looks like the female end of a crimp on bullet connector
looks like the female end of a crimp on bullet connector
They are typical as low-point drains and manifold drains, both on the main line (always charged). Don’t just cap it if that would make a dead end, especially if it’s sloped down to drain. I can’t tell very well from the picture, but if it’s on a tee you would be okay putting in a threaded cap.
“king drains” or auto drains are common. A short nipple and either a brass cross-top or pvc ball valve would be better. Just be sure that it is accessible in the end.
Hollow doors have about a 1" frame of solid wood around the perimeter.
If the door frame is not currently falling out of the opening there’s enough meat in the opening to mount a new one. Fondots is right. Re mortising well for the hinges and modifying the door to fit will be more effort than getting a pre-hung.
Picture looks like real wood and not paper, hardie or vinyl. Venat0r has the right idea of taking a sample in to your local yard. A couple possibilities I came across online are https://www.becn.com/products/siding/wood-siding/C-503734 and https://truwoodsiding.com/products/1-2-cedar-shake-lap-siding/ although the online pictures are garbage for them.
Especially odd to mention the availability of a ramp under a picture of her motioning to stairs.
Ooh a fresh batch of america balls!
catfeesh?
In USA I usually get Printed solid’s Jesse and 3D Printing Canada’s Budget PLA. I also pick up a couple rolls of Inland any time I’m by my local Microcenter
Filament sourcing is pretty region specific. Where are you buying from?
Heavy on the “peer”, light on the “review”
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When I make them I do bisquick biscuits with a handful of shredded cheddar. A little melted butter and italian seasoning tops it off.
Exactly. Nobody wants to be the next Liz Cheney.
A thin layer of glue stick kept petg from bonding to glass for me, but a nice thick layer of G10 is better as long as you heat soak it before printing. I roughed mine up with some sandpaper and haven’t had any issues. Just remember good ppe when working with fiberglass.