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  1. Raises?

    This guy moves brown stuff around: https://www.youtube.com/@JamesButlerWellAndSepticLife He is interesting, entertaining, and has some solid ideas for running a business.
  2. Tipping Question

    With the right equipment some installers make very good tip money.
  3. What are some ways to show gratitude to past clients?

    Let all my free-spending customers know if they have shown up on any national watch lists in the last 90 days.
  4. Tritium sign disposal

    I've already signed up for Musk's Tesla/Starlink Brain Chip to take care of those MS 5G microwaves. Beta Particle free in 2024!
  5. Tritium sign disposal

    EPA validating my use of hat-making material.
  6. Logo Design

    I like the jacked bear wearing boots.
  7. Okay, I think I have a winner here..................................................................................

    Navy to allow those without high school diploma or GED to enlist https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2024/01/26/navy-to-allow-those-without-high-school-diploma-or-ged-to-enlist/
  8. I just saw this in an ad

    Inflation - you have to work a 9-day work week to make the same you used to make working 'just' 7 days a week.
  9. Question Bad test print, what happened?

    I don't know anything about Rolands but usually, big blocks of ink like that are an electrical problem either in the head or the cables. You might try unseating wiping the cables connectors down and reseating on both the head and board ends.
  10. News Save $ on JetBest Ink

    The food or the pack? Everybody has to eat.
  11. Cutting core tubes?

    Miter saw then.
  12. Cutting core tubes?

    Are you cutting them down to reuse or fit better in the cardboard recycling bin? If you are tossing them I have one of these - It is not only easy - it's fun. I've been using mine to cut down the house doors I am replacing so they fit in the burn barrel, along with anything else that does not...
  13. Customers in production areas

    I like it, looks like it could double as a coffee shop.
  14. Threaded a VERY small screwhead

    Heat might be worth a try. Use a soldering iron with a sharp tip. The irons are not much bigger than a paint marker and the heat would only be on the screw. A little heat and a good tip on the screwdriver should do it. I am a fan of thermal stress after changing out two O2 sensors on my F150...
  15. Wood!

    I could do this, all I need to do is find a 150-year-old scroll saw for sale.
  16. Threaded a VERY small screwhead

    hummm - if the area under that screw is fairly supported you might be able to hit (light hammer taps) the screw head with a drift punch to get some of the cross-point shape back and have the shock loosen up the screw at the same time. If that's a no-go then I'd break out the drill and go down...
  17. equity and the upper crust, this cant end up well

    You have to be mindful of the time zones when posting photos like this to the forum. It's lunchtime here.
  18. Threaded a VERY small screwhead

    You have a photo of what you are trying to do? Is the screw head stripped out and stuck or you can't grip it to get it up off the head? If the screw is stripped and you are going to replace the head anyway - if there is room drill the head off - remove the head and then get some needle-nose vice...
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