Not a geologist. Clearly the best best lasagna can be found at depths below 2m.
But seriously, what are we looking at? I assume the solid white line at 0m is the slab itself. What's the wavy white line just below 0m?
Not a geologist. Clearly the best best lasagna can be found at depths below 2m.
But seriously, what are we looking at? I assume the solid white line at 0m is the slab itself. What's the wavy white line just below 0m?
Localized entirely within your kitchen?
Hey, who spilled this noncredibledefense in my science_memes?
Finally, someone asking the important questions.
Huh, I didn't realize my friends were on Lemmy...
The generic term is bullet connector. That's the male side, so you'll need a matching female connector. Did the head unit come with a bag of hardware or anything?
I suppose I'm shilling here, but check out rockauto.com for car parts. They carry an insane number of car parts for basically wholesale prices. A lot of times you can still buy the individual parts instead of entire assemblies.
This is becoming one of my favorite machining channels to watch.
Nah bro, these 7 data points are trending downwards, therefore we can totally project with 95% confidence that humans will be running a sub-6 second 100m on all fours by the year 2100.
Is that edge trimming on the second corner from the bottom? Is that supposed to extend the whole way down to cover the sketchy miter?
I really like this! The colors of the ink, paper, frame, and even the wall look great together!
Very cool, thanks for the explanation. What's the purpose of the inspection? Is it to verify the correct slab and/or subgrade thickness? Or the presence of rebar?