No more chasing tiny screws across the floor when I'm pulling a laptop apart. It's just a simple gray mat with a grid, but it holds everything in place. Anyone have a good trick for keeping track of different screw sizes on these things?
He said it for years but I kept doing it the hard way, holding it up against the fence. Last month on a kitchen job in Bellingham, I had a ton of weird angles and gave his method a shot. It took me about an hour to get the compound miter settings right for the spring angle, but after that it was way faster and the joints were perfect. Anyone else have a 'flat cut' crown trick that saves time?
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A guy at the anime shop last year gave me a warning about a certain show
Seems like a choice to let strangers online ruin something you enjoy. Just mute the channels or leave the server. The game still works the same. People will always complain about balance, that's part of it. Your cousin gave up her hobby because of some loud voices in a chat app.