Message from @RevStench

Discord ID: 421021778903564288


2018-02-11 22:30:36 UTC  

Here's an invite to a podcast I'll be starting in the coming weeks. It's also a place to discuss shooting and shooting sports. https://discord.gg/4tNANAr

2018-02-27 18:39:53 UTC  

any realtors in here?

2018-02-27 18:52:52 UTC  

@Goose check <#352760194775777282> or just <@&322715617138311171>

2018-02-27 18:54:59 UTC  

@ThisIsChris thanks man

2018-02-27 21:33:35 UTC  

JBS might be a little out there, but here is a list of conservative-inclined companies.

https://www.jbs.org/about-jbs/corporate-sponsors

2018-02-27 22:24:38 UTC  

@Px4stormtrooper#3883 made me think. To any of you guys who are new in the trades, getting into the trades, or even if you are just getting a little too relaxed. It's dangerous out there. This is a hard story to tell over text, but it's very important. There was a guy recently on a construction site that my company was on who was killed. Fortunately, I wasn't there. A tilt-up wall, like the one pictured, fell when the cables for the crane snapped. One guy ran across it and made it to safety, while the other guy ran away from it, and was crushed before he could make it.

The trades are very lucrative, especially for people without a college education. I hope that I'm not discouraging anyone, but just be aware that it's easy to get into accidents. Looking at you specifically, @Rogue#0890 . Stay safe, bro

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322711183503130635/418171599053914133/Screenshot_20180227-172416.png

2018-02-27 22:25:25 UTC  
2018-02-27 22:36:56 UTC  

bro, I could tell stories all day about people getting killed or maimed on job sites and in factories.
It can be really dangerous out there even in the best conditions.

2018-02-27 22:43:18 UTC  

@RevStench I heard construction has a higher mortality rate than police work. It's dangerous as hell, man.

2018-02-27 22:45:49 UTC  

Thanks brother @John O -

2018-03-01 16:06:46 UTC  

Remember your male privilege and cede safe high paying work to women.

2018-03-01 17:02:58 UTC  

@Perihelion - CA safe =/= high paying. My brother is a diver, no debts in any form, is 22 and will be making 6 figures in a year or two. The higher the risk of dismemberment or death, the higher the wage

2018-03-01 17:03:09 UTC  

I get what you're saying, though

2018-03-01 17:05:00 UTC  

The other high paying work is distorting your mind with extreme autism and suffering social stigma

2018-03-01 17:15:59 UTC  

Lel, yeah, my mom did that. 0/10, don't recommend

2018-03-04 02:17:19 UTC  

@John O - Ironworkers dropped a staircase the other day (didn't secure it properly), my jman and I were on the other side of the wall. Very LOUD boom. Fun stuff. We get a bunch of safety briefings on my jobsite, for a reason.

2018-03-04 05:10:02 UTC  

I told you, bro

2018-03-07 19:09:25 UTC  

How strange is this, a casement window covering a double hung window.

2018-03-07 19:09:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322711183503130635/421021589841248276/20180307_100935.jpg

2018-03-07 19:10:05 UTC  

They open just to open the double hung

2018-03-07 19:10:14 UTC  

Bathroom

2018-03-07 19:17:13 UTC  

@RevStench how old's the house?

2018-03-07 19:26:55 UTC  

Probably just over 100 years old

2018-03-07 19:26:57 UTC  
2018-03-07 19:29:17 UTC  

Have you seen that before? We have Victorian mansions here in Louisville and a million Sears and Roebuck catalog homes.

2018-03-07 19:32:32 UTC  

Not that set up, no. I've seen pocket doors abut to casement windows in some old houses, but it seems like people just added random things over generations.

2018-03-07 19:37:33 UTC  

Yeah, I believe that's the case too. People do/did weird things. I see interior storm windows more than I would like. They don't protect the window when they are inside.

2018-03-07 19:38:10 UTC  

They actually rot the window because of moisture.

2018-03-07 19:40:19 UTC  

I see people put plexiglass over the exterior of windows without drilling weep holes, that accelerates the rot.

2018-03-07 19:41:24 UTC  

So is that why you would see that setup? Just random building over time?

2018-03-07 19:42:05 UTC  

Yes sir. The plexiglass is because people are cheap haha

2018-03-07 19:44:43 UTC  

I see people wrap rotting wood in metal, just to sell the house, that's a nightmare. By the time I get to it there is usually hardly any good wood left, and a $400 project starts to turn to thousands.

2018-03-09 08:23:43 UTC  

Sounds like the Winchester Mystery House...

2018-03-11 21:09:22 UTC  

@everyone Any plumbers in here?

2018-03-11 21:09:43 UTC  

Only basic. What's up?

2018-03-11 21:10:57 UTC  

Electrical and HVAC here

2018-03-11 21:11:02 UTC  

Sorry bro

2018-03-11 21:11:55 UTC  

@Rick what's the question?

2018-03-11 21:16:06 UTC  

Well, the pipe that drains from my washing machine basin to the sewer line is clogged - very clogged. Maybe only draining a cup a minute. I tried using this non-toxic Shaklee drain cleanser (that my mother gave me) a few times (It is a powder that you pour down the drain and activate with hot water), but it has not helped a bit. I bought a hand snake and could only get it about six feet into the pipe (about 12 feet from basin to sewer line) and I pulled up a bit of hair, but that didn't help either. My next next step is to use a heavy duty drain cleaner, but the directs warn not to use it if previous drain cleaners failed and to call a plumber. Do I really need to call a plumber or should I just try a more powerful drain cleaner?

2018-03-11 21:18:29 UTC  

There maybe a bend, and a secondary access point outside the house. Go there, there may be a wad of lint, or a small garment trapped in there. Pray it isn't tree roots.

2018-03-11 21:20:29 UTC  

^^