamal posted:Just by eyeballing it, looks like you're going to be real close to the bumpstops while parked, like half an inch or so. Calipers arrived, now to figure out what position to mount them in, I have a few options. Pretty sure I'm just going to find a local machine shop to turn down the hubs, screw trying to do that by myself.
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Adiabatic posted:Machine shop will probably do them for $20 per hub. That or find a legit mechanic friend to do them at work for you. Pressing bearings is up there on the "gently caress it" scale Yeah, but your shop needs a horrible freight 12 ton press and some sort of gear and bearing puller. Seriously. Meant I was able to do my bearings in the shop at work after hours, on my own time, rather than loving around bringing them to a shop and hoping they don't hamfuck it. Which you would think would be out of the question but the shop I brought a set of rav4.1 rear wheel bearings and backing plates to managed to booger up one of the seal tension springs and I had to unfuck it with my fingernails while it was on the vehicle because I installed it already and they were closed and it had to be driveable by tomorrow. Oh, and we paid 100 bucks to have two bearings pressed, to add insult to injury.
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Adiabatic posted:Machine shop will probably do them for $20 per hub. That or find a legit mechanic friend to do them at work for you. Pressing bearings is up there on the "gently caress it" scale Yeah gently caress trying to do something like that if you don't have the right tool for the job
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By holding a ruler up to the screen I come up with about 1" assuming a 500 lb corner weight. With about 5" of shock travel you want more like 3" of bump. If you put on 2" longer springs of the same rate you could take out that free space to the mounts and it would come out a lot closer. You would be 2" higher ride height from where it ends up, but would actually be using most of the shock's travel.
jamal fucked around with this message at 23:28 on Jan 12, 2015 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:Achewood is basically an unbroken stream of being right about everything.
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Wally Joyner posted:I'm going to upgrade my current desktop to a Q9550, from a C2D E8500, because that is a thing and apparently I made a smart decision when building my machine so many years ago. I have a complete machine in that era (C2Q 9550 as I remember) I got from our moderator a few years ago. Want it? edit: The way to use cheap Harbor Freight presses is an oven/torch and some canned air sprayed inverted for ultra-low temperatures. Freeze the bearing, heat the knuckle, and I've pressed them in by hand.
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Yeah, that's how I did the input shaft bearing on my XJ's AX15. Slid right on after putting the shaft with the ice cream and the bearing in the oven at 160-170 degrees That being said, my HF press has done pretty well. I don't know if it actually puts down 12 tons but it's done what I needed it to.
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DJ Commie posted:I have a complete machine in that era (C2Q 9550 as I remember) I got from our moderator a few years ago. Want it? Ha, I'd nearly forgotten about that box. Still chugging along eh?
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Well, gently caress it. i have been feeling low today. and i just found the right pick me up. I understand that in the US techs buy their own tools, atleast hand tools. Not so in Norway, the shop provides tools to its employee. In my shop every tech has a personal tool cart for their hand tools and stuff, and then we have some common use tools. (big tools and speciality tools) We have had a spare tool cart with 20 year old tools after a greybeard who retired before i took over. ( when the last greybeard retired two months ago i gave him his tool cart as a retirement gift) anyhow... i have been using these worn out, trashed tools since i took over. When i started the plan was that i just wrench about 20% of the time, so i figured i could manage with this poo poo. After getting some routines in, and delegating some of the stuff down the chain, and alot of BS stuff up the chain i now spend about half my time wrenching. so i splurged and order a Snap on epiq tool cart, and a list of the tools to fill it. Normally my shop uses Beta, and aside from ratchets they are doing a decent job. but our supplier just started doing snap on, so i went with it. supplier even replied that he wil have it in the shop for me tomorrow. not bad considering i ordered it 1930 in the evening. I also ordered 6 new stools and 10 new rolling tables. decided that every tech gets a 3/4 flexible ratchet... tomorrow will be a good day.
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I finally finished fixing my cars exhaust leak. I even had to get the turbo oil feed helicoiled. Only to find i now have a power steering leak dripping onto the exhaust , but my pump is between the block and firewall. The only way to acess it is through the wheel well. I fear I've lost motivation at this point. I need to get it fixed before my warrant of fitness/roadworthy later this month.
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Two raccoons apparently fell through the screen over my pool. They're having way more fun in that thing then I ever have.
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My new Mustang: I'm over the moon. It's mint. Drivetrain and engine almost completely original, save for a mild cam, cold air intake, and exhaust. The guy even had the original window sticker and brochure! 15.5k new in 1989.
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That thing parks HARD.
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So I had an idea today after coming up dry on another round of junkyard posi checks. We love junkyards and we love helping each other out, a lot of us have mentioned they have standing orders for poo poo they need and the Row52 Parts Puller thing has a lot of potential for being hosed by some idiot meth head across the country. Has anyone thought about doing a junkyard wanted parts list? I'm imagining a little script on Google Docs where you'd enter username/email/year(s)/make/model(s)/part wanted and it'd pop you into a read-only spreadsheet that we all could see and keep an eye out for the good stuff. Does this sound feasible to anyone else?
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I've certainly hooked goons up with yardparts in the past, and have no issue pillaging the yards for easy-to-ship poo poo. I'd say do it!
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How the hell did I sleep 14 hours. Wasted an entire day off.
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Wally Joyner posted:Too bad most people are asking ridiculous prices for Q9XXX processors. If you have a compatible motherboard, this may be of interest to you. Also, this if you decide to go through with it. Propaganda Bob posted:My new Mustang: Looks pretty sweet, if you do something about those headlights and optionally the wheels. How many miles on the original engine and transmission? A friend of mine had one that seemed great at first, but it used a bunch of oil and the trans was pretty worn out. But I think it was closing on 200k miles. E: You know, looking at it more, I don't hate either the headlights or the wheels, I just don't think they suit the all-black look. some texas redneck posted:How the hell did I sleep 14 hours. Wasted an entire day off. Doesn't sound like a waste! Catching up on your sleep (and, hopefully, fixing your sleep schedule) can unfuck the entire rest of your week. Raluek fucked around with this message at 03:01 on Jan 13, 2015 |
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some texas redneck posted:How the hell did I sleep 14 hours. Wasted an entire day off. I was sick today. I wish I could have slept 14hrs.
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Today is kiss a ginger day. Who's gonna slip TT some tongue?
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DJ Commie posted:I have a complete machine in that era (C2Q 9550 as I remember) I got from our moderator a few years ago. Want it? Raluek posted:If you have a compatible motherboard, this may be of interest to you. Also, this if you decide to go through with it. Goober Peas posted:Today is kiss a ginger day. Who's gonna slip TT some tongue? stone soup fucked around with this message at 03:01 on Jan 13, 2015 |
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Goober Peas posted:Today is kiss a ginger day. Either no one in my life has gotten that memo, or they think I'm icky.
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goatse guy posted:Either no one in my life has gotten that memo, or they think I'm icky. Maybe they're holding out for bone a ginger day?
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cursedshitbox posted:Maybe they're holding out for bone a ginger day? Please. That's every day because I am easy.
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Tommychu posted:So I had an idea today after coming up dry on another round of junkyard posi checks. We love junkyards and we love helping each other out, a lot of us have mentioned they have standing orders for poo poo they need and the Row52 Parts Puller thing has a lot of potential for being hosed by some idiot meth head across the country. Has anyone thought about doing a junkyard wanted parts list? I'm imagining a little script on Google Docs where you'd enter username/email/year(s)/make/model(s)/part wanted and it'd pop you into a read-only spreadsheet that we all could see and keep an eye out for the good stuff. Does this sound feasible to anyone else? poo poo, I'm down. My local yard keeps a pretty good inventory of vehicles too.
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Tommychu posted:So I had an idea today after coming up dry on another round of junkyard posi checks. We love junkyards and we love helping each other out, a lot of us have mentioned they have standing orders for poo poo they need and the Row52 Parts Puller thing has a lot of potential for being hosed by some idiot meth head across the country. Has anyone thought about doing a junkyard wanted parts list? I'm imagining a little script on Google Docs where you'd enter username/email/year(s)/make/model(s)/part wanted and it'd pop you into a read-only spreadsheet that we all could see and keep an eye out for the good stuff. Does this sound feasible to anyone else? This sounds like awesome idea. The AI community help each other out a lot already, so why not?
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Raluek posted:If you have a compatible motherboard, this may be of interest to you. Also, this if you decide to go through with it. 55k original miles. No, really. Guy had a logbook of maintenance and mileage going back to the original purchase. I didn't really care for the wheels in the pictures either, but they do look a lot better in person and aren't quite as obnoxiously chrome. As for the paint it's a metallic charcoal and is pretty flawless. It looks really good in the sun.
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Goober Peas posted:Today is kiss a ginger day. I missed the memo. Although I'm down for national marzipan day.
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Alright, that's enough feedback to tell me this needs to happen. I'm playing with a form and a spreadsheet now.
Turbo Fondant fucked around with this message at 03:28 on Jan 13, 2015 |
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