Yoyo Boomers Club

ok whew, i totally started thinking i may just be super outta touch and i was the only one that didnt know :rofl:

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Excited to see!

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@Stickboy618 & @Sonebless Welcome to the Club. You have been added to the the Members list in the first post!

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That’s neat. I’ll have to try that as wood filled filament is super fragile

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Yeah, it’s definitely stronger than normal wood filament but it’s still weaker than normal proto-pasta htpla which is incredibly strong stuff, like petg to polycarbonate level tough. I gave these a little smacking around to make sure they weren’t excessively brittle so that nobody receives trash if they happen to get one.

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Complete guess here. Are they flip out holsters for another part?

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@Pun1sh3R another boomer has entered our midst

Edit: ope! Should’ve finished the thread before tagging you lol. Ignore me

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I say “Ope” way too often… usually with a “Mello Yello” and a “Pearson’s Salted Nut Roll” in hand.

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Resent out workhorse deposit invoices this morning. As soon as this handful is settled we can get the ball rolling on the order.

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Excellent guess!

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Hah! I saw the little circle area that looked like it may be used for a hinge.

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Nice! I was going to guess Yovember moustache combs, but we’ve been talking about them a bit on Discord so I didn’t want to ruin the big reveal, haha!

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I don’t even have a mustache… yet I need that comb!

Ok…. So the sewer problem was NOT solved. :weary:
Turns out the pipe was broke about 2 feet outside the house. One hefty bill paid to the plumber and good as new. But boy do I wish the inspector had found that. :disappointed:

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Ugh. Sorry to hear that. Plumbing stuff is always sucky to deal with.

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Oh it gets worse. After that repair was made and the plumber could send his camera down the pipe you could see that it was bent and twisted and had a huge belly in it that was filled with water and the whole pipe all the way to the curb needs replaced. The yard will be heavily dug up and possibly the driveway slightly dug up. And the bill for that is over 10k. I’m still trying to process all of this. Just…ugh. What a heavy weight. It seems the pipe will survive for a while as is and if we use the bladder connection on the water hose and flush that belly out regularly we can buy some time. So there’s that. :rofl::rofl::weary::weary:
Also I can make it where it at least won’t back up into the basement again. So there’s that too. That’s actually a big plus. :sweat_smile:

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Mr. Steve,

Sounds very similar to what happened to us after we bought our house. We had to do new line from the house to sewer. I think we paid 14K. But they were able to pull the new pipe through the old pipe, bursting the old. Only had 2 holes in the yard. Good Luck Brother!

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No such luck here. The pipe goes down then up then it’s twisted to the point of having a knot in it. Just ugh.

we havin a club meet this month b4 we roll into holidays and travel?

Nothing on the books yet. But I will see if I can get one going tomorrow or Thursday?

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