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9. Nexlevl Extreme Power Rare Earth Magnets, 2 Industrial Strength Round Base Neodymium Magnets, 90lb+ Holding Force, 1.26" Diameter, Countersunk Hole for #10 Bolt, Strongest Available

    Features:
  • ✔ YOU WILL BE MIND-BLOWN AT HOW POWERFUL THESE NEO MAGNETS ARE: Much Higher Quality than Other Brands. Perfect for Quickly Organizing and Hanging Your Tools in the Workshop, and Decluttering Your Home and Garage. Now Comes with 2 Premium Quality Nickel Finished 20mm Screws.
  • ✔ INCREDIBLE HOLDING POWER: When Bolted to a Mounting Surface a Single One of these Rare Earth Cup Magnets can Securely Hold up to 90lbs when Attached Directly to a Thick Magnetic Surface or Steel Plate. Please be Careful when Handling these Magnets Close to Each other. Very Very Strong.
  • ✔ SUPER EASY SETUP: It's as Simple as Bolting Each Powerful Round Magnet to Your Mounting Surface with a #10 Screw or Similar. Excellent for use as a Magnetic Gun Mount, especially for Trucks.
  • ✔ PREMIUM MATERIALS: Thoughtfully Designed with Strength and Functionality First, Finished with a Beautiful Triple Layer Coating to help Protect against Corrosion and Rust, which makes these Perfect Fishing Magnets.
  • ✔ HIGHEST QUALITY WITH A WARRANTY: The Unique Design of Already Powerful Neo Magnets Inside of a Hard Steel Case Provides Excellent Mechanical Properties and Durability For a Lifetime. Buy Today with Absolutely No-Risk Knowing that You are backed by Our Famous 100% Money Back Guarantee if You Are Not Fully Satisfied. If you have ANY issue at all, please contact KitchNMate Products before issueing a refund and we will make sure you are promptly and correctly taken care of.
Nexlevl Extreme Power Rare Earth Magnets, 2 Industrial Strength Round Base Neodymium Magnets, 90lb+ Holding Force, 1.26" Diameter, Countersunk Hole for #10 Bolt, Strongest Available
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u/thelordcaptain · 5 pointsr/pcmasterrace

HERE YOU GO! :D

  • Adhesive Zip Tie Mounts

    ( Example ) Does what it says on the tin. Is adhesive on one side, has a passthrough for a zip tie on the other. Useful for guiding cables along flat surfaces.

  • Zip Ties

    ( Example ) They tie things. You have to cut them to remove them, but they're stupid cheap. Great anywhere that space is a concern, or anywhere next to a flat surface with mounts.

  • Velcro Ties

    ( Example ) These are best for cables you might change frequently and places where a little bulk is OK. I use them anywhere the cables are hidden, but are coming apart but not away from the hiding surface.

  • Wire Straps

    ( Example ) These are great in place of zip ties + adhesive tie mounts, because they're easy to open and can hold larger bundles, but not easily bundles as small. So, big sibling metaphor. Oh, and you don't have to cut them to change something.

  • Stirrup Ties & Cable Staples

    ( Example ) These are basically the same thing, but the "staples" come with the nail in them, but stirrups can use screws. Great for routing single cables, like say, ethernet if it's not in the walls, up to the ceiling, and in the corners all the way to the router. Just don't damage your cable accidentally.

  • Spiral Wraps & Sleeves

    ( Example ) These are great for bundles of wire that have to pass a good distance (1ft+) through someplace visible. Spiral of sleeve really depends on context, spirals are fine for all-dark cables, but mixed colors means get a sleeve instead.

  • Raceways & J-ways

    ( example ): These often come with adhesive backs and you can get corners and intersections and basically hide cables inside a "tunnel" shaped like wall or desk. Oh, there are floor versions too. J-ways are usually just straight strips, but almost perfect for any desk with a vertical back panel.

  • Plastic shoeboxes in a solid color (yes really) & "Cable Managers" & Cable Trays

    ( Example ) These are good for areas where lots of cables meet. Your surge protector, for example, should go in one of these (preferably the box kind, not the example), and they should be mounted to the wall. Otherwise they're most used for massive networking installations, IIRC. Cable trays are like this, but more open. Use them somewhere hidden, can take the place of loop sticks with longer or thicker cables.

  • Loop sticks

    ( Example ) These are for basically, getting rid of slack. Or putting your earbuds in your pocket, but slack works great, especially tucked just out of sight with the rod zip tied to an adhesive tie mount.

  • Grommets

    ( Example ) Now this is serious cable management, if you have a drill. Run your cables under the desk, until a central (or several small!) grommets to minimize their visual presence.
u/disequilibrium · 10 pointsr/DIY

Full album.

We had an outdoor movie night earlier in the summer using a borrowed projector screen. It was entirely too small for the space in our garden, so I started to look around for something that would fill the space and collapse for easy storage. I got sticker shock and decided to just build my own with a budget of $50. Great for both indoor and outdoor use.

The original idea sketch is here. This is pretty much identical to the final product.

Step 1: Light blocking fabric for the screen. JoAnn’s sells cheapo light blocking fabric that works great. The spool width is 54”, so that became my screen height. I wanted a 16:9 aspect ratio at minimum so I purchased 3 yards of fabric (108”). I had a 40% off coupon so got all of the fabric for $12.60.

Step 2: I sewed 1” hems on the fabric for stability and aesthetics. I just used normal cotton thread. You may be able to skip this step, but I think you would run into problems later. The screen needs to stay in tension to provide a nice picture when you project on it and I was worried that the fabric may rip without the hem.

Step 3: Add Size 4 grommets (1/2” internal diameter) at equal distances around the fabric. I purchased this kit from Amazon for $8.67, and ended up using 16. Overall the kit was really easy to use. I cut small holes in the fabric using scissors since I didn’t have a hole punch.

Step 4: Make a frame using PVC pipe. I purchased four 1” diameter, 10 ft long pipes from Home Depot for $12.88 and fittings for the various connections, $8.91. I used a hacksaw to cut them then sanded the ends. I ended up with a piece of fabric that was 52”x100” after hemming. I wanted the frame to be 2” larger on each side so that I could pull the fabric taught. The final frame is 56”x104”, so I used the following cuts from the PVC:

  • 4 x 50”, 1" PVC <-- 2 top and 2 bottom
  • 2 x 54”, 1" PVC <-- 2 sides
  • 3 x 20”, 1" PVC (from the scraps) <-- 3 legs
  • Use the extra 1” PVC scraps for the feet
  • finally, 1 x 54” from 1/2" PVC pipe (for the middle pole)

    Note: each connector adds an inch of length.

    At one point I had this set up. This is when I realized the middle bar needed to be 1/2” PVC to prevent a center line. Also I realized that I needed to use PVC glue on the top and bottom bar joints to prevent torque. This was a bummer because I wanted the screen to be fully collapsible. It is still compact, but the two long poles make it less portable. I used glue that was on hand and purchased a 10 ft long 1/2” PVC as well as two reducers for the middle joints, $2.52.

    Grand total for the frame = $24.31.

    Step 5: Attach with bungee cord. I purchased a box of mini bungee cords, which worked perfectly. I used two bungees through each corner grommet, so I needed all 20 bungees. $8.03. This step could probably be done more cheaply, but I like the convenience of bungees.

    Step 6: Invite some friends over to celebrate your birthday with beer, popcorn, and your favorite movie. ftw.

    Total screen cost ~ $53.61 This ended up being over my $50 budget, but I’m happy with the results.

    The test run was on a calm day (~ 5 MPH breeze) and there was no problem with the screen wobbling. If it were breezy, I would put weights on the feet and use eye-screws to run line from midway up the side to tent stakes in the ground.

    We used a basic projector and laptop and set up our Cambridge Soundworks 5.1 speakers around the yard.

    Very easy project with fantastic results.

    edit: formatting, clarity
u/mr-booby · 1 pointr/StonerEngineering

I'm on my way to a very standard, but large, mason jar bubbler.

The Vision:

An attractive, safe, economical, easily cleaned homemade bubbler constructed from a handled mason jar. A piece that my friends might look at and say, "Neat!," and not, "What is that? Is that safe to smoke out of?" Maybe I'll even decorate the outside with some color...

Materials so far:

  • 32oz Ashland Mason Jar with handle and lid

  • 14mm Scientific Glass Downstem 6 inches

  • Rubber grommets for attaching and sealing the downstem to the lid

  • Old bowl (just a regular old 14mm male bowl)

    Hang-ups/Questions:

  • I am stumped on the mouthpiece. I want something more attractive/finished-looking than a janky piece of tubing flopping about on top. I'm considering ordering some pipe stems as they're sure to be safe to pass smoke through, but then the question is how to attach and seal them to the lid. Also, will air flow through one of these narrow looking stems be sufficient to clear a piece just smaller than your standard Nalgene bottle? If anyone has suggestions for a mouthpiece other than tubing or wants to convince me that the pipe stem is a go, I'm all ears.

  • Drilling. What's the best way to drill a hole through mason jar lids?

  • Adhesives. What glue could I use to safely secure the grommet that surrounds the downstem to the edges of the hole through the lid? Or is an adhesive not necessary? I don't want any holes sucking air.

  • How might I go about decorating the outside of a mason jar?

    Anyone who read this far, I commend you. Thanks for any assistance. This will be my first homemade piece besides a G-bong.
u/OSUTechie · 2 pointsr/BeginnerWoodWorking

1.) I would advise not using glue on the table top, but instead screws. Your table top will get dinged up over time. If you glue it, it will be hard to replace the top. But if you use screws. It will just be as easy as removing the screws, remove the top, and screw on the new one.

2.) For your router lift. May look at something like StumpyNubs' Design. This may be more secure than using a scissor jack that your plans call for.

3.) Beef up your legs, 2x4s are fine, but if you place two 2x4s together, than your legs are going to be more sturdy, or switch to just straight up 4x4s. Nevermind, looking at your plans again, I see you have done that.

4.) Look at using plywood that already has a finish on it, like Melamine, this will make the wood coming off the tablesaw, or across the router easier to slide. Otherwise, you will want to wax your outfeed table at least every other month or so, depending on storage and use.

5.) You also want to make sure that you include the ability to use a fence on the router side. Either a custom built one or look at some aftermarket fences.

6.) Make sure to shorten the legs enough so you can add in casters, ideally something like these. It will make moving the bench around easier.

7.) You will want to place runners under your bottom shelf to help support weight.

u/CantStopStaring · 3 pointsr/sex

My wife loves being restrained! And I like restraining her. You and your friend should communicate about what sort of fun she has in mind.

It sounds like your friend is probably thinking about giving you sexual pleasure (or asking you to serve her sexually) while you're restrained, so be really clear on what sex acts you do and don't want to participate in once you're tied up.

  • Can she use a vibrator on you while you're tied up?
  • Can she use her fingers or mouth to bring you to orgasm?
  • Would you prefer some/all of the above, but no orgasm?
  • If she uses dildos or other insertable toys, do you want her to put condoms on them to be sure there's no microbial transfer?
  • Would you like her to straddle your face and order you to lick her?
  • Would she like to stand or kneel over you and get herself off, while you watch, unable to participate?
  • How about thoroughly-washed asses? I'm sort of out on a limb here but do people eat ass "just for fun, with friends"?
  • Once you've been tied up, does she want to take a turn being tied up?
  • Have you considered buying a few panic snaps to add to the tie-up, so that you can quickly release yourself if things go south?

    All of those are options that you might try, but unless you talk it through, you won't know for sure. Ask your friend whether she knows if she's gay, bi, etc. -- ask if she has romantic feelings for you, or if this is really more about having a safe friend to try erotic things with? You might not want to do this "just for fun" if it's going to be a powerful emotional turn-on for her.
u/DanielHeth · 1 pointr/woodworking

So for a mobile workbench, consider these https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SX3T2LO

Otherwise what types of projects are you interested in? Home improvement, cabinetry, furniture, small art items... these help to determine the tools needed, layouts and such.
Environment has a play also. Does it get too cold or hot to work with doors open, ie is ac/heat needed.
You have a nicely dimensioned space and a great start.
A pitfall, don’t focus too much of your time/money on getting the perfect tools, etc. tools typically get added with each project.
If I were to recommend min needed tools... small hand tools like drill, sander, etc. power... minimum is a table saw. You can do without the miter saw if you have a good table saw with a decent enough miter gage.
Is weather is a factor than shop vac at bare minimum and next up would be good dust collection, etc.

u/ThaSkeptic · 19 pointsr/EDC
  1. Horween Leather Key Fob - Purchased @ local craft fair

  2. Microlock S biner

  3. Crown and Buckle keyring Springbar tool

  4. Longtrail bottle opener

  5. Car Key fob

  6. Pen
  7. Hodinkee Strap

  8. 145.012-67 Speedmaster. The watch first worn on the moon.

  9. Custom carry case for Rotablade Stubby (actually made for the torqbar but i jammed it in there and the leather stretched just fine.)

  10. Titanium Rotablade Stubby with Trits and Superconductor button

  11. Saddleback ID wallet

  12. Sanrenmu 763 I have been looking everywhere for a knife with the addition of a bottle opener. This fit the bill, and is surprisingly awesome for the money. It wont hold up against better knives, but until i can find something similar to compare this too, it is exactly what im looking for. Surprisingly little out there that is just a well built knife / bottle opener combo.

  13. Iphone 7+
u/wwwdotcomdotnet · 2 pointsr/Workbenches

Last month we moved into a new place that has a 500 sf basement and I am using about 40% of that space to build a workshop for leather craft and woodworking. The space is still a work in progress and a complete disaster, but it is coming along. The space will be shared with storage and a home gym (shoutout to /r/homegym!).

I just finished designing and building this workbench using a 4x8' plywood sheet top. The plywood top is 3/4" thick oak, the bottom shelf is 19/32" OSB (I originally planned on 1/2" but this was actually cheaper), the legs are 4x4s, and the rest of the frame is made of 2x4s. Cutting plus assembly by myself took about 3 hours, 2 beers (only after cutting was completed!), and only one small bruise (unrelated to the beer), though I spent much more time on top of that iterating on the design. My next step is to attach a few vises, tool mounts, some drop down casters, and possibly a thin MDF sacrificial top. If I forgo the sacrificial top I will likely route a bevel along the edges.

This thing is completely overkill for what I intend to use it for, but I like knowing that I could rebuild an engine on it if I wanted (/knew how) to. I can work on a few projects at once and really spread out, which was my ultimate goal for this build. I'll likely build a few more smaller, dedicated benches along the wall for things like a drill press, miter saw, etc. in the next few weeks.

u/MableXeno · 5 pointsr/Parenting

My two tricks: things for doors & lysol wipes.

I use this style of shoe rack and this or this style of hanging rack.

Everything off the floor! It's easy to use them to organize-organize, or easy to just get crap off the floor so that it's not on the floor, and not piled on a countertop or table. When I organize-organize I can use the top row for things I need to keep out of kid hands. I usually make the bottom row or bottom two rows for kids - with toys or clothing they can use on their own. Middle rows for other necessities. I once organized a baby shoe rack this way: Top: Off-limits baby items, medicines, first aid, sharp things. Second & third row: Diapers (with wipes in one pocket). Fourth and fifth rows: Onesies, socks, hats, burp cloths, flannel receiving blankets (I roll everything, usually), or quick things I might want to stuff in the diaper bag when I leave the house. My 10-year-old has one...She's got all the "dangerous" stuff at the top - scissors and glue, and some pointy art tools. Then she sorted all her different art supplies into them by color...and has several pockets dedicated to sorted legos.

The racks...Are just to hang everything up. I even have them on the front door - purses and backpacks mostly with a few hoodies b/c we've had nippy weather occasionally. In my room, I hang my towel on the bottom, but I also hang my jeans and bras so they don't end up on the floor so I can wear them again. In the kids' rooms, pajamas, jeans, and random items that aren't really dirty and could be worn again, but maybe aren't "normal" rotation.

Oh, and I have a basic shelf near the front door - and have several baskets there. I keep a couple of pairs of the kids socks (like a secret stash), as well as their shoes there...I have a basket for "outdoor" stuff (we live in a townhome with a shared yard...and we don't really have room for an outdoor toybox...so the chalk and bubbles and all that comes in at the end of the night)...I have a basket of swimming stuff (b/c we frequently swim at my brother's house) like bathing suits, goggles, sunscreen, etc...I have a basket for library materials that need to go back (we actually just store them all here, so they don't get left in bedrooms)...And then I have an upper shelf with a flashlight, umbrellas, a couple of hats...and some things I need to return to a friend.

And even though I used cloth diapers, and switched our whole house over to reusable products instead of paper napkins and paper towels - I still have cleaning wipes so I can just swipe a few things when it looks like it needs it.

I just find that when I can put things in a place...even if it's not the idea place...having it contained makes it feel less messy.

u/UrNoG · 1 pointr/golf

Get you something like this

Then you can buy extra magnets (stronger / cheaper) and put it anywhere you want. They are very secure and convenient.

I used a setup like that in my old work shop. Worked great to hold tools or my phone, etc. while tinkering in the shop.

u/phineas1134 · 6 pointsr/techsupportmacgyver

Yes! Glad to hear I'm not the only one. Tupperware type containers have worked great for me on a number of simple outdoor low voltage projects. I do always make sure to use grommets where the wires pass through though.

u/pheonixblade9 · 3 pointsr/BeginnerWoodWorking

Excellent start. Highly recommend getting some rising casters to get it off the wheels when you can.

https://www.amazon.com/POWERTEC-17000-Workbench-Caster-Pack/dp/B00SX3T2LO

Gives you a more solid structure than sitting on the wheels :)

u/PrimeCaliber · 9 pointsr/battlestations

Not sure why my links came out all fucked up? Too lazy to try and fix it.

His.

Monitors: [Dell S2716DGR] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0149QBOF0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

Triple Monitor Mount: [EZM Deluxe Triple Monitor Mount] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006JG7G2E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s06?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

Keyboard: [Corsair K70 Cherry MX Reds] (https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-K70-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B01ER4B8C8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526665446&sr=8-2&keywords=corsair%2Bk70%2Bcherry%2Bred&th=1)

Mouse: [Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB] (https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Gaming-SCIMITAR-Mechanical-Buttons/dp/B013KK9JOO/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1526665487&sr=1-2&keywords=corsair+scimitar+pro+rgb)

Mouse Pad: [Razer Goliathus Overwatch Mouse Mat] (https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Goliathus-Overwatch-Mouse-Professional-Grade/dp/B01DXVKEJY)

Wireless Headset: [Steel Series 800 Wireless] (https://www.amazon.com/SteelSeries-Lag-Free-Wireless-Transmitter-Surround/dp/B016YGMH9U/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1526665568&sr=1-3&keywords=steelseries+h800)

Speakers: [Audioengine A5+] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005OSR1C8/ref=twister_B00L3KRZS6?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1)

Speaker Mounts: [Audioengine DS2 Desktop speaker stands] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005STCILC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s04?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

Desk Surface: [Ikea EKBACKEN countertop 98in] (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80274864/)

Desk Drawers: Haha who am I kidding everyone knows that those are!

Lamp: [IKEA Hektar lamp] (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40349376/)

Cable Management

[Raceways] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015EDVVU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s06?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

[Velcro zip ties] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E1Y5O6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s05?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

[Desk Grommet ](https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000MX5TH4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s05?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

[Cable clips] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075WWCN1K/ref=detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

Pc build specs

Case: NZXT H440

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero Z270 LGA1151

CPU: i7 6700k

RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 32GB

Power supply: Corsair RM series modular 1000W 80plus Gold

Power cables: Corsair custom sleeved in blue

CPU cooler: NZXT Kraken X52

Boot Drive: SAMSUNG 750 EVO 2.5" 500GB

HDD: 2TB Western Digital

GPU: EVGA 12GB Titan black

Hers.

Monitor: [Asus ROG Switft 34in ultra wide] (https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-ROG-SWIFT-PG348Q-3440x1440/dp/B01C83BE6U/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526666082&sr=8-1-fkmr0&keywords=Asus+-+ROG+Swift+34%22+IPS+LED+Curved+QHD+GSync+Monitor+-+Armor+titanium+Plasma+copper)

Monitor Mount: [VIV duial mount] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CUW5HDU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

Mouse: [Razer Naga Chroma] (https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Naga-Chroma-Programmable-Adjustible/dp/B01798WKTY/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1526666200&sr=1-4&keywords=razer+mmo+mouse)

Keyboard: [Corsair K70 Cherry MX Reds] (https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-K70-Mechanical-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B01ER4B8C8/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1526665446&sr=8-2&keywords=corsair%2Bk70%2Bcherry%2Bred&th=1)

Mouse pad: [Razer Goliathus Overwatch Mouse Mat] (https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Goliathus-Overwatch-Mouse-Professional-Grade/dp/B01DXVKEJY)

Wireless Headset: [Steel Series 800 Wireless] (https://www.amazon.com/SteelSeries-Lag-Free-Wireless-Transmitter-Surround/dp/B016YGMH9U/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1526665568&sr=1-3&keywords=steelseries+h800)

Speakers: [KRK Rokit 5 ](https://www.amazon.com/KRK-RP5G3-NA-Generation-Powered-Monitor/dp/B00FX7MMRO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526666262&sr=8-1&keywords=krk+rokit+5)

Desk Surface x2 : [IKEA Linnmon] (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S39932699/)

Cable Management

Cable Rack: [IKEA Signum rack] (https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30200253/)

PC Build specs

Case: Corsair crystal series 460X

Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero Z270 LGA1151

CPU: i7 7700k

RAM: G.SKILL TridentZ RGB Series 32GB

Power supply: Corsair RM series modular 1000W 80plus Gold

CPU cooler: NZXT Kraken X52

HDD: WD 1TB

GPU: GTX 1080 ti SC

u/ThePookums · 8 pointsr/HomeDecorating

If you're comfortable making holes in the wall, you can use the round desk grommets and fish them through the wall. You would just need a 2 3/8" hole saw for your drill and it makes for a clean, professional look. As long as the TV is staying there permanently, it's a good decision. I used a bead of silicone caulk to secure them, because gravity sucks.

Check this out: HYCC 2-3/8' Flexible Desk Grommet - Color: White - 5 Pack HYCC https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KNUY3UE/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_XsI2Cb1K1D4NQ

u/crushedman · 2 pointsr/Tools

A lot of swivel casters like that just have an insert attachment. You may be better off trying to pry it out above the part that holds the wheel and replace the whole thing with something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Office-Owl-Replacement-Rollerblade-Hardwood/dp/B01KET1PUA/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1564964375&refinements=p_n_feature_six_browse-bin%3A3006857011&s=industrial&sr=1-3

u/DanyLektr0 · 2 pointsr/Vive

Not bad. I've used a couple of light stands (which suck for getting bumped into/taking up floor space) and mounted them on claims to these babies (which are a bit on the pricey side) and I've gotta say, I like the ease of your solution. Lighthouses are about twice the weight of the heaviest GoPro Hero so you're lucky that the necks don't end up slipping. Guess the ones you picked are rated for heavier weights!

Do you have the necks extended much or are they kind of coiled up in one place to even out weight distribution?

u/MemoriesOfBlue · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Maybe these:

https://www.amazon.com/HYCC-2-3-Flexible-Desk-Grommet/dp/B01KNUY3UE

or these:
https://www.amazon.com/Midlite-SpeedPort-Universal-Through-Anchor/dp/B00I0JN4O2

I think you'll find that conduit is completely unneccessary if you're running the holes back to back, but if so take one of those grommets up to a home supply store and find some appropriate-width PVC to wedge between the two.

I've used both of those products for ceilings, furniture, and walls.

Good luck.

u/JustinSK1 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I bought similar on Amazon when they were prime for $67. They installed easy and seem to hold up well so far. I'm careful and slow when I move my bench around with a lot of weight thought. I'm mostly concerned that one of the wheels will get caught on sawdust or a seam in the concrete and ruin my day.

As far as do they work as you'd expect, yes. It's really easy to use your foot to lift the bench up.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SX3T2LO

u/KiKiSPEAKS · 1 pointr/AskWomen

I bought an awesome coat rack on Amazon for $13. It goes right over my bedroom door and I use it to hang certain jackets and all of my scarves! Here it is!

u/gsolarfish · 1 pointr/woodworking

I used 4" heavy duty locking casters, they were fine. Another option is retractable casters like these (https://www.amazon.ca/POWERTEC-17000-Workbench-Caster-Pack/dp/B00SX3T2LO) I use them on a workbench and they're great.

u/newtohomebrewing · 1 pointr/Homebrewing

Thanks! Unfortunately, the magnets I bought before are out of stock. I'm afraid to buy different ones and have the new ones be thicker or less thick than my original ones. The four I'm using work pretty well so I'll just monitor Amazon's stock for the ones I already used and pick up a couple more when they're available again.

u/SUpirate · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I modeled the casters roughly after these, so yeah you would have to go around and engage them all before moving the bench.

Basically I think I want a split top and expect that's how i'll set it up at first, but I'm nervous I won't like it, so I thought I'd give myself both options.

I'll make a nice insert tool-holder strip thing and leave it split for a while, then close the gap if its not working for me. It will also be nice to not have a 200lb+ slab top when I move shops.

u/Tollowarn · 1 pointr/AskUK

If I know that I'm going to wear them the next day I have a hook on the back of the bedroom door. I'll wear jeans for several days but everything else goes on clean each day. Somehow hoodies last for weeks!

Something like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Premier-Housewares-Hook-Over-Hanger/dp/B00BJYVNXO

u/JustNilt · 3 pointsr/bestoflegaladvice

So true. They even make a tool to remove the pins in 10 seconds per pin or so. Can't recall if we can do Amazon links here but here's one I have that works well for under $15. I'll edit it out just in case:

https://www.amazon.com/Door-Hinge-Pin-Remover-Removes/dp/B00DND4NN6

Exposed hinges are the security equivalent of a screen door.

u/hops_on_hops · 2 pointsr/DIY

Good luck. Just occurred to me that you may want to consider a "desk Grommet" like this. I would wait until you're done with the hole and see how it looks. If your edges end up looking messy or you see a bunch of fiberboard, this will hide the edges:
https://www.amazon.com/Desk-Grommet-Plastic-Cable-Cover/dp/B076HJH2WQ/ref=sr_1_3?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1550704465&sr=1-3&keywords=desk+grommet
https://www.amazon.com/Desk-Grommet-Plastic-Cable-Cover/dp/B076HJH2WQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1550704138&sr=8-3&keywords=desk+grommet

u/OEMBob · 5 pointsr/StonerEngineering

I usually just use an electrical grommet in the size of the drill bit I used for the hole. If you aren't sure of the size, you can get a multi-pack like this and try some until you get a good fit.

https://www.amazon.com/Cal-Hawk-AZGA125-Grommet-Assortment-Electrical/dp/B002X4AFL0

u/sonsofaureus · 2 pointsr/Workspaces

If you have a wooden desk, the Lepai amp has mounting hardware which can be used to screw the amp into the underside of the desk. It can be mounted towards the desktop's edge towards you off to the side so you can access the dials. Then, most of the speaker wiring will be under the desk and will come over the back or through a grommet to the desktop only where the speakers are.
The only thing is the amp will be upside down. I have that Lepai amp mounted sideways on a wall in my office. It's not that distracting. You just turn dials toward 10 to turn up the treble or bass.
For the headphones, I would suggest a USB DAC to have the headphone always hooked up, so you don't have to plug it in. Using a USB DAC makes the headphone/mic a separate output/input source. Then, you can toggle audio outputs and inputs using the windows speaker icon, or use Voicemeeter Banana or some other mixer, whether physical or virtual. I really like voicemeeter - useful for muting idiots on Discord and having both speaker and headphone on, etc.
Here are some cheap cable management things to help manage the cables under the desk:

  1. cable clips or these cable clips
  2. grommet drilling supplies if you have a wooden desk
  3. grommets
  4. Toilet Paper Holder screw one of these under the desktop and hang the always-plugged in headphone there.
u/dangerousbrian · 2 pointsr/shapeoko
  1. Deffo the wires could be loose, check them and make sure they are really solid, with good crimps, heatwrap and anything else that will reinforce them. If you can get some cable wrap and drag chain. I have had plenty of jobs ruined because a cable got pinched in the gantry and skipped steps.

  2. Generally if the firmware is screwed then you won't get any movement at all, so I doubt that is an issue.

  3. Does the motor work if plugged into another driver? again as the motors are pretty much two coils of wire you have to drive a lot of current down them to break them. They will get very hot and generally not work at all.


    When you say moving "in broken halting steps" that does suggest to me that the motor is working but does not have enough torque to turn. That could be that the wheels are too tight on the makerslide or that the motor is not getting enough current, but only look into that after you are sure the wiring is Aok.

u/joelikesmusic · 37 pointsr/Parenting

ordered.
door alarm

door security guard

hook and eye qty 2

probably more than you need but that means you will have what you need.

Find someone to help someday on reddit or IRL. today you tomorrow me.

u/QueasyTurtle · 1 pointr/woodworking

that's a good looking moveable bench. how do you like the locking wheel set up? i'm considering that or the raiseable ones.

u/YaKkO221 · 2 pointsr/buildapc

You can buy roller blade wheels that are direct replacement of the old wheels. Takes 2 minutes to put on and cost about $20 on Amazon. Both my wife and I have em.

Office Chair Wheels By Office Owl for Smart Home Offices, Set of 5 Heavy Duty 3" Replacement Rubber Office Chair Casters, Cool Rollerblade Style Stem Chair Casters for Hardwood,No Need for Chair Mats https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KET1PUA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xqevCbPRTAHD5

u/Horsedogs_human · 3 pointsr/dogs

She goes in the crate with no bedding - the bare metal or plastic will just have to do her until she can get to a stage where she doesn't destroy stuff!
For water you can buy these style of buckets - this is a new zealand ad, but I am sure they are on amazon https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1460307065&mkwid=spKgeYxWq_dc&pcrid=185085555528&pkw=&pmt=&plid=&gclid=CjwKCAiA0IXQBRA2EiwAMODil3v_DDprD9c5GlBhOALHIm5SfZk1PPjsWPJRzxmXJomYo0GVoWbJxhoCU5oQAvD_BwE if you use a double ended dog clip (https://www.amazon.com/Brass-Double-End-Snap-Hook/dp/B0009TMUO6) you can secure the bucket so it cannot be tipped over. We have this set up for one of our dogs. If he is out for more than about 4 hours he starts annoying our other dog, or destroying his bedding. Luckily he just tears fleece blankets into strips, so he still gets a blanket in his crate, but he is getting better.

u/Rocket2Uranus · 1 pointr/PrintrBot

I have a Printrbot Simple Metal, and I replaced its crappier cable sleeve with a cable chain like all other high-end 3D printers:
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Plastic-Chain-Carrier-Router/dp/B00880AVL2. The Play's sleeve is really nice quality, and all you have to do is route a stiff wire from under the base and up through the sleeve.

u/fuzzwell · 2 pointsr/Beekeeping

You could use mini-bungi cords and two nails, one on the lid, and one on the hive body, or something little and un-noticeable, and easy to disconnect. Maybe one of those eye-hook things, like this: They are cheaper than this by far at Lowe's or home depot https://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Hardware-S750-490-SAFETY-GATE/dp/B00004Z0OS

u/DarthSinistris · 1 pointr/battlestations

Intense cable management, desk decluttering, and these:

Office Chair Wheels By Office Owl for Smart Home Offices, Set of 5 Heavy Duty 3" Replacement Rubber Office Chair Casters, Cool Rollerblade Style Stem Chair Casters for Hardwood,No Need for Chair Mats https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KET1PUA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_08EmDbKHMYHDG


Edit: also, maybe a new/bigger desk.

u/titosrevenge · 1 pointr/woodworking

I hear ya. I used a set of these (Canadian link) so that it's only on the casters when I'm rolling it around, otherwise it's on its legs. Best of both worlds. They are pricey, though.

u/numun_ · 1 pointr/Vive

In the Vive Pre setup pdf, they recommend using these support poles with clamp mounts.

Another option would be getting some double sided tape and using it to adhere a couple boards to the wall, then mounting the base stations on the boards. Again - might have an issue with ripping the paint off your walls when you try to move the base stations.


u/Manofaction42 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I got these casters for my bench and they're the best of both worlds - they retract above the floor when not in use so the bench actually rests just on its legs: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00SX3T2LO/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/nostrebhtuca · 1 pointr/EDC

I used this thing when I redid all the doors in our house and it worked great. Wouldn't address your pry bar or hammer asks though.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DND4NN6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_6vYvDbYSP0N2N

u/Thykka · 11 pointsr/vive_vr

I get that this may already be too late, but have you considered contractor poles?

They take up way less space than tripods and might be cheaper too.

I only found out after ordering a pair of tripods... soo.. anyone wanna buy a pair of unused tripods? 😅

u/Trex827 · 2 pointsr/woodworking

Another vote for retractable casters. This was the smartest thing I ever did in my shop.

Here's what I used. Little pricey but worth it.

POWERTEC 17000 Workbench Caster Kit (Pack of 4) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SX3T2LO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_gepIAb2R5WV8Y

u/rosies_mom · 2 pointsr/dogs

I use a mini locking s-biner like this for my keys. May be worth looking into.

u/dododge · 1 pointr/Vive

I got a set of the Fastcap poles mentioned in the Vive developer docs. They're not spring-loaded but they're very heavy-duty -- you could probably crack the ceiling if you put it between joists and kept cranking the handle. Two or three of them had issues where they would bind up while trying to extend them, which was mostly resolved by twisting the rod a bit (for example one rod had some scratches that were catching on the mechanism). I suspect the rubber pads will leave marks on carpet and paint if left in position long-term, so I'll probably do something like wrap them in plastic.

The cheap clamp mount mentioned in the docs gets bad reviews on Amazon so I tried a different (also cheap) model and I'm not crazy about that either, so I ordered some RAM arms which are not cheap but I know will be very stable.

u/callezetter · 1 pointr/Vive

Can you fit a http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E5M39AW/ somwhere?

or a http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00020JO9Q/

Both are officially recommended by valve, and can be mounted in a million different ways

u/Cynyr36 · 4 pointsr/woodworking

They make casters that pop up and down, so that the bench rests on it's legs, but still move them.

https://www.amazon.com/POWERTEC-17000-Workbench-Caster-Pack/dp/B00SX3T2LO/ something like this.

u/smutblr · 5 pointsr/bdsm

Here's an amazon listing. Or would you like me to take a picture of a cuff connected this way to my spreader bar?

u/zombieregime · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

yeah. to rotate the blinds youd have to figure out how to drive the center rod in the track(stepper with some sort of interface gear). Or, possibly set it up on a coil cord with a cable running through it, or a cable chain.

To retract the curtains youll have to run your own pullys and cables.

Might be worth it to just replace them with a unit that can be modified(chain and rope on the side). If youre renting, just ask the manager to have maintenance take the existing one down(or take it down yourself and stuff it in a closet).

u/Macinsocks · 1 pointr/virtualreality

Found a solution, These are recommended by HTC Vive Dev Setup guide

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00020JO9Q/

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E5M39AW/

u/ChiefKnightOwl · 1 pointr/FTC

Our team uses a cable carrier for the prismatic part of the arm. It is very clean:

https://www.amazon.com/Black-Plastic-Chain-Carrier-Router/dp/B00880AVL2

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u/sandscript · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

here is a link to the kind I got. I can't be sure it's the exact brand, but if you look at the related products you'll see that there are a bunch that are all basically equal. Just be sure you get the correct stem size.

u/pbock · 4 pointsr/woodworking

They're badass: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00SX3T2LO/

Definitely pricey, but since I spent so little on the rest of the bench, I splurged a bit on hardware.

u/waitn2drive · 3 pointsr/Corsair

FYI you can get roller blade casters for any office chair. They're universal.

https://www.amazon.com/Office-Chair-Wheels-Owl-Replacement/dp/B01KET1PUA

u/hadronshire · 2 pointsr/woodworking

There are a ton of options like https://www.amazon.com/POWERTEC-17000-Workbench-Caster-Pack/dp/B00SX3T2LO that mount on the side of the legs and lift up the bench when needed. That way you don't have to raise the bench up.

u/Zatchillac · 7 pointsr/battlestations

I was thinking the same. Maybe something like this

u/LobsterThief · 2 pointsr/somethingimade

Attach them to the bottom of the shelf so they'll hold onto the washer/dryer. These work quite well -- I've used them to attach a broom and mop hanger to the side of my stackable washer and dryer.

u/AWandMaker · 1 pointr/Wandsmith

They are these :-)

u/trixare4kids · 2 pointsr/confession

There is a $2 solution to the problem: A hook 'n eye latch. It's a $4 solution if you want to put one on each side of the door.

http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Hardware-75-0490-Hook-Eyes/dp/B00004Z0OS/


u/blastadon · 1 pointr/Tools

They sell these that help keep the hooks from falling out.

u/musicmike83 · 2 pointsr/guitarpedals

Yes, the rubber washer trick works. I purchased a variety pack of rubber washers from the local big box hardware store for about $10. Get a variety pack because you can hid them under the knobs and obviously each pedal may have different knob sizes. Plus then if a bigger washer is needed or you need to stack multiple sizes you got them.

Most of my pedals I was able to hid the washer under the knobs and you cannot tell the washers are there unless your looking for them. It obviously makes adjusting the knobs more difficult when you want to adjust them, but the knobs won’t move without a good amount of force. If you need a tighter washer on the potentiometer to make the knob tighter, requiring more force to adjust, just stretch the inside hole of the washer out prior to placing them over the potentiometer.

Like this variety pack


Edit: Added link to a similar product

u/TBTW · 3 pointsr/DIY

If you find the hooks have a problem staying on the pegboard, I've had decent luck using these for my tools: Hook locks
If you search Amazon, or your local Home Depot, there are lots of other options too.

u/Ghrave · 1 pointr/OverwatchUniversity

Seriously though: Get a set of taller casters (wheels) for your office chair. Something like these raise your chair about (or more than) and inch.

u/minorgrey · 3 pointsr/Vive

You should think about either getting tripods or contractor/builders poles instead. Those things are going to vibrate like nobodies business and shake your entire vr world.

u/culb77 · 2 pointsr/DIY

I get it. If you use these you won't have that problem.

Also, you can get a lot of options besides hooks. Baskets, prackets, etc.... they're extremely versatile.

u/oddsnsodds · 2 pointsr/battlestations

Look at automotive or electrical supplies for a grommet that size. This is Amazon US, but it should give you an idea what I mean:

https://smile.amazon.com/Cal-Hawk-AZGA125-Grommet-Assortment-Electrical/dp/B002X4AFL0/

u/Hanginon · 1 pointr/trashy

"Store broke their security tag remover thing..."

Their magnet broke? Yeah, sure it did...

u/squirrelforbreakfast · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

Cal-Hawk AZGA125 Rubber Grommet Assortment Set Electrical Gasket, 125 Piece https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002X4AFL0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_k7ldAb0H9Z4AJ

u/n3farious · 1 pointr/CableManagement

In addition to this, consider a cable guide (typically used in CNC type equipment) for your power and network cables that go to the wall.. https://www.amazon.com/Black-Plastic-Chain-Carrier-Router/dp/B00880AVL2?ie=UTF8&*Version*=1&*entries*=0

u/Scienlologist · 5 pointsr/woodworking

Swap out your casters with these. Bam...stability and mobility.

u/_well_damn_ · 6 pointsr/DIY

This will make your life so much easier

www.amazon.com/dp/B01KET1PUA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_kXD8BbV5E1JE7

u/unassassinable · 1 pointr/battlestations

If not for protection, then at least for sound. Plastic casters scraping around on tile... I bought 2 sets of these for my office chairs. Just know that IKEA chairs have a different size! I had to get one for an IKEA chair and one for standard chairs.

u/alienwrkshop51 · 12 pointsr/woodworking

They make retractable casters

u/penaltyornot · 1 pointr/woodworking

This is it

Quite expensive though

u/glucoseboy · 13 pointsr/buildapcsales

Best accessory for gaming chair if you have a hard floor.

u/dignity_optional · 1 pointr/lifehacks

[This is where its at if you dont feel like gluing a bunch of shit.] (http://www.amazon.com/Crawford-Light-Duty-Peg-Locks/dp/B000BQR7BI)

u/smittyjones · 5 pointsr/DIY

What about like a snake wiring track?

I'm thinking like this. That's what Caravans use at the bottom of their sliding doors and they (usually) work for years and years and thousands of opens and closes.

This chick made a power drawer in her Harbor Freight toolbox, she used the snake wiring like I was talking about. You can see a glimpse of it in image 66, but sadly, she doesn't really talk about the wiring much.

u/snakevargas · 2 pointsr/HomeMaintenance

You can get rubber caster wheels that won't leave a mark. Super smooth. E.g. https://www.amazon.com/Office-Owl-Replacement-Rollerblade-Hardwood/dp/B01KET1PUA/

Bona floor polish might work. It's basically a permanent coating that you can apply yourself. Might have to do the whole room for consistency.

u/RastabanStar · 4 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Here's what I use:

$14 Door Rack off Amazon

I can't close my closet door with it on, but I can hide 6 pairs of pants completely and conveniently out of site.

u/McBigglesworth · 1 pointr/woodworking

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/aw/d/B00SX3T2LO/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1&th=1

Castors say they're good for 100lbs each. If that doesn't cut it I'll step it up to something large. Gonna try and keep the bench as small as possible. I'm going to build a second top/cover to cover the table saw and the rest of the table. Basically setup for working on the car or messy shit, and lift that off when it's wood working time.

u/Klx3908 · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

This won’t fix your holes but it will remove your need for a mat. Change your caster wheels to something that won’t damage wood and you won’t need a mat.

Office Chair Wheels by Office Owl - for Smart Home Offices, Set of 5 HEAVY DUTY 3" Replacement Rubber Office Chair Casters, Cool Rollerblade Style Casters For Hardwood, NO NEED FOR CHAIR MATS! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KET1PUA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_rJmOAbZWTXHKD

u/BiggRanger · 1 pointr/homelab

Insanity is not using cable-chain so you can slide those servers in and out without unplugging everything every time.
https://www.amazon.com/Black-Plastic-Chain-Carrier-Router/dp/B00880AVL2

u/TheGuyThatAteYourDog · 8 pointsr/StonerEngineering
  • Diamond Drill Bits - These are the cheap, but use WD-40 or run water over where you're drilling and they'll last longer. Water 100% needed at least when drilling glass.

  • Box full of Grommets - also lists all the ones in it. It fits most down stems

  • Silicone Sealant - This is what I use as glue. It's industrial grade, and FDA approved as food grade within the temperature range of -70 to +400 degrees. Takes awhile to cure, is a little sloppy and stinky at first, but worth it. Requires a caulk gun.

  • Cheap Downstem/Slide - I got this because it's good for $5 and comes with some rubber. Mine shipped broken, but I made it work. Really big hole so you may need a screen, and it also stays perpendicular to the surface you put it on, no angling it. Don't recommend for beer bottles unless you want to hit it at an angle.
u/someomega · 96 pointsr/Whatcouldgowrong

You could always glue a neodymium magnet on the bottom of the can and use that to attach it to the roof of your car. That would prevent damaging your car. With 88lb+ of holding force, I doubt the can will go anywhere unless you go through a car wash.