Could also be more than a double layer, although I’m not sure why it would need to be.the ground pour on this board must be mighty AF. Taking a good 50 deg F more than usual with other boards.
Enjoying this build. It’s a Guyatone clone so hopefully 99% less drama on my next build report
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Why does your shower have a giant Tetris block in it?If anybody's following along on my bathroom reno, I taped seams in cement board today. I gotta take the toilet out AGAIN to tape behind it
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I was just putting together a cart for those parts today, and realized the regulators were smd! It’ll be my first too.Finally popped my SMD cherry. Not gonna lie, the solder joints look like dogs _ _t but everything works.
All that's left is attaching the breadboards. I actually splurged on two Bus Boards from Mouser. They came with two stiff plates, guess I'm gonna put some velcro on tomorrow.
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It used to be a really nasty wooden double hung window, which at one point was an exterior window. The previous owner added a room on behind the bathroom so that window just went into the laundry room? It sucked but the natural light is nice so I put in the glass block window. Once I put the tile in the shower, it'll be flush with the window glass on one planeWhy does your shower have a giant Tetris block in it?
I totally dig the glass block. I was wondering about the L shaped thing in the upper left corner.It used to be a really nasty wooden double hung window, which at one point was an exterior window. The previous owner added a room on behind the bathroom so that window just went into the laundry room? It sucked but the natural light is nice so I put in the glass block window. Once I put the tile in the shower, it'll be flush with the window glass on one plane
Oh lol it's just a soffit covering part of the exhaust ducting. The bathroom didn't have any exhaust, which is what prompted me to gut the whole thing in the first place. Because of the aforementioned attached room, which also happens to be like 6" lower than the rest of the house, I had to drop the exhaust duct down to get to an outside wallI totally dig the glass block. I was wondering about the L shaped thing in the upper left corner.
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Do you live in Oregon? That’s the kind of dumb stuff I see here.Aren’t old houses fun?
I have a light above a workbench in the basement that was always a little flickery. When I was rearranging some stuff to set up my pedal building station I found the reason.
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New Hampshire. Plenty of dumb to go around.Do you live in Oregon? That’s the kind of dumb stuff I see here.
Yeah dude, I've seen worse 'round here. Muuuch worse. Some landlords are crazy/cheap bastards.Do you live in Oregon? That’s the kind of dumb stuff I see here.
Out of every one that has ever lived in this 100+ year old house, it blows me away not one of them ever owned a caulking gun.Yeah dude, I've seen worse 'round here. Muuuch worse. Some landlords are crazy/cheap bastards.
Aren’t old houses fun?
I have a light above a workbench in the basement that was always a little flickery. When I was rearranging some stuff to set up my pedal building station I found the reason.
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Mold Nook could be my next stoner metal band's name.My wife's place when we got together had a bathroom fan but it only led to a tiny enclosed crawl space aka the mold nook.
There are a lot of cool things happening in that picture.I guess technically it's off the workbench and on the floor, but this Blue Warbler from JMKpcbs is already fitting right in with the rest of the crew as I rehearse for a show on Sunday.
Love how the trem/vibe ducks out depending on playing dynamics (finicky to get dialed in, mind you).
Too bad I won't have time to box it up for the set (need to sub out the depth pot, as I'm out of reverse 50k so I used a linear one and it bunches all the control at the very end).
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There are a lot of cool things happening in that picture.