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My nut and bolt collection also came from an estate sale. A ton of proto-PCB fiberglass switches and waxie and Tiny Chief capacitors and bakelite knobs and stuff, too
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kid sinister posted:Why is it hard to move? They're on wheels You joke, but honestly even on wheels, moving those fuckers just a few inches took some effort. And moving them was enough of a pain in the rear end that the thought of moving them along with everything else I own just made me wanna die. It's funny, it's one of those projects that seems easy until you start doing it, and then you've made 75 trips up and down the basement stairs and out to the truck with arms full of trays, and the bed of your truck is giant mess of trays that spit out screws every time you hit a bump, and your girlfriend is telling you that she's not gonna help unload these ridiculous things that she doesn't even understand why you need when you get home, and then you're like, poo poo, is this one of those cases where she's right?
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Slugworth posted:You joke, but honestly even on wheels, moving those fuckers just a few inches took some effort. And moving them was enough of a pain in the rear end that the thought of moving them along with everything else I own just made me wanna die. A case of ziplock bags, a sharpie, and a bunch of flat rate boxes from the post office is the best answer. Empty bin into bag, sharpie label on it, toss into box, repeat. Easy to move, easy to label, and easy to unfuck once you're at your destination. It worked really well for me when I had to move my dad's collection of fasteners across the country.
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Methylethylaldehyde posted:A case of ziplock bags, a sharpie, and a bunch of flat rate boxes from the post office is the best answer. Empty bin into bag, sharpie label on it, toss into box, repeat. Easy to move, easy to label, and easy to unfuck once you're at your destination. It worked really well for me when I had to move my dad's collection of fasteners across the country. See I was thinking just use that thick movers' plastic wrap and just double-wrap those bins tightly one at a time, toss them into a bigger box. Then just cut open the wrap when you get there. Bet you could comfortably wrap those at a rate of 2 bins a minute
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 07:28 |
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yaffle posted:I've inherited my dad's collection, which included his dad's, and grandfathers. They all horded fasteners of all kinds, apparently my grandfather once dismantled a piano and kept every screw, so may flatheads. Well, fasteners are expensive. I keep all the nails from the pallets I pull apart. The ones in decent nick, anyway.
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 13:48 |
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Slugworth posted:basement Oh, there's your problem. You need a garage where you can just roll them out and onto the liftgate of the moving truck. You did get a liftgate, right? ~Coxy posted:Well, fasteners are expensive. My dad's dad kept every nail pulled from everything, thanks to growing up in The Depression. As a grandson with some mechanical ability, I was one of the designated nail straighteners.
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 16:31 |
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Darchangel posted:Oh, there's your problem. You need a garage where you can just roll them out and onto the liftgate of the moving truck. For a moment I thought you meant a truck which was moving, which seemed unnecessarily challenging.
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Darchangel posted:Oh, there's your problem. You need a garage where you can just roll them out and onto the liftgate of the moving truck. You did get a liftgate, right? Also, lift gates are the devil for moving the contents of a home. Ramps for life. As for Ziploc bags, and individually wrapped trays, and flat rate boxes - You guys officially are more dedicated to screws than me. Ultimately though, there was gonna be no room for the beasts in the new garage, and the basement is finished and far too refined for my sawdust and spider web covered screw racks. The time I spent with them will always be treasured, but some love is fleeting.
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 16:53 |
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Jaded Burnout posted:For a moment I thought you meant a truck which was moving, which seemed unnecessarily challenging. This is how it generally happens when you hire someone to relocate all of your worldly possessions, yes.
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 16:56 |
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PainterofCrap posted:After nearly 30-years, mine is...but drat if I can find what I need, when I need it. Why don't you just get your robot to help you?
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 20:09 |
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What was it like to invent flubber
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 20:13 |
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PainterofCrap posted:After nearly 30-years, mine is...but drat if I can find what I need, when I need it. This is basically what my dad's workshop looks like, only without the swords, clocks, and Nazi helmet sitting on a box full of novelty coffee mugs. You can never find what you actually want, but sometimes you find something...you didn't realize you needed. Like the Room of Requirement if Hogwarts were made by grumpy retirees. I wish my place had room for that mess. Blue Footed Booby fucked around with this message at 21:15 on Jan 18, 2018 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:This is basically what my dad's workshop looks like, only without the swords, clocks, and Nazi helmet sitting on a box full of novelty coffee mugs. You can never find what you actually want, but sometimes you find something...you didn't realize you needed. Like the Room of Requirement if Hogwarts were made by grumpy retirees. That makes me miss my grandpa's shop
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https://i.imgur.com/YhcdHsu.gifv
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 21:12 |
I don’t know, I think that’s just the right amount of passive aggressive.
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 21:20 |
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Hospital Admin: gently caress you, wash your hands Doctors: I dun wanna! Janitors: Haha, no choice now!
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 21:35 |
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Finding lots of these things lately https://v.redd.it/eh3cqx5kr0b01/DASH_9_6_M#mp4
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 21:54 |
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This is very clever.
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 22:43 |
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why is there a soap dispenser in the elevator lobby, though
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 23:05 |
It's so close to genius except they stumbled at the very last stretch of the race. That should be hand sanitizer instead of soap.
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 23:07 |
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It is hand sanitizer, you can see the Purell label when he goes for the button.
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 23:16 |
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Leperflesh posted:why is there a soap dispenser in the elevator lobby, though All hospitals have hand sanitizers at the elevators above the buttons. They are just usually manual operated.
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His Divine Shadow posted:This is very clever. Doctors would still manage to find a way to never wash their loving hands though. They'd use a rotting cadaver hand to press the button.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 00:44 |
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Baronjutter posted:Doctors would still manage to find a way to never wash their loving hands though. They'd use a rotting cadaver hand to press the button. Are you okay, friend?
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 00:47 |
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Facebook Aunt posted:Are you okay, friend? Hospitals in my area keep having horrible outbreaks of extremely preventable things because staff don't wash their hands, even surgeries resulting in infections because doctors, specially surgeons, seem to think they're above washing their hands or bothering with sterilization. Just dump some antibiotics on them, cheaper than hiring proper cleaning staff or wasting famous surgeon's time on scrubbing properly before an operation. I'm mad about dirty doctors!
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Baronjutter posted:Hospitals in my area keep having horrible outbreaks of extremely preventable things because staff don't wash their hands, even surgeries resulting in infections because doctors, specially surgeons, seem to think they're above washing their hands or bothering with sterilization. Just dump some antibiotics on them, cheaper than hiring proper cleaning staff or wasting famous surgeon's time on scrubbing properly before an operation. I think its more due to the privatization of cleaning services and their costcutting measures with staff and supplies, combined with overcrowding, than surgeons suddenly deciding to ignore hundreds of years of standard medical practice and refusing to sterilize before procedures.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 01:07 |
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No, Doctors have been refusing to wash their hands since before they knew it was a good idea. It's well documented.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 01:47 |
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IMO hospitals should stop hiring time travelers from the 1800s.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 02:04 |
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Facebook Aunt posted:IMO hospitals should stop hiring time travelers from the 1800s. Sounds like somebody hasn't gotten their humors balanced in a while!
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 02:13 |
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Baronjutter posted:Hospitals in my area keep having horrible outbreaks of extremely preventable things because staff don't wash their hands, even surgeries resulting in infections because doctors, specially surgeons, seem to think they're above washing their hands or bothering with sterilization. Just dump some antibiotics on them, cheaper than hiring proper cleaning staff or wasting famous surgeon's time on scrubbing properly before an operation. antiseptics, not antibiotics
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 03:25 |
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duz posted:No, Doctors have been refusing to wash their hands since before they knew it was a good idea. It's well documented. This is 100% the truth. It has been happening since the Crimean War!
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 03:45 |
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Isn't is all the non-hand stuff like pens and doorknobs and stethoscopes? Shouldn't the whole building be filled with those blue lights dentists use to sterilize tools? What happens if you put a living animal into that little light box?
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 04:11 |
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peanut posted:Isn't is all the non-hand stuff like pens and doorknobs and stethoscopes? Shouldn't the whole building be filled with those blue lights dentists use to sterilize tools? What happens if you put a living animal into that little light box? I like telling this story: Dillbag posted:A co-worker was told a scary OSHA story by Guillermo Del Toro about filming Blade 2 in the Czech Republic. They stumbled across a bunch of what were described as "rad looking post-war era lamps" somewhere, bought them and set them up in the location (I think it was for the blood bank scene that opens the film). Half way through the day, the cast and crew's eyes started swelling and tearing up and no one could figure out what was going on so they shut down the set thinking they had a gas leak or an airborne contamination. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultraviolet_germicidal_irradiation posted:In UVGI systems the lamps are shielded or are in environments that limit exposure, such as a closed water tank or closed air circulation system, often with interlocks that automatically shut off the UV lamps if the system is opened for access by human beings. You can see the lights here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D16E17zkdjM
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 04:46 |
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Woahhhhh no wonder that little box is tiny.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 04:50 |
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Were I work we have those UV systems for pool water cleaning, more like an add-on to the usual filtration stuff though, but it can reduce usage of chlorine by like 70%.
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ExplodingSims posted:Sounds like somebody hasn't gotten their humors balanced in a while! Anyone seen my leech tank?
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Dillbag posted:I like telling this story: Loving the irony of getting murdered by ultraviolet on the set of a vampire film Splicer fucked around with this message at 10:26 on Jan 20, 2018 |
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Dillbag posted:I think its more due to the privatization of cleaning services and their costcutting measures with staff and supplies, combined with overcrowding, than surgeons suddenly deciding to ignore hundreds of years of standard medical practice and refusing to sterilize before procedures. He's conflating handwashing practices on the floors with pre-surgical scrub-in.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 13:17 |
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The doctors are just ensuring some repeat business, you have to keep those patients coming back.
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Ashcans posted:The doctors are just ensuring some repeat business, you have to keep Actually I can see that happening in a for profit system like in the states. Here in western Canada the relatively recent privatization of cleaning services has definitely had a big factor, though.
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