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  • DO NOT MIX BLEACH AND CHLORINE, unless you want die or seriously injure yourself. When bleach is combined with acetic acid it produces chlorine gas, a literal chemical weapon/warcrime. If you want to corrode stainless steel use regular bleach, it does the job just fine.

  • I did not consult that site, the ASME Scaling Banana™ measures 214mm. It was made from a composite 3d scan of 4 different bananas bought from 3 different retailers. Your banana may vary.

  • I put the pic in the comment, it loaded on my side so idk whats up. But basically, I did it in 2 sides. The back side had its roughing and finishing pass done while clamping the billet. The front got its roughing pass again clamping billet. It was supposed to leave .020" thick tabs to keep it in the billet for the finishing pass but they ended up breaking off. So I used the cad drawing to cut an exact pocket of the banana in a piece of wood. The banana fit pretty snuggly into the pocket so I just used some silicone sealant I had on hand to keep it from lifting out during finishing.

  • Science Memes @mander.xyz

    For your consideration

    politics @lemmy.world

    ‘Startup Nation’ Groups Say They’re Meeting Trump Officials to Push for Deregulated ‘Freedom Cities’

  • Is it the trim that goes inside of the garage doors frame? About 8 or so inches wide? If so you're probably looking at either prevent alhminum fascia or aluminum trim coil. Most any general contractor should be able to replace it. The prebent stuff is easy peasy, the rolls of trim coil take a little more care but its still not that big of a challenge.

  • News @lemmy.world

    Trump Live Updates: US To Sign Orders Banning Transgender Service Members, Gutting DEI

  • That sounds a lot more sane than our politics, out policies change rapidly whenever the parties switch who's in charge. The whole presidential executive orders thing is really wild, they can't pass full laws but the power they do weild is immense. The 00s invasion of Iraq was done on an executive order, and no Trump is using them to take away lgbt rights and deport a ton of immigrants. The president is supposed to be reigned in by congress and the judicial branch but they're both strongly aligned with same party and do little to check his power.

  • That all sounds a lot better than it is here, we've both experienced verbal harassment and I was attacked a couple years ago. I think I'd also feel more comfortable since yall have actual gun control laws, I grew up rural and have been around guns my whole life, but it is absolutly insane how prevalent they are here.

    The work life balances sounds a lot better than what we have. We don't have any minimum time off laws at all, and the current government wants to get rid of overtime pay and union protections.

  • We've started the process for getting our work related papers in order, her medical license has been accepted and my engineering degree and certs are in process. Our current plan is to use the 90 day tourist visas we have to do more in person job searches and then get a work visa. Our leaving the states hinges on how bad things get here. She shares child custody with her ex so we really don't want to leave the kids if we don't have to.

    We have thought about a couple other countries but NZ is currently our first choice. Australia does appear to have more opportunity as far as work and housing go, but they also feel closer to the US politically which worries us.

  • How bad at the rural areas? We want to live in a larger city anyways but we both lobe hiking and camping so would like to be able to at least visit the countryside.

    Could you expound on work life balance? What kind of vacation time is considered average? Here we get 2-3 weeks a year.

  • That sounds similar to things here in the US, especially housing and costs of living, though I expect those to be exacerbated by NZ being an island.

    I've been trying to get an idea of NZ politics and have noticed the rightward shift, but it seems that overall the political climate is a fair bit more leftward. Also proportional government sounds like a dream compared to the shit show we have over here.

  • Aotearoa / New Zealand @lemmy.nz

    Considering immigrating to New Zealand