Every time and I do mean every time I've been in a hot tub, I got a UTI they are bacteria factories.Any of you guys have a hot tub? Give me the good, bad and ugly.
We have the room and our patio is covered. We will need a subpanel, but my buddy is an electrical contractor so that's not an issue.
lurkingdirk so did you get to look at the mystery wheel?

I've never had a hot tub but they always struck me as something you would really like for the first month that you have it and then it just becomes something that takes up a bunch of space in the back yard and you never use it but you still have to do maintenance on it.


I noticed about a year or two ago, basically every time I would do something around the house, there'd be at least one thing that would make me stop for a sec and think, "man, if that had gone just a little worse, a little to the side or whatever, I'd have been seriously fucked". I'm not sure if I was just way more awesome before and did everything perfectly or if my slightly younger brain just never registered the thousands of times I must have been on the verge of catastrophe.Whelp, during the cloud flare outage I decided to take a break from work and move some stuff in the garage to prep for some drywall work I'll be doing. Didn't realize the weight of what I was messing with and was trying to move about 20 panels of drywall, vertically stacked, as well as 3 panels of Zip Board and 3 panels of 5/8th drywall.
Of course it fell on me, debated using my phone but left my phone on my desk while I was doing all this...
Struggled like an animal caught in a trap and finally freed a 2x4 that I used to lever all the panels in order to free my trapped leg that got caught between some boards and the drywall that fell.
Nothing seems broken, but holy shit that was more than I have ever struggled doing something insanely stupid in my life. Hopefully it only costs me in drywall because that was heavy as fuck. I couldn't move that pile off me more than like an inch at the top and with all the deflection that just meant I was wearing myself out trying to push it off me.

tldrI noticed about a year or two ago, basically every time I would do something around the house, there'd be at least one thing that would make me stop for a sec and think, "man, if that had gone just a little worse, a little to the side or whatever, I'd have been seriously fucked". I'm not sure if I was just way more awesome before and did everything perfectly or if my slightly younger brain just never registered the thousands of times I must have been on the verge of catastrophe.
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Having never chainsawed (but may need to soon), aside from maybe not using a chainsaw inside your house, if you really wanted to do what he's doing, what should you do differently? Flip it so it would kick the other direction? Stab straight up?
Having never chainsawed (but may need to soon), aside from maybe not using a chainsaw inside your house, if you really wanted to do what he's doing, what should you do differently? Flip it so it would kick the other direction? Stab straight up?


Well yeah, I was just wondering how to less stupidly use a chainsaw, not how to less stupidly choose tools lol.
get a nice electric saw, they are competitive now w/ the gas onesWell yeah, I was just wondering how to less stupidly use a chainsaw, not how to less stupidly choose tools lol.
I have like a thousand chunks of tree in my backyard after having a couple taken down yesterday, so I was thinking of getting a chainsaw. So talk of disasterous home improvement via chainsaw was highly relevant.
yeah was looking at an ego since I already have a couple of batteriesget a nice electric saw, they are competitive now w/ the gas ones
lulz you won't skip arm day w/ an ego saw w/ those fucking chonker batteries, maybe wait until black friday for an ego saleyeah was looking at an ego since I already have a couple of batteries

Mainly just don't be so limp wristed holding onto the saw but yeah chainsawing over your head on a ladder is just generally stupid. Falling off a ladder with a running chainsaw in your hand doesn't sound like it would be likely to end well.Having never chainsawed (but may need to soon), aside from maybe not using a chainsaw inside your house, if you really wanted to do what he's doing, what should you do differently? Flip it so it would kick the other direction? Stab straight up?
Well yeah, I was just wondering how to less stupidly use a chainsaw, not how to less stupidly choose tools lol.
I have like a thousand chunks of tree in my backyard after having a couple taken down yesterday, so I was thinking of getting a chainsaw. So talk of disasterous home improvement via chainsaw was highly relevant.