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Few_Ad_5677 t1_j5012me wrote
Reply to Replaced a switch with a RunLessWire Click and now an outlet in another room doesn't work? by rouge8
Check gfcis in all outlets on that breaker, and reset them
Few_Ad_5677 t1_j4wuodh wrote
Reply to comment by Bui1ding in Simplest/cheapest way to attack two pieces wood together at a right angle by Bui1ding
Then you are pretty much limited to screws which are fine. Look up how they make houses and make a little version of that. The bed is the roof
Few_Ad_5677 t1_j4vnuf1 wrote
Use the miter saw to cut dados if your saw can do it
Few_Ad_5677 t1_j4bmbnl wrote
Reply to comment by buenosjuegos in Do shims stay put on their own under a cabinet? by [deleted]
What are you, some kind of mechanical magician?
Few_Ad_5677 t1_j3srgki wrote
Reply to Do I need a floor in a firewood shed? by Barbadosslims
Pallets wick up a lot of moisture, if you’re doing to do that, raise them on bricks
Few_Ad_5677 t1_j3bsm34 wrote
Reply to comment by Greg_Esres in Slicing off SS ring by Greg_Esres
Don’t bother with mcmastercarr— waste of money for a hobbyist.
They charge a lot extra for materials because their business model revolves around supplying materials ASAP — overnight delivery to most industrially zoned addresses.
Residentialsndont get overnight delivery so you’re just paying a lot for something you can get anywhere else (McMaster carr makes 0 products)
Look into a metal supply in your area
Few_Ad_5677 t1_j5sk6w6 wrote
Reply to Two speaker wires into a single plug (DIY Home Audio) by NoahTheCuck
Each speaker has 2 wires going to it, without exception. The rca jack is 2 wires in one plug, the center pin and the outer circular part.
If you cut that RCA cable and connect each of those wires to one of those bananas, that will work.
5.1 = 5 regular speakers = 10 wires total