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Slugworth posted:What?? Refs, we need a ruling on this. I'm saying it's definitely carpet. To be honest, I really can't tell whether it is a carpet or those cheap stone floorings that are white (that turn beige soon enough) with black speckles that you find in cheap public buildings or hospitals, and I don't think that's called marble. Space Kablooey fucked around with this message at 15:02 on Apr 19, 2017 |
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Ashcans posted:I don't think the risk is that its going to shock the fountain or its user, it's that the water is hitting the wall and flowing down the outlet. Isn't there a good chance that getting the wall that wet will close the circuit in the outlet and short the whole thing? It's probably almost impossible to shock the fountain user because of the droplets, yeah. And just getting the wall soaked isn't likely to cause a short. Even the water flowing over the face of the outlet isn't that likely to short in my experience, but that is a risk. Somebody spraying the water for a longer than normal time to take pictures or if there were a gym class all using the fountain is a lot of dice rolls, but the water is going to tend to flow down to the carpet fast enough that you won't really have much water at the socket to close the circuit at any given moment. The real crappy thing something so damned easy to fix has been happening long enough to leave those stains on the carpet and bleach the wood.
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 14:42 |
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The wet bits look more like soaked carpet than freestanding water on marble
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 15:06 |
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TheMadMilkman posted:Nah. That's not the standard water fountain they use, and the walls aren't covered in that burlap looking stuff they use. You're right, it doesn't have the massive backsplash. Public library?
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# ? Apr 19, 2017 23:10 |
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I think it's thick carpet that is now full of mold, not limescale. It would take years to build up that amount of limescale.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 00:53 |
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Leperflesh posted:I think it's thick carpet that is now full of mold, not limescale. It would take years to build up that amount of limescale. Could be foam from soap left in the carpet.
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I think it's concrete.
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Bad Munki posted:I think it's concrete. How much concrete, would you say?
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Jordanis posted:How much concrete, would you say? About 28 and a half stone.
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Leperflesh posted:I think it's thick carpet that is now full of mold, not limescale. It would take years to build up that amount of limescale. Nah all it takes is one spill on a dirty carpet to make a big nasty splash ring.
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That's definitely carpet.
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# ? Apr 20, 2017 06:47 |
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Pretty dry, but if you're interested in the results of an independent evaluation regarding the causes of the failure of the oroville dam spillway failure, check this out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zqai2FodQg
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`Nemesis posted:Pretty dry, but if you're interested in the results of an independent evaluation regarding the causes of the failure of the oroville dam spillway failure, check this out.
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HardDiskD posted:To be honest, I really can't tell whether it is a carpet or those cheap stone floorings that are white (that turn beige soon enough) with black speckles that you find in cheap public buildings or hospitals, and I don't think that's called marble. Here's a link to it in 2429x3238 so you can see all that glorious carpet http://i.imgur.com/WZMj5fe.jpg
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immoral_ posted:About 28 and a half stone. Or about 4.01785714 quintals
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`Nemesis posted:Pretty dry, but if you're interested in the results of an independent evaluation regarding the causes of the failure of the oroville dam spillway failure, check this out. https://imgur.com/KfRHWm1 I made this image with Sentinel 1 SAR imagery. That blue band is the water level change at the resovoir from last summer till the spillway thing.
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 00:17 |
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Good luck changing out the air conditioner.
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Psycho Donut Killer posted:Good luck changing out the air conditioner. You usually install them from the inside, so shouldn't be a problem (assuming the new one fits)
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Mercury Ballistic posted:https://imgur.com/KfRHWm1 This is totes off-topic to the thread but I always get excited when I see someone else in the SAR industry in the wild (I work for the Alaska Satellite Facility and Sentinel 1 A/B are a major part of our effort right now.)
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Bad Munki posted:This is totes off-topic to the thread but I always get excited when I see someone else in the SAR industry in the wild (I work for the Alaska Satellite Facility and Sentinel 1 A/B are a major part of our effort right now.) 100% off topic as well but jealous as hell. I did a ton of geomatics work in Uni, but graduated when the economy took a dive and, well, back to tech support for me. I miss making maps and such
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if y'all mapping goons are looking for some sexy lidar mapping stuff pm me
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# ? Apr 21, 2017 15:44 |
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Pm sent... I think it was posted in this thread where that leaning tower in San Francisco was shown to be leaning from Sentinel 1 derived inferrometry. Here it is again to get back on topic. Tl:Dr is some luxury high-rise built recently on reclaimed land is sinking. http://m.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Sentinel-1/Satellites_confirm_sinking_of_San_Francisco_tower Edit,. More content: https://imgur.com/gallery/5ryxS Mercury Ballistic fucked around with this message at 20:26 on Apr 21, 2017 |
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GIS thread?
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# ? Apr 22, 2017 06:13 |
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"This very old model house jack was in a crawl space underneath the fireplace hearth in this home I inspected. "
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Tunicate posted:
I've been a soldier quite a while And I would like to state The life is simply wonderful The Army food is great I sleep with ninety-seven others in a wooden hut I love them all They all love me It's very lovely but Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning Oh! How I'd love to remain in bed For the hardest blow of all Is to hear the bugler call Ya gotta get up Ya gotta get up Ya gotta get up this morning Someday I'm going to murder the bugler Someday they're going to find him dead I'll amputate his reveille And step upon it heavily And spend the rest of my life in bed And then I'll get that other pup The guy who wakes the bugler up \/\/just post\/\/ Suspect Bucket fucked around with this message at 21:14 on Apr 23, 2017 |
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Is an R.V. trailer allowed in the crappy construction thread? Maybe it would be better suited to AI.
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I'm pretty sure we spent multiple pages on a single 400 lb block of concrete. Just post, friend.
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Imgur has some good ones occasionally. http://imgur.com/a/adLKN I was looking at this deck picture for the footings under the tower and didn't see anything: Then there was this one where they basically screwed the framing for the tower to the garage on one side and the house on the other but only to the eaves of the house. And then plopped it right on the deck. Any guesses as to the life span of this tower? I'm guessing the first spring wind storm will rip it from the house.
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this is what inspired that monstrous tower? zero architectural taste e: lol this was a downvoted "bad" comment quote:Incredible waste of money. Also garage walls just horizontally strapped, not exactly structurally sound. Oh well, more time than sense. e2: and he built it in front of a window on his house?? great move all around brugroffil fucked around with this message at 15:10 on Apr 24, 2017 |
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Here's the Reddit thread, he's rightly getting poo poo on. https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY/comments/67653u/added_a_tower_to_our_house_because_you_know_every/?st=J1W97ZC8&sh=e8b583c1 Someone asked about dynamic wind loads on a tower that is basically a giant sale attached to facia boards and his response was "it was windy last week and didn't fall down" Also someone made the point that the lumber sitting on top of the decking means it will act as a giant wick and rot it out from the inside.
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"Reddit is like one big giant collection of "What the gently caress did the previous owner do to this house" You realize you just built a 30 foot tall tower *on top of a loving deck with no foundation*? Are you functionally retarded or are you just trying to murder your family and get away with it? One strong wind from behind the house and that whole thing is going to fall over and pull the soffits off both your roofs, you moron. See the one you photographed? See how it is built by the builders of the home and structural integrated to the foundation of the house? See how all you did was built a room on stilts and mount it on a deck right the middle of the breezeway between your garage and your house? yeah. that's because you're too dumb to function. This is worse than the last 4 "basement kindling-filled deathtrap speakeasy" conversions that front page'd Remember the episode of King of the Hill where Dale built a 29 foot tall tower in his backyard because it skirted under the zoning? Yeah, you built your daughter a club house at the top of the punch line of an animated sitcom. **loving.** **Moron.**"
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why are there no gutters on that house
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 16:31 |
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Uh, did he build the entire garage with no foundation too? Its just sitting the grass..
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brugroffil posted:why are there no gutters on that house IDK snow maybe? I've no idea. Neutrino posted:Imgur has some good ones occasionally. Those loving "shutters" Look like loving pieces of pallet painted white and nailed to the wall Edit: Wait is this like groverhaus emocrat posted:Uh, did he build the entire garage with no foundation too? That loving ladder!
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emocrat posted:Uh, did he build the entire garage with no foundation too? I'd call it a pole shed, really. Those just have posts sunk in the dirt, nothing weird there. Assuming they're actually sunk and not also just sitting on the grass. Although he then went and attached it to the house...
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emocrat posted:Uh, did he build the entire garage with no foundation too? I'm hoping those posts are set in concrete, but I'm guessing that didn't happen. And why you'd frame grass on the inside of your garage rather than tearing it up and pouring a concrete pad first is baffling. I'm wondering if he has some weird patch of dirt or something along that wall of his garage now. I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that building inspectors and permits were 0% involved in any of these projects. Spookydonut posted:IDK snow maybe? I've no idea. I live in the midwest and all of the homes around here have gutters. He mentions Menards in one of his posts, so he's a midwestener too. All of "omg! that's so beautiful!" comments are making me seriously angry.
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brugroffil posted:I'm hoping those posts are set in concrete, but I'm guessing that didn't happen. And why you'd frame grass on the inside of your garage rather than tearing it up and pouring a concrete pad first is baffling. I'm wondering if he has some weird patch of dirt or something along that wall of his garage now. It looks like there is a concrete pad in the garage from another imgur gallery: It's hard to see the details so its anyone's guess if he just poured the slab around the posts...
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Neutrino posted:It's hard to see the details so its anyone's guess if he just poured the slab around the posts... *IF* the posts are sunk, and *IF* he put expansion board around them, and *IF* he put down a gravel bed, it's fine to "just" pour in around the posts.
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That entire project is reminding me of McMansion Hell -- you have the original, normally-proportioned house, then you have the gigantic car-housing tumor (complete with oversized dormers!), and then you have the obligatory turret/tower/Look We Made A Tall Thing.
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