My broccoli is exactly 1 pound, down to the thousandth
My broccoli is exactly 1 pound, down to the thousandth
Designed & printed a bracket to mount wheels on my hammock!
Just replaced this monstrosity.
Best way to fix a sketchy shed foundation?
Not sure if anything is actually needed. It just looks unstable. Power is already run to the shed, so it might be difficult to move and do a full concrete pour. I was thinking of lifting with a car jack and finding a better combination of pavers to remove the wood wedges, but I’m open to any ideas. And it is on a slope, the other end is on pavers on the ground. This stack of pavers was the previous owners attempt at levelling I guess.
Is there a best order to do gradual renovations in?
Over the next year or so, we’re looking to replace our wood floors, all the base boards, all interior & exterior doors, and door trim. Since the wife and I both work full time, we’re thinking we’d focus on one at a time, and do it slowly over a few weekends and evenings. Is there an order that would make things easier? Like do floors before baseboards or vice versa? Is it even worth doing things one at a time?
Best matte buttons for OLED deck?
The glossy dpad and ABXY buttons are too slick IMO. Does anyone know of good matte textured buttons? Preferably in just plain black but I’m not picky. I did see the new extreme rate oled buttons but I haven’t found anything describing their texture. Plus I’m not sold on clear buttons
Would patching the right side or converting to a double gang w/ wall plate be better?
Any good resources to fix "landlord special" renovations?
First time homeowner here. The house was previously owned by an investment firm who cut a lot of corners on renovations at some point. Does anyone have a good resource for fixing botch jobs? A lot of tutorials cover fixing or replacing things that were done properly before hand, and I don’t want to spam forums with “How the he’ll do I fix this monstrosity??”
Can I hire a landscaper to design and plan but build it myself?
My wife and I are quite shit at design but are pretty handy. We recently bought a house, and we want to make the backyard a great hang out spot, but have no idea how to make it look good. I contacted a local landscaper about just paying for a design/plan and we would just DIY it but they never called us back. Is this an okay thing to hire for? Or do landscapers usually want to do the work themselves?
Better built than a real cybertruck