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seriously what the gently caress at that advice lmao *in extremely youtube voice* "we changed sagebrush's kitchen countertop electrical voltage from 120v to 240v. let's see if he notices!"
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Sapozhnik posted:seriously what the gently caress at that advice lmao *makes creeper noises*
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 18:57 |
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lil electricity tip from the pros here not every electricity using thing is a computer believe it or not and non-computer things generally don't like it when u double the voltz
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Sapozhnik posted:seriously what the gently caress at that advice lmao go back and read my edit, apparently the obvious implication went over your head
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Sapozhnik posted:lil electricity tip from the pros here not every electricity using thing is a computer believe it or not and non-computer things generally don't like it when u double the voltz computer things don't really like double the volts too
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cinci zoo sniper posted:im not sure where mine was born, but chances are it was like that, or maybe some other farmhouse room or building, or some at some local whatever you call woman specialising in receiving birth who are not nurses not "wet nurse". not "handmaid". why can't i think of the word? edit: "midwife"! prefect fucked around with this message at 19:07 on Jun 8, 2017 |
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midwife
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it's me
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Sagebrush posted:midwife ty
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be careful spinning out there folksGoo P-Nut Sack posted:I've been printing fidget spinners for fun and practice with settings etc. Pro tip: don't chooch a PLA spinner up past ~4000 rpm with an air gun, I'm posting from the doc's office. The bearing on one of the legs absolutely exploded out and gave me a nice laceration. (that style of bearing is good for like 20,000rpm, so i believe he's saying that the centrifugal force was too much for his 3d print and the printed frame exploded and that's what caused the injury)
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 19:22 |
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...why would you use a power tool on a small object held in your hand
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 19:33 |
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haveblue posted:...why would you use a power tool on a small object held in your hand isaac newton stared directly into the sun for so long he had to spend like a week in complete darkness afterwards
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haveblue posted:...why would you use a power tool on a small object held in your hand the more i work with students in a shop the more i'm convinced that evolution just has not prepared us for the kinds of dangers that power tools create. you have to experience the unexpected ways that the tool can hurt you before you truly develop a sense of how to be safe. a fly cutter in a milling machine going 3000rpm just looks like a smooth gray blur, hardly frightening, but if you touch it you will remove your fingers. a couple of semesters ago i had a student who got a laceration a lot like that one because he was drilling a hole in a CD-sized piece of sheet metal that he had just lopped out with tin snips, and he tried to hold the metal in place on the drill press with his hand. i wish i'd caught him before it happened, but now he'll never do that again.
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 19:46 |
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as a wise teenager, i once tried to make a homemade bong by drilling into a glass bottle with a regular old handheld carpenter drill. that was a near miss.
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we're all just monkeys with guns
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Roosevelt posted:as a wise teenager, i once tried to make a homemade bong by drilling into a glass bottle with a regular old handheld carpenter drill. that was a near miss. vaguely related, i once tried to roll my own cigar using a bunch of tea bags and a notebook page, and that was a not so near miss from target performance
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 19:56 |
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when i was ~ four or five years old i learned how you could make a magnet by wrapping wire around a nail and connecting the wire to a battery. i also learned that you could make a motor with a magnet. so i decided to make my toy truck motorized by wrapping wire around the axle. i didn't have a battery though so i plugged the ends of the wire into a wall socket lol i actually didn't get shocked but i did get showered with sparks and burned the wall a bit. it's one of my earliest memories for obvious reasons
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Cold on a Cob posted:when i was ~ four or five years old i learned how you could make a magnet by wrapping wire around a nail and connecting the wire to a battery. i also learned that you could make a motor with a magnet. what do they call Boy's Life magazine in the north?
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Luigi Thirty posted:mission accomplished challenge mode: play with that stupid puck mouse
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syscall girl posted:what do they call Boy's Life magazine in the north? i don't even know what that is but i was in beaver (scouts) at the time if that helps, lol
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Cold on a Cob posted:i don't even know what that is i got all my bad electrical advice from the official scouts magazine when i was a kid all scooting about in my hovercraft watching my R2D2 with my x-ray glasses
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hell, same
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Cold on a Cob posted:i don't even know what that is i was in beaver too at the time yer mam's
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Deacon of Delicious posted:challenge mode: play with that stupid puck mouse What would you use the mouse for?
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 21:14 |
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gently caress the building across the alley is on fire and poo poo is fuckin exploding
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 21:48 |
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take pictures
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SmokaDustbowl posted:gently caress the building across the alley is on fire and poo poo is fuckin exploding light a cig from it
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 21:56 |
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my biggest beef with the nema plug is the exposed prongs
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idgi
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Vintersorg posted:idgi when you put your arm into a fire it burns
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Kuvo posted:take pictures too late it's out, the whole street is blocked off anyway
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 22:04 |
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it looks like a quarter somehow slid behind the plug and landed on the prongs
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my house has the outlets installed upside down, so a quarter would hit the ground prong and bounce harmlessly away
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SmokaDustbowl posted:gently caress the building across the alley is on fire and poo poo is fuckin exploding badass
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 22:19 |
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That's me, always throwing fistfuls of change against the walls
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Sagebrush posted:That's me, always throwing fistfuls of change against the walls where else do you put it
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Cat Face Joe posted:where else do you put it in ur mum
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Sagebrush posted:look at this hilarious loving thing you are wrong and i will fight you to death over this
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creationist believer posted:my house has the outlets installed upside down, so a quarter would hit the ground prong and bounce harmlessly away i heard a guy on a podcast say that that's actually the union standard way to install them
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