Another curiosity question. How much data is this site? Like if I wanted to download (for ex.) the site to a REALLY big flash drive, how big would that flash drive be. I figure this site has to have an insane amount of data in the 100s of TB
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I had originally not been a fan of the font but it's a mute issue now. I'm happy. Only have 2 requests, as mentioned before the push notifications and would it be possible to add like a night mode/dark theme?
Overall awesome job. The site runs MUCH better.
Thanks for the info Ryan. Tapatalk can shove the rock hard **** they seem to be sucking on, up their ***.
For all those that use mobile, here is what I've done:
1. While using the chrome app, go to www.garagejournal.com
2. Click the 3 dots in the top right.
3. Scroll down to "Add to Home...
Forget copper. Pex is the way. Use conduit to run through the ground and concrete, then you can push all your pex through. It's a great benefit incase you ever need to run new pex.
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My dad has the same sledge. It's a 16lb and has had a 36" sledge handle in it since I've been alive. Makes one hell of a 2x4 stake driver.
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Like the others said on removal.
But I must ask, why cut the stool up? It looks to be usable. You could buy a 1x4 board and make what you described easily. Just curious
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IMO you're really going to limit yourself with one of those. They have pretty laughable torque rating and are limited to the gyro screwdriver and a flashlight. They work good for very small screws (like a #8) and for screwing screws into threaded holes. If you want small and compact, I'd pay the...
For DIY basic stuff the HART line at Walmart is not bad. There is a hart drill and impact set at Walmart for $79. If your doing basic around the house stuff I would think this is all you'd need. Reviews seem good...
If it's just the top of the post you can cut a few inches below the rot (making certain you are in good wood) and toenail some decking screw into the piece you replace. Screw both from the new into old, and old into new, kind of lice lacing them together. As long as they dont care about...