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    Above 1200 Sq/FT DFB's Garage

    I drive a full size truck (crew cab, 6.5ft bed. Wish I could get a half ton with an 8ft bed) because I needed a do everything vehicle and need the towing ability of a truck. The 80% of the time I don't need it though, I wish I had a smaller vehicle. Something like your ranger would be great...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT DFB's Garage

    Having a work truck like that would be so handy a lot of the time. Modern full size trucks are cumbersome for simple jobs like this and probably can't hold as much.
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    Well this may be overkill, but 20 tons of ac

    Trenching power to the new AC units?
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    The Everything 3D Printer Thread

    I've found 90% of printing issues stem from wet filament, only reason I asked about that first.
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    The Everything 3D Printer Thread

    Have you dried it out?
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT Out on Quaker Road

    That chain fire ring is just so cool! Looks like you had a busy weekend!
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT DFB's Garage

    Congrats on the free new toys! I must say I have no real need for an MS500i, but reading your posts makes it tough to hold off some days.
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    Well this may be overkill, but 20 tons of ac

    you got hail at your house ZK? or is that how you got these so cheap?
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    Interested in 3D Printing - Recommendations and Hype vs. Reality

    Being that you want to do automotive stuff, where heat will come into play, I would recommend the Bambu Lab H2D for the larger build size, and the ability to do engineering grade materials. Yes Bambu Lab is truly plug and play just like you see in the online videos.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT DFB's Garage

    Thanks DFB, that gives me a few good options to check out.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT DFB's Garage

    Thanks for the follow up on R2R, and glad to hear it worked to bring your towels back. I'll keep it stocked going forward as well. Your post about Touch On is also timely, as I was going to ask what you would recommend for a wash and wax style product after using Touchless as a pre wash. It...
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    The Everything 3D Printer Thread

    I just do PLA at 50, any higher and I start to get the filament melting to itself a bit, but I let a new roll cook for 24hrs usually.
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    ZMotorsports Shop Projects 2.0

    Do you just have a single 100AH lead acid battery in the winnebago? Not sure what you mean by adding four solar cells. I have a 12v compressor fridge in my travel trailer and I can run it all summer on a 200AH lithium battery and 400w of solar. Only time I need to worry about battery power is if...
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT DFB's Garage

    After using other generic microfiber detergents, I was blown away by R2R, made my towels feel like new again after the first wash. I'm curious to see how yours turn out after switching back.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT BoostingAZ's Garage & Woodshop

    Good luck with the new venture! No matter what happens it will be a good learning experience for the kids.
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    Wet spot (on garage floor)

    If you don't park in there for a few days, does the puddle continue or disappear? My car will often leave a puddle of water in my garage, condensate from the A/C
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    The PIC

    I'm a big picquic fan and have never heard of this! Strange that they don't list it on their site, but readily available at Canadian Tire, definitely on my list for my next visit.
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    The Everything 3D Printer Thread

    I've been happy with my Sunlu S2, S4 and E2. I find the S2 needs a spacer in the lid towards the end to dry better, but is good for printing TPU from to keep it nice and dry. I'd like to try the lid for my AMS, but need to redo my printing area to have the additional room required.
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    Above 1200 Sq/FT DFB's Garage

    That turned out really nice! I see the inspiration for your new profile pic here now as well.
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    Walkout Basement Cover Door

    An old house of my parents had the same thing and they did exactly as Nuttsgt suggested and put an enclosure on top, with plenty of windows so it was nice and bright. Solved all the water(and snow) issues in the stairwell, while keeping access simple from ground level as well as from the basement.
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