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Going to Vegas on Sunday and there's been a cyber attack at the MGM hotels.
Parent’s parking abilities (or lack there of) when on the school run.
Whatever you do, don't try and create kickback on purposeWatched a couple of "woodworking" videos on Youtube from creators in Vietnam and Cambodia and they are beyond belief.
Based around this "turn pallet wood in to a beautiful... blah, blah!" trend and they are just bonkers. No safety gear, sanding pallets (often dipped in a chemical soup to protect them) with a blue face mask (the Covid type) and spray painting with no mask at all...
And don't get me started on the table saw techniques, how they still have 10 fingers is just down to pure luck surely. Making 20-30mm cuts without a push stick, running tenon cheek cuts free hand (with the stock upright and no support) just asking for kickback (if you want a proper holy crap moment, watch some of the table saw kick back vids on YT).
The worst part of it all is, the results are rough as.. well, you know the next word starting with F, and there are people watching these saying stuff like "I don't have these skill but you make it look easy so I might give it a go...". Basically impressionable folk watching downright dangerous stuff.
The bit that blows my mind is that these guys are working with shops full of expensive machinery so they have zero excuse for not having proper PPE and also for not turning out quality product.
I get that this truly is a random irritation but I was genuinely gob-smacked watching these and really worry people will copy this nonsense.
Absolutely not. I've watched that vid and a few from Lincoln St Works and Bourbonmoth where they replicate kickback and it's insane. Luckily I always stay to the left of the blade, always use a Gripper block and/or push stick and always, ALWAYS use the thin rip fence with a featherboard when cutting less than 30mm strips.Whatever you do, don't try and create kickback on purpose
Websites with filters that don't work. I was looking at the Druids site, strong sale on now, and put in the size that fits. I then check out out what's left and discover the first 3 items I looked at don't have my size in stock. I gave up![]()
Surely worth a repair first?Washing machine
Decided to have a wobbly couple days ago saying the door wouldn't lock, turning off for 5 mins and back on "fixed it"
Same again today so new one ordered
To be fair it's 6 years old and goes on 10 times a week so it is hardly had a relaxing life
Had to rush that delivery and hope it holds up for the next couple washes or we will get a back log![]()
Surely worth a repair first?
Ah I think you have twins ,correct ? Yes I'd agree just get a new one.I've repaired it once for something else , and a repair takes say 5 days depending on parts to order
New one will be here tomorrow
If was just us then 100%
However needs must. If it stops after this cycle we will be 2 washes behind even before the new one arrives at 12 tomorrow.
Plus I've had this before with intermittent faults, it will be working fine for the repair guy , so can't fix what's not broken at the time
Ah I think you have twins ,correct ? Yes I'd agree just get a new one.
Yeah I know the feeling, when my 3 were young the washing machine was on all the time it seemed and any problems where a big deal. We had to try the local laundry onceTwins are 3 and eldest is 6 lol there's a lot of blooming washing
I'm looking at the dishwasher now giving it the nod to please stay working
The previous owners 8 years ago left us the dishwasher (wasn't brand new so prob 10 years old) a washing machine (not this one that proper broke 6 year back .. and a tumble which broke about 5 years ago
Just looking at this and the massive freezer they left as please last a couple more years guys![]()
Depends who looks at itI've repaired it once for something else , and a repair takes say 5 days depending on parts to order
New one will be here tomorrow
If was just us then 100%
However needs must. If it stops after this cycle we will be 2 washes behind even before the new one arrives at 12 tomorrow.
Plus I've had this before with intermittent faults, it will be working fine for the repair guy , so can't fix what's not broken at the time
Poured a lovely ultra clear resin in to a large void in a walnut slab on Saturday. Was tacking up nicely yesterday, micro dust extractors running full tilt to keep the workshop and the resin dust free...
Go out to check on it this morning and a fly has landed on the tacky resin and got itself stuck! That's going to set me back a day or two fixing that. Bloody flies.