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doublejj

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I have the same HF cement mixer too!! Saved my back a BUNCH!! And all my friends who like to borrow it, lol.

Took me a minute...I was like, wow, he has 2 of them.... :dunce: mirror got me
That stainless cone contraption is for collecting Kief from trim and squishing it into rosin. It attaches to the front of the mixer and catches trichs in the cone...turn that trim into Rosin.
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manfredo

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That stainless cone contraption is for collecting Kief from trim and squishing it into rosin. It attaches to the front of the mixer and catches trichs in the cone...turn that trim into Rosin.
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THAT is ingenious!! I saw that big ass funnel that looked like it fit on there but said to myself....nah.

I forgot who I was talking too :lol:

Supposedly, you can make a real nice product by mixing rosin with distillate...like this.

 

farmingfisherman

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Little nursery walking with the wife today for yard plants. Came home to my other garden. So anyone tell me if a plant will try to flower on its own even if it's not a autoflower? These plants were started back October. Garden is a experiment and distraction so not looking that great a the moment. This grow has been all about learning. Finally cropped the tall one and the one on the lower right. Picture of the plant looking like it's flowering was the one I topped and then dropped a light on sometime ago. All plants are in 3 gallon smartpots with OF with added perlite. Lights are 18/6 currently. I've experienced one 24 plus hour power outage. Heckling, feedback, sarcasm and or whatever else anyone has is welcome! It's my 4x4 jungle and I love it!
 

farmingfisherman

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Little nursery walking with the wife today for yard plants. Came home to my other garden. So anyone tell me if a plant will try to flower on its own even if it's not a autoflower? These plants were started back October. Garden is a experiment and distraction so not looking that great a the moment. This grow has been all about learning. Finally cropped the tall one and the one on the lower right. Picture of the plant looking like it's flowering was the one I topped and then dropped a light on sometime ago. All plants are in 3 gallon smartpots with OF with added perlite. Lights are 18/6 currently. I've experienced one 24 plus hour power outage. Heckling, feedback, sarcasm and or whatever else anyone has is welcome! It's my 4x4 jungle and I love it!
 

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sarahJane211

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I don’t want 5 pair to try.
I tried on at least 20 pairs, probably more, at the eye doctors...
Y’all do things your way. I needed an eye exam, and I didn’t wanna take my prescription and go online for hours trying to figure out where and what to buy. Then have a bunch of glasses shipped to me that I hate, and have to go through the ordering process all over again.
I guess my time is valuable to me.
I value my time. And wasting it is not very high on my list of priorities
I buy the same glasses every year or two, just press the 'order again' button.
Once you're over 45 your prescription doesn't change much, I've used the same on for the past 7 years.
I don't buy glasses as a fashion accessory, I ain't a woman, I buy them to correct my vision .... no need to try on 100 different frames.
As an old retired person waiting for death, my time has no value at all.
 

Metasynth

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I buy the same glasses every year or two, just press the 'order again' button.
Once you're over 45 your prescription doesn't change much, I've used the same on for the past 7 years.
I don't buy glasses as a fashion accessory, I ain't a woman, I buy them to correct my vision .... no need to try on 100 different frames.
I'm an old retired person waiting for death, my time has no value at all.
First of all, let me LOL about “vision not changing after 45”

that is completely based on the individual. Macular degeneration doesn’t usually happen to anyone BEFORE their 50s...

Secondly, I don’t care how old I get, my time is valuable. If your time has lost value, then that’s on you. Even if I’m sipping cocktails poolside in a 4 star resort, that time has value.

Third, I don’t think I said ANYTHING about fashion. I said if I’m gonna wear glasses, I want them to be comfortable. It’s literally something you wear on your face all day long sometimes. Not really trying to take a shot in the dark and “hope something fits”

But please, we all do love how much you like to brag about how cheap you live in a still developing southeast Asian country. LOL...I mean, of COURSE it’s cheap, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam are some of the cheapest places to live in the entire world.

But I digress...how much IS an eye exam in Thailand?



PS...don’t really appreciate the misogynistic comments about women and fashion. But I guess what did I expect...
 

Bareback

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I usually wear wayfarers style reading glasses from Home Depot for five bucks. Very comfortable and I can see everything at arms length but working on roofs or scaffolding can be tricky. For watching tv I have a nice pair of prescription by focal but I have a hard time reading with those. I do have a pair of prescription readers with the transition coating for working outside but rarely use them. There’s just no way I can work over head with the by focals so readers are what works for me. I have a friend who gets his expensive sun glasses relensed with his prescriptions, I’ve considered it as well but I’m using them as sunglasses lol.
 

shrxhky420

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Pre flowers is all. Nothing to worry about. She won't flower until you reduce your light cycle to 12/12. She's lacking a little something. She's a little light in color, colour?, as raratt mentioned



I worked most of the morning and into the afternoon, then started on the cabinets. Got 2 up. I'm hoping rest go up fairly easy.

Nice and level

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farmingfisherman

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tyler.durden

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Had the first wedding gig of the year. It was rather chilly at about 44f, but the patio heater the client had for me was very effective. It was a gorgeous home in an affluent suburb, and they had the ceremony space set up in a beautifully minimalist manner, and the snowy background pretty. It was outdoors, of course, with very few attendees present, most were watching virtually as they streamed the ceremony on Zoom. Lots of virtual toasts and speeches, I'm still not used to it. They were really deferential and accommodating, and gave a nice $100 tip. I've got another next weekend in Milwaukee. It's starting early this year, and I'm looking forward to it. I've been cooped up in the house way too much lately.


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