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beep-beep car is go posted:poo poo THAT'S IT!
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Cartoon posted:There's a chance that this is a build up of static electricity. Yeah but isn’t that something functioning ground would take care of? The “snaps” themselves may be harmless, but it’s still a good idea to get the ground fixed.
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# ? May 13, 2017 01:21 |
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Platystemon posted:Yeah but isn’t that something functioning ground would take care of?
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# ? May 13, 2017 02:40 |
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Cartoon posted:There's a chance that this is a build up of static electricity. this is true but if you're standing in a puddle in wet socks and the thing you're touching is also (ostensibly) properly grounded, you shouldn't exactly get blown through the wall if it's just static
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# ? May 13, 2017 04:44 |
tetrapyloctomy posted:I personally would characterize standing near that crosswalk as WAY TOO loving CLOSE RUN MOTHERFUCKER Pretty sure you think that you need to use more than paste glue to stick windows on as well, you safety nazi.
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http://i.imgur.com/KeUJPy5.mp4
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# ? May 13, 2017 15:14 |
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there wolf posted:It's pink and black so I guess they didn't get a chance to update the exterior since the 50's. That white wicker furniture is straight out of my grandmother's sun room in the 70s. I can still hear the creaking as somebody got up or sat down.
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Boogalo posted:One of the switches next to the door in the master bedroom also kills power to the bathroom lights so the switches in there stop working and this is the only switch that does this.
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# ? May 13, 2017 17:49 |
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NPR Journalizard posted:Pretty sure you think that you need to use more than paste glue to stick windows on as well, you safety nazi. I've been outed. =(
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# ? May 13, 2017 21:04 |
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When you've spent all your money on curtains and can't afford a bathroom door: Or maybe they spent it on the carpet in the other bathroom Youth Decay fucked around with this message at 02:58 on May 14, 2017 |
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Is that a floor outlet in the middle of that bedroom?
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# ? May 14, 2017 03:04 |
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Tacopocalypse posted:Is that a floor outlet in the middle of that bedroom? I think you will find it is in fact in the middle of the bathroom.
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Tacopocalypse posted:Is that a floor outlet in the middle of that bedroom? Well Jesus, man, you don't want the cord for your Intruder Mk II just strung up across the room like some kind of poor. VVVVVVVVVV I had to open an incognito tab and do some searching. Sadly it wasn't a part of my everyday vernacular, but now you totally bet I'm going to find ways to get people at work to look that poo poo up. tetrapyloctomy fucked around with this message at 03:37 on May 14, 2017 |
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tetrapyloctomy posted:Intruder Mk II I hoped this was going to be what I thought it was, and was not disappointed.
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# ? May 14, 2017 03:34 |
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tetrapyloctomy posted:Well Jesus, man, you don't want the cord for your Intruder Mk II just strung up across the room like some kind of poor. I don't know if it's better or worse that my GIS pulled up a fuckton of bud light-branded RC boats and one pic of what you intended.
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# ? May 14, 2017 05:32 |
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teledildonics....... Probably the greatest name ever. I loving want to become a teledildonist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teledildonics mod edit: your tags were broken and you should feel bad Somebody fucked around with this message at 07:06 on May 14, 2017 |
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Seems McMansions aren't exclusive to the US of A: https://www.finn.no/realestate/homes/ad.html?finnkode=95843087 I missed about a hundred pages of this thread so apologies if it was already posted
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# ? May 14, 2017 10:55 |
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oh geez I was chuckling at the outdoor furniture that's only useable 3 months a year, and then I saw the Hermitage-wannabe interior
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# ? May 14, 2017 10:59 |
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Any room that serves a non-bathroom purpose but has bathroom facilities in it with no fixed partition is a prison cell. I don't care how you dress it up.
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Youth Decay posted:When you've spent all your money on curtains and can't afford a bathroom door: Let's analyse that from a logistics view: You can only use the toilet with the curtain pulled back. Which means that you are sitting, facing the bed Which is a double bed So, logically speaking, that toilet is for pooping on while watching someone lie on the bed.
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Collateral Damage posted:Seems McMansions aren't exclusive to the US of A: https://www.finn.no/realestate/homes/ad.html?finnkode=95843087 I stopped counting at like 6 different sets of outside furniture, I also love that all the other nearby houses you can see are so normal and sensible.
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# ? May 14, 2017 11:39 |
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spog posted:Let's analyse that from a logistics view: The WASPiest scat fetish.
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# ? May 14, 2017 13:43 |
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spog posted:You can only use the toilet with the curtain pulled back. I'm not sure that's true, if you follow the line of the tile across from the left curtain there's room there to sit and close it, though you would be staring straight at a curtain in front of your face.
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# ? May 14, 2017 14:16 |
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I was counting kitchens in finnmansion and I'm not even sure how many there were. Love the contrast of the totally normal and minimist apartment on the top floor.
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peanut posted:I was counting kitchens in finnmansion and I'm not even sure how many there were. Love the contrast of the totally normal and minimist apartment on the top floor. Yeah, the style switch gave me whiplash. Also, I can't tell if the downstairs pictures have the HDR cranked up to 11, or if it just actually looks that way. Those floors
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# ? May 14, 2017 15:43 |
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Imagine cleaning this kitchen. Who puts all those fiddly complex surfaces in a kitchen? I'm not sure a full time housekeeper would be enough to keep this house looking clean, this is a house that needs staff. Maybe that's why it is divided into 4 apartments? The 3 normal apartments are for the staff?
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Facebook Aunt posted:
Please, no one has ever used that kitchen, except maybe using the oven to bake cookies
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# ? May 14, 2017 19:05 |
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I bought a house! I dunno why I'm posting it here though as it's very solid throughout but in definite need of TLC just about everywhere. 3000sf multi-unit craftsman built in 1930 and is almost all original. http://imgur.com/a/kX0qi
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rap music posted:I bought a house! I dunno why I'm posting it here though as it's very solid throughout but in definite need of TLC just about everywhere. 3000sf multi-unit craftsman built in 1930 and is almost all original. Congrats! I saw a house that was unfortunately a disaster-in-the-making that was a colonial from the same era, about 4200 square feet, and which the current owners were doing a really great job slowly renovating, but they went underwater on their loan and had to sell. There was just waaaaaay too much to do for my liking (e.g., a basement that regularly flooded and would necessitate excavating to the foundation around the entire huge house, as a starter). It had a similar attic space that they renovated into a beautiful den. If you're good at renovating stuff -- I myself am a disaster -- then you could have a phenomenal home on your hands when you're done.
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rap music posted:I bought a house! I dunno why I'm posting it here though as it's very solid throughout but in definite need of TLC just about everywhere. 3000sf multi-unit craftsman built in 1930 and is almost all original. That is going to be gorgeous when it's restored.
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rap music posted:I bought a house! I dunno why I'm posting it here though as it's very solid throughout but in definite need of TLC just about everywhere. 3000sf multi-unit craftsman built in 1930 and is almost all original. I want all of that. Also, is that actually a blood spatter on the carpet? And what are the little tickets taped to the bathroom stuff?
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Even tho I'm handy and willing, part of the mortgage includes having contractors come through and do a lot of renovation. They're going to be tearing out all of the wallpaper (basically the whole building is wallpapered, even the white walls downstairs), skim coating the plaster, painting, stripping paint off of all of the woodwork and staining, new gas boiler and water heater, etc. I'll still have plenty of content for this thread though! I don't think it's blood. I do know the previous owner died in it though. The little tags are for winterization. It's so you know the house had all of the water pushed out of the lines so the pipes couldn't freeze and crack while it was unoccupied over the winter. rap music fucked around with this message at 01:41 on May 15, 2017 |
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rap music posted:I bought a house! I dunno why I'm posting it here though as it's very solid throughout but in definite need of TLC just about everywhere. 3000sf multi-unit craftsman built in 1930 and is almost all original. I really love this house, good catch! Also, the wood is pretty beautiful in that house, good decision re: stripping the paint off. What's going on with the wall at the top of the stairs photo? Just dirty drywall? And how's the garage? It looks pretty banged up from here. Space Kablooey fucked around with this message at 01:59 on May 15, 2017 |
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rap music posted:Even tho I'm handy and willing, part of the mortgage includes having contractors come through and do a lot of renovation. They're going to be tearing out all of the wallpaper (basically the whole building is wallpapered, even the white walls downstairs), skim coating the plaster, painting, stripping paint off of all of the woodwork and staining, new gas boiler and water heater, etc. I'll still have plenty of content for this thread though! That old woodwork looks gorgeous when it's stained instead of painted, like in the parlor you have there. That is a poo poo-ton of carpeting to rip up and wood floors to restore, but it's going to be capital-f-fantastic. What's the basement like?
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rap music posted:Even tho I'm handy and willing, part of the mortgage includes having contractors come through and do a lot of renovation. They're going to be tearing out all of the wallpaper (basically the whole building is wallpapered, even the white walls downstairs), skim coating the plaster, painting, stripping paint off of all of the woodwork and staining, new gas boiler and water heater, etc. I'll still have plenty of content for this thread though! If you're already destroying the walls and everything is truly original consider a whole home re-wire+pipe. It should only add like $25k to your bill!
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rap music posted:I bought a house! I dunno why I'm posting it here though as it's very solid throughout but in definite need of TLC just about everywhere. 3000sf multi-unit craftsman built in 1930 and is almost all original. I knew I recognized that toile wallpaper from your bathroom...my grandmother had it in her bedroom. She also had curtains, lampshades, and bedding in the same pattern. At some point I'll have to make an album of my grandparents' house because the decor was just nuts. Silhouettes are of my and my brother when I was 9 and he was 2. Edit: I got out my external hard drive just for you. HelloIAmYourHeart fucked around with this message at 04:54 on May 15, 2017 |
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at least it's well illuminated for safety
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# ? May 15, 2017 04:52 |
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That picture looks like a cat face wearing square glasses.
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HardDiskD posted:I really love this house, good catch! Also, the wood is pretty beautiful in that house, good decision re: stripping the paint off. The walls in the main stairway have this silky wallpaper with a bamboo leaf pattern. It's interesting but I think I'd rather get rid of it along with most of the rest of the wallpaper. The garage is sturdy enough but needs attention. Contractors are redoing the stucco and it has had its roof redone. tetrapyloctomy posted:That old woodwork looks gorgeous when it's stained instead of painted, like in the parlor you have there. That is a poo poo-ton of carpeting to rip up and wood floors to restore, but it's going to be capital-f-fantastic. What's the basement like? I'm thinking I'll leave the berber carpet in upstairs because I'm hoping to rent that space out as an apartment to help with the mortgage, and it will help protect the floors. The house also has two meters, split into upstairs and down. Basement is huge n' spooky, roughly 1400sf and I found some cool original screen doors down there. It's getting a top to bottom scrub down and an air scrubber will be run for a while. There's no water leaking in but it seems pretty humid down there. HelloIAmYourHeart posted:I knew I recognized that toile wallpaper from your bathroom...my grandmother had it in her bedroom. She also had curtains, lampshades, and bedding in the same pattern. At some point I'll have to make an album of my grandparents' house because the decor was just nuts. Awesome! The bathroom wallpaper is really the only I'm interested in preserving. I'd like to do a black and white nouveau theme in both restrooms. rap music fucked around with this message at 13:25 on May 15, 2017 |
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We had a bit of LED chat a week or so ago, but I had to change out a few bulbs at work today and they all had the same interesting heat-based failure mode. These are Philips 10 watt MR16s that were installed in recessed down-lights with open backed fixtures but up against glass lenses. They ran for about 4-5-ish years and somewhere between 18k and 23k hours (they're supposedly designed for 24,000 hours with a 3 year warranty). Obviously heat melted the bulbs' plastic lenses over 3 of the 4 LEDs (which still work fine underneath) in the same pattern for some reason. A bunch of these bulbs had to be replaced years ago because the cooling fans inside started to whine, but these fans still work and are quiet. I wonder if there's a design issue that means one LED gets better cooling. Or maybe there's a slight imbalance or failure in the regulation to the LEDs. You can see some heat damage to the circuit board and it's components, but it seems to still work fine enough.
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