Recent content by Tergo247

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    Does anyone make good LED strip lights?

    I'll put it this way, if they were brand new I'd leave them a 5 star review. They are exactly the brightness that I require and if they weren't I still have headroom to use up at my dimmer. Part of me wants them to ****. I take a certain satisfaction in paying a bit more, not feeding Amazon, and...
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    Does anyone make good LED strip lights?

    I might be a different use case, I've never turned them to 100%. My dimmer is programmed to 80% when the "full" scene is triggered and 10% for the night light. I don't have a fresh strip to compare, but it feels like they are still operating at 100% of what they were new.
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    How does residential internet wiring work?

    A couple things I haven't seen mentioned: category cable has a distance limit of 330'. This isn't a problem for most homes but maybe don't put your network router/switch on one side of the house. The other thing is to clear up the 100mb/1g thing, as this bit me when I did my deployment of...
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    Grr-ripper vs. Milescraft Grabber.

    I'll call out bad arguments all day long, I have no ties to microjig beyond personal experience with this product that I admittedly received for free as a gift. Something that requires training isn't inherently worse if it has added benefit, which this clearly does over a sacrificial push block...
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    Does anyone make good LED strip lights?

    Never thought I would be the guy to defend Amazon, put I bought a roll of dimmable LED strip lights for my kitchen cabinets and they've been running some 4-6 hours a day for 8 years. The adhesive is junk, but not a single dead LED... Redid another kitchen recently with the same products, no issues.
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    Grr-ripper vs. Milescraft Grabber.

    I know this post is months old, but if I can find it on a Google search I figure others might as well. Anyway, I would respectfully suggest that you at least watch the first video from microjig that explains how theirs works. In my opinion having watched it leads me to believe that it's actually...
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    Grr-ripper vs. Milescraft Grabber.

    I received one of these as a Christmas present and it sat in the box for a couple years. I didn't see the value of what appeared to be the world's most complicated push block. But I watched the microjig videos on a slow Sunday morning and I'll be damned if these things don't have merit. I'm in...
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    Grr-ripper vs. Milescraft Grabber.

    That's pretty ignorant. These style of push blocks are highly configurable to be used in a variety of ways that standard push blocks are not capable of. The videos are super useful in understanding the assembly and use of these devices. The main point is that both sides of the work piece are...
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