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deegeese , to Do It Yourself in Does anybody else have an old house?
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Yes, did you have a real question about the TV antenna?

SkepticElliptic OP ,

NO, this is supposed to be a freindly discussion board on beehaw. if you want to be toxic go post on stack overflow.

deegeese ,
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Toxic? Man you’re sensitive.

I’m trying to start a discussion, snowflake.

ASK_ME_ABOUT_LOOM ,

Look everyone! It’s another opportunity to block an asshole!

circularfish Mod ,
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The internet is full of places where low grade antagonistic sarcasm is considered a desirable way to communicate. Those places tend to be toxic shitholes, but whatever. Point is, if you feel like that communication style fits you better, go forth and prosper.

storksforlegs , to Do It Yourself in Does anybody else have an old house?
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As a north american I am so confused.

SkepticElliptic OP ,

Me Too :/

lemillionsocks ,
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Same, an I’ve been around and in some old houses by American standards and I have no idea what Im looking at.

LimitedWard , to Do It Yourself in Does anybody else have an old house?

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Shdwdrgn , to Do It Yourself in Does anybody else have an old house?

Wow, fancy, you have a PLUG for your TV antenna? I just have the wire coming through the wall from the attic. Although I did think it was rather modern that my antenna was mounted in the attic instead of on the roof.

SkepticElliptic OP ,

I mounted a modern antenna on the roof, It spins on demand!

MegaGonk , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?

Probably going to practise using my new laser cutter/engraver I just got last week.

circularfish OP Mod , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?
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That doesnt sound fun at all. Would a drain snake work?

Edit: responding to @jarfil. Sorry, still getting used to the Connect app.

jarfil ,
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The one I have doesn’t fit through the strainer, I’ll try to locate a thinner one, or some of those hair removal ziptie lookalikes (it likely isn’t hair stuck down there, but who knows).

jarfil , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?
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Trying to fix a slow bathtub drain.

It’s got one of those flexible ribbed pipes that keeps holding onto everything, and whoever installed the bathtub had the amazing idea of fully encasing it in brick and large tiles, with no access left to replace the pipe. To add insult to injury, the pipe is attached to the bathtub by a single screw going through a metal strainer, so no way to properly shove in a pipe cleaner without it coming detached and falling under the bathtub… inside the encased part; even if I managed to fish it out afterwards, no way it’s going to match the gasket again. The toilet is also so close to it, that even to try breaking the tile and brick to get to the pipe, one would have to remove the toilet first.

I’ve poured in some “gel drain cleaner”, left it for a while, washed it out, and some plunger action seemed to move some stuff around, but it was still slow. Poured some caustic soda, which outgassed pretty nicely, and the plunger worked some more, but I’d say it’s still less than 50% there.

I’m torn as to what to try next, whether some HCl, bleach, or sulfuric, but the strainer is metal and I don’t want to make it look worse than it already does. Could try more of the gel and/or soda, but I think they might’ve already done all they were to do.

tokyorock ,

Is there access to a cleanout from below?

jarfil ,
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It’s and apartment, so that would require access from the common collector. It is possible, some neighbors did it (to locate a leak they caused by DIY “re-tiling” the bathroom with a jackhammer, not kidding), but it takes a long snake to reach even the bottom floor.

For now at least it drains. I’ll try and locate a thinner snake, or some of those “hair removal” ziptie lookalikes.

Monkeyclock1234 , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?

Reattaching my towel rack to my wall. It was held in with drywall anchors but those have failed so will either repatch and reattach or glue it back on. Depends on how done with it I am

tokyorock ,

Ideally, you’d want it anchored into a stud.

Monkeyclock1234 ,

Ideally yes… This is a previous owners mistake I’m fixing. My options here are: reattach back using another drywall anchor (not my preferred option). Anchor one side into a stud and if the other side reaches it the other side into another stud and patch the holes or glue it back in place (again not ideal). I’m leaning towards option B here.

TheOtherJake , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?

Should be ripping out Windows and getting Fedora Workstation working on a new machine. I’ll probably start working on installing the AI tools I used to justify the new rig. I’m halfway thinking about modifying my laptop bed stand to add more cooling capacity built in, but it kinda depends on how hot it gets with the GPU at full tilt.

I also need to make some progress getting my desk/hobby electronics workstation back to useful conditions and reinstall all of my lighting.

TheBaldness ,

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  • TheOtherJake ,

    I’m interested in integrating Stable Diffusion with Blender for CAD modeling, and using PrivateGPT (a text chat model) to process a bunch of text about computer science stuff and be able to ask it questions about the text, hopefully with cited references.

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  • TheOtherJake ,

    Haven’t done it myself yet, but the links have the info

    Edit: mixed up about accounts and what I was replying to. These are the links (from my other post):

    PrivateGPT is on my list to try after someone posted about it weeks ago with this how to article (that has a view limit embedded before a pay wall)/github project repo:

    Severian , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?

    Going to be resealing our countertops today. Shouldn’t be too complicated, but it’s my first time doing it so we’ll see.

    kbyanyname , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?
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    That’s a big help, thank you! I spent some time on it today and I think I figured out what’s actually leaking, but this kit should make it easier to just repair it

    kbyanyname , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?
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    Trying to fix a slow leak in a toilet, likely, but the main project is patching a gap in the ceiling where a vent fan doesn’t quite fit

    Seathru ,

    If it’s a standard style toilet that’s more than 10 years old, I would recommend one of these kits: www.lowes.com/pd/…/5001419031

    I’ve been chasing small leaks and it running when it wasn’t supposed to for a couple years now. I eventually bought the above kit and I wish I would have done that from the beginning. It replaces everything that leaks (except for the wax ring), was easy to install with good instructions, and came with all the needed tools. Now no more leaks, uses less water while still flushing as good, and is quieter overall. I also replaced the water line from the valve to the tank at the same time, That was another $4.

    0110010001100010 , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?

    I need to tighten the bolts on the kids toilet, lol. Otherwise just running a ton of errands (none DIY-related).

    Monkeyclock1234 ,

    That reminds me I need to take a look at the flusher on my toilet. It’s being intermittent

    nyan , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?

    Was going to try to get the rust off my father’s crappy old hand plane (since restoring it would get me out of having to buy a hand plane of my own for now), but it doesn’t look like I’m going to get that far this week. Spent a couple of hours moving books around to clear some shelf space instead.

    scrappy_Duncan , to Do It Yourself in DIY, what are you working on this weekend?
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    Staining red oak for a slat wall around our fireplace. Hope to get it installed this week.

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