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      Idk. I think I'll most likely have a climate controlled shed built for me to use as a carpentry workshop.

      I'm lucky enough to also have a full cabinet shop, in addition to the garage. That was worth every penny to build.

      Super jealous. I think within a year we will start looking for a builder for our house. It's an exciting time.

      Sure sure, until you're ready to kill the builder, your wife, and everyone involved over the so minuet things that "need a decision" and the timeline.

      Yeah, so he's right. NOW is the exciting time, not when you're neck-deep in the project and ready to kill everyone. That's specifically not the exciting time. 🙂

      My father in law has had both of his homes built. Trust me, he's going to be driving the builder nuts. It's going to be funny. I'm sure there will be some stress, but the builders going to be experiencing most of it. Every. Single. Thing. Must. Be. Perfect. to my father in law. It's going to be really rough for the builder.

      Suggestion - when the subfloors go down.. go around yourself and put in a million more screws... my floor squeak and that sucks!

      A more common practice these says is to glue and nail/screw them down. The glue takes care of the squeaking issue.

      This, more screws doesn't necessarily mean more secure. They make some really nice underlayment for this type of thing too. It's a part foam part glue type of thing that comes in sheets.

      How does that work over joists?

      As for the glue - yeah that too would be nice, but kinda hard to add after the fact. If you have full out custom builders (or doing yourself) fine - I went with a semi custom home - glue was not an option.

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        Idk. I think I'll most likely have a climate controlled shed built for me to use as a carpentry workshop.

        I'm lucky enough to also have a full cabinet shop, in addition to the garage. That was worth every penny to build.

        Super jealous. I think within a year we will start looking for a builder for our house. It's an exciting time.

        Sure sure, until you're ready to kill the builder, your wife, and everyone involved over the so minuet things that "need a decision" and the timeline.

        Yeah, so he's right. NOW is the exciting time, not when you're neck-deep in the project and ready to kill everyone. That's specifically not the exciting time. 🙂

        My father in law has had both of his homes built. Trust me, he's going to be driving the builder nuts. It's going to be funny. I'm sure there will be some stress, but the builders going to be experiencing most of it. Every. Single. Thing. Must. Be. Perfect. to my father in law. It's going to be really rough for the builder.

        Suggestion - when the subfloors go down.. go around yourself and put in a million more screws... my floor squeak and that sucks!

        A more common practice these says is to glue and nail/screw them down. The glue takes care of the squeaking issue.

        This, more screws doesn't necessarily mean more secure. They make some really nice underlayment for this type of thing too. It's a part foam part glue type of thing that comes in sheets.

        How does that work over joists?

        As for the glue - yeah that too would be nice, but kinda hard to add after the fact. If you have full out custom builders (or doing yourself) fine - I went with a semi custom home - glue was not an option.

        semi-custom meaning you partially customized a pre-configured design?

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          Idk. I think I'll most likely have a climate controlled shed built for me to use as a carpentry workshop.

          I'm lucky enough to also have a full cabinet shop, in addition to the garage. That was worth every penny to build.

          Super jealous. I think within a year we will start looking for a builder for our house. It's an exciting time.

          Sure sure, until you're ready to kill the builder, your wife, and everyone involved over the so minuet things that "need a decision" and the timeline.

          Yeah, so he's right. NOW is the exciting time, not when you're neck-deep in the project and ready to kill everyone. That's specifically not the exciting time. 🙂

          My father in law has had both of his homes built. Trust me, he's going to be driving the builder nuts. It's going to be funny. I'm sure there will be some stress, but the builders going to be experiencing most of it. Every. Single. Thing. Must. Be. Perfect. to my father in law. It's going to be really rough for the builder.

          Suggestion - when the subfloors go down.. go around yourself and put in a million more screws... my floor squeak and that sucks!

          A more common practice these says is to glue and nail/screw them down. The glue takes care of the squeaking issue.

          This, more screws doesn't necessarily mean more secure. They make some really nice underlayment for this type of thing too. It's a part foam part glue type of thing that comes in sheets.

          How does that work over joists?

          As for the glue - yeah that too would be nice, but kinda hard to add after the fact. If you have full out custom builders (or doing yourself) fine - I went with a semi custom home - glue was not an option.

          Over joists is the point. Flexible (foam) adhesive. Holds the wood in place and prevents wood-on-wood creaking. The screws/nails become almost temporary fasteners to hold until the glue sets.

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            Idk. I think I'll most likely have a climate controlled shed built for me to use as a carpentry workshop.

            I'm lucky enough to also have a full cabinet shop, in addition to the garage. That was worth every penny to build.

            Super jealous. I think within a year we will start looking for a builder for our house. It's an exciting time.

            Sure sure, until you're ready to kill the builder, your wife, and everyone involved over the so minuet things that "need a decision" and the timeline.

            Yeah, so he's right. NOW is the exciting time, not when you're neck-deep in the project and ready to kill everyone. That's specifically not the exciting time. 🙂

            My father in law has had both of his homes built. Trust me, he's going to be driving the builder nuts. It's going to be funny. I'm sure there will be some stress, but the builders going to be experiencing most of it. Every. Single. Thing. Must. Be. Perfect. to my father in law. It's going to be really rough for the builder.

            Suggestion - when the subfloors go down.. go around yourself and put in a million more screws... my floor squeak and that sucks!

            A more common practice these says is to glue and nail/screw them down. The glue takes care of the squeaking issue.

            This, more screws doesn't necessarily mean more secure. They make some really nice underlayment for this type of thing too. It's a part foam part glue type of thing that comes in sheets.

            How does that work over joists?

            As for the glue - yeah that too would be nice, but kinda hard to add after the fact. If you have full out custom builders (or doing yourself) fine - I went with a semi custom home - glue was not an option.

            Over joists is the point. Flexible (foam) adhesive. Holds the wood in place and prevents wood-on-wood creaking. The screws/nails become almost temporary fasteners to hold until the glue sets.

            Glues are so crazy now that they form a better bond with wood than the wood does to itself. Pretty nuts.

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              Idk. I think I'll most likely have a climate controlled shed built for me to use as a carpentry workshop.

              I'm lucky enough to also have a full cabinet shop, in addition to the garage. That was worth every penny to build.

              Super jealous. I think within a year we will start looking for a builder for our house. It's an exciting time.

              Sure sure, until you're ready to kill the builder, your wife, and everyone involved over the so minuet things that "need a decision" and the timeline.

              Yeah, so he's right. NOW is the exciting time, not when you're neck-deep in the project and ready to kill everyone. That's specifically not the exciting time. 🙂

              My father in law has had both of his homes built. Trust me, he's going to be driving the builder nuts. It's going to be funny. I'm sure there will be some stress, but the builders going to be experiencing most of it. Every. Single. Thing. Must. Be. Perfect. to my father in law. It's going to be really rough for the builder.

              Suggestion - when the subfloors go down.. go around yourself and put in a million more screws... my floor squeak and that sucks!

              A more common practice these says is to glue and nail/screw them down. The glue takes care of the squeaking issue.

              This, more screws doesn't necessarily mean more secure. They make some really nice underlayment for this type of thing too. It's a part foam part glue type of thing that comes in sheets.

              How does that work over joists?

              As for the glue - yeah that too would be nice, but kinda hard to add after the fact. If you have full out custom builders (or doing yourself) fine - I went with a semi custom home - glue was not an option.

              Over joists is the point. Flexible (foam) adhesive. Holds the wood in place and prevents wood-on-wood creaking. The screws/nails become almost temporary fasteners to hold until the glue sets.

              Glues are so crazy now that they form a better bond with wood than the wood does to itself. Pretty nuts.

              Space-Age polymers!!!

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                scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                Idk. I think I'll most likely have a climate controlled shed built for me to use as a carpentry workshop.

                I'm lucky enough to also have a full cabinet shop, in addition to the garage. That was worth every penny to build.

                Super jealous. I think within a year we will start looking for a builder for our house. It's an exciting time.

                Sure sure, until you're ready to kill the builder, your wife, and everyone involved over the so minuet things that "need a decision" and the timeline.

                Yeah, so he's right. NOW is the exciting time, not when you're neck-deep in the project and ready to kill everyone. That's specifically not the exciting time. 🙂

                My father in law has had both of his homes built. Trust me, he's going to be driving the builder nuts. It's going to be funny. I'm sure there will be some stress, but the builders going to be experiencing most of it. Every. Single. Thing. Must. Be. Perfect. to my father in law. It's going to be really rough for the builder.

                Suggestion - when the subfloors go down.. go around yourself and put in a million more screws... my floor squeak and that sucks!

                A more common practice these says is to glue and nail/screw them down. The glue takes care of the squeaking issue.

                This, more screws doesn't necessarily mean more secure. They make some really nice underlayment for this type of thing too. It's a part foam part glue type of thing that comes in sheets.

                How does that work over joists?

                As for the glue - yeah that too would be nice, but kinda hard to add after the fact. If you have full out custom builders (or doing yourself) fine - I went with a semi custom home - glue was not an option.

                Over joists is the point. Flexible (foam) adhesive. Holds the wood in place and prevents wood-on-wood creaking. The screws/nails become almost temporary fasteners to hold until the glue sets.

                Glues are so crazy now that they form a better bond with wood than the wood does to itself. Pretty nuts.

                Welding often does that with metal, too.

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                    Idk. I think I'll most likely have a climate controlled shed built for me to use as a carpentry workshop.

                    I'm lucky enough to also have a full cabinet shop, in addition to the garage. That was worth every penny to build.

                    Super jealous. I think within a year we will start looking for a builder for our house. It's an exciting time.

                    Sure sure, until you're ready to kill the builder, your wife, and everyone involved over the so minuet things that "need a decision" and the timeline.

                    Yeah, so he's right. NOW is the exciting time, not when you're neck-deep in the project and ready to kill everyone. That's specifically not the exciting time. 🙂

                    My father in law has had both of his homes built. Trust me, he's going to be driving the builder nuts. It's going to be funny. I'm sure there will be some stress, but the builders going to be experiencing most of it. Every. Single. Thing. Must. Be. Perfect. to my father in law. It's going to be really rough for the builder.

                    Suggestion - when the subfloors go down.. go around yourself and put in a million more screws... my floor squeak and that sucks!

                    A more common practice these says is to glue and nail/screw them down. The glue takes care of the squeaking issue.

                    This, more screws doesn't necessarily mean more secure. They make some really nice underlayment for this type of thing too. It's a part foam part glue type of thing that comes in sheets.

                    How does that work over joists?

                    As for the glue - yeah that too would be nice, but kinda hard to add after the fact. If you have full out custom builders (or doing yourself) fine - I went with a semi custom home - glue was not an option.

                    It's only a few inches wide generally. Enough to cover the joist and drape over it a bit. It can be expensive though I don't see a lot of it used up here just know the city people who build new houses generally get it.

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                      Idk. I think I'll most likely have a climate controlled shed built for me to use as a carpentry workshop.

                      I'm lucky enough to also have a full cabinet shop, in addition to the garage. That was worth every penny to build.

                      Super jealous. I think within a year we will start looking for a builder for our house. It's an exciting time.

                      Sure sure, until you're ready to kill the builder, your wife, and everyone involved over the so minuet things that "need a decision" and the timeline.

                      Yeah, so he's right. NOW is the exciting time, not when you're neck-deep in the project and ready to kill everyone. That's specifically not the exciting time. 🙂

                      My father in law has had both of his homes built. Trust me, he's going to be driving the builder nuts. It's going to be funny. I'm sure there will be some stress, but the builders going to be experiencing most of it. Every. Single. Thing. Must. Be. Perfect. to my father in law. It's going to be really rough for the builder.

                      Suggestion - when the subfloors go down.. go around yourself and put in a million more screws... my floor squeak and that sucks!

                      A more common practice these says is to glue and nail/screw them down. The glue takes care of the squeaking issue.

                      This, more screws doesn't necessarily mean more secure. They make some really nice underlayment for this type of thing too. It's a part foam part glue type of thing that comes in sheets.

                      How does that work over joists?

                      As for the glue - yeah that too would be nice, but kinda hard to add after the fact. If you have full out custom builders (or doing yourself) fine - I went with a semi custom home - glue was not an option.

                      Over joists is the point. Flexible (foam) adhesive. Holds the wood in place and prevents wood-on-wood creaking. The screws/nails become almost temporary fasteners to hold until the glue sets.

                      Glues are so crazy now that they form a better bond with wood than the wood does to itself. Pretty nuts.

                      Welding often does that with metal, too.

                      Yeah, the weld is the strongest part. Sadly, the weakest part is right next to the weld.

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                      • wirestyle22W
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                        What are you guys using for remote backups? I want to backup 8TB+ with a hosted solution if i can.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @wirestyle22
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                          What are you guys using for remote backups? I want to backup 8TB+ with a hosted solution if i can.

                          Amazon glacier or backblaze might be good for you.

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                            What are you guys using for remote backups? I want to backup 8TB+ with a hosted solution if i can.

                            Amazon glacier or backblaze might be good for you.

                            Only issue with that is afaik they dont support linux right? Backblaze that is.

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                              @wirestyle22 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                              What are you guys using for remote backups? I want to backup 8TB+ with a hosted solution if i can.

                              Amazon glacier or backblaze might be good for you.

                              Only issue with that is afaik they dont support linux right? Backblaze that is.

                              https://i.imgur.com/QeoSqOo.png

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                                So this just showed up as our new printer... for the most heavily utilized printer in the entire business.

                                Laserjet ProM402n..... um....

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                                  So this just showed up as our new printer... for the most heavily utilized printer in the entire business.

                                  Laserjet ProM402n..... um....

                                  But, dude: it's got PRO right in the name. What could possibly go wrong?

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                                    On that amazon page, it states "Designed for work groups with 3–10 users". Show that to The Powers That Be. lol

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                                      @DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                      So this just showed up as our new printer... for the most heavily utilized printer in the entire business.

                                      Laserjet ProM402n..... um....

                                      But, dude: it's got PRO right in the name. What could possibly go wrong?

                                      Yea.... im mean it has to be for business use!

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                                      @DustinB3403
                                      On that amazon page, it states "Designed for work groups with 3–10 users". Show that to The Powers That Be. lol

                                      They might not understand....

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                                        @DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                        So this just showed up as our new printer... for the most heavily utilized printer in the entire business.

                                        Laserjet ProM402n..... um....

                                        But, dude: it's got PRO right in the name. What could possibly go wrong?

                                        Yea.... im mean it has to be for business use!

                                        @FiyaFly said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                        @DustinB3403
                                        On that amazon page, it states "Designed for work groups with 3–10 users". Show that to The Powers That Be. lol

                                        They might not understand....

                                        You'll have to forgive Joe. He appears to be somewhat inexperienced at this sort of thing.

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                                          @art_of_shred said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                          @DustinB3403 said in Random Thread - Anything Goes:

                                          So this just showed up as our new printer... for the most heavily utilized printer in the entire business.

                                          Laserjet ProM402n..... um....

                                          But, dude: it's got PRO right in the name. What could possibly go wrong?

                                          Yep... no duplexing that much be a professional printer.

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