Echoes of sentry, F2p friendly way to beat lvl 1
I'll be honest, I can't seem to do this. Is there a guide or team/turn order etc I'm missing?
Player ID 1211135
I'll be honest, I can't seem to do this. Is there a guide or team/turn order etc I'm missing?
Player ID 1211135
So this has happened last year whilst pulling out bumper pull (RockWood Roo 23FL 5600lbs). Nothing happens while driving but later in the year we needed a new starter out of the blue.
Bought a new battery which seems insufficient as it won't start in the winter (Canadian here)
Transported the trailer to the campsite uphill with no issues several days ago in higher heat, towing home today got the random flashing lights with no change in how the truck pulls or drives.
What should I be looking into?
I have 0 mechanical experience so please be kind :)
Also truck has airbags/compressor, cold air intake, trailer brake module and XL fuel tank installed prior to my ownership.
This trailer I've had since new and have pulled it with a 97 F150 and a 2024 3500 Silverado with 0 issues.
So where I live, there is an absolute lack of anything blacksmithing, especially looking for good used tools.
I'd like to eventually get a decent press but as a starting point thought maybe the Vevor pneumatic hydraulic press - 20 ton would be a good starting point.
No having said that I would be welding all the parts together and beefing up the frame as well.
Would that make a decent starting point for pressing?
The only other option I've seen in the last year was a great old C frame for 6500$ and I don't have the ability to move something that big/heavy.
Eventually id like to get the proper setup but would this serve for the next few years?
So where I live, there is an absolute lack of anything blacksmithing, especially looking for good used tools.
I'd like to eventually get a decent press but as a starting point thought maybe the Vevor pneumatic hydraulic press - 20 ton would be a good starting point.
No having said that I would be welding all the parts together and beefing up the frame as well.
Would that make a decent starting point for pressing?
The only other option I've seen in the last year was a great old C frame for 6500$ and I don't have the ability to move something that big/heavy.
Eventually id like to get the proper setup but would this serve for the next few years?
Player ID 116143913
Just started really playing daily a few months back, originally started a loooooong time ago.
I really have no clue on direction and who/what to build up.
Half my playtime is spent trying to find a guild that actually has more than 4 active players that hit the clan boss.
I have the campaign beaten, currently halfway through on hard (no issues there yet) but with all these gear sets and different characters I really have no clue what my teams should be.
Asking for a little guidance and your sufferance as I'm aware this gets requested often.
So I have a trip upcoming to Turks and Caicos which utilizes US as it's main currency.
I have the "debit" card which worked amazing in Iceland which I was going to use again but I have money saved in the US account.
Now I'd rather not move the US money into the linked account causing a currency conversion only to have the currency conversion happen again when I pay.
Is there something more streamlined or with less "loss" from currency conversion?
I know this is random, but my wife and I had a lovely stay for 8 days. I was planning on buying a specific shirt I found in one of the "puffin shops" along Laugevegur trail in Reykjavik.
I only want the picture of this shirt as I'm planning on adding it to my arm as a tattoo beside my Canadian one.
It's a cartoonish or caricature of a Viking riding a puffin.
If anyone could send me a pic of that shirt art, I would be eternally grateful!!!
Thanks so much!
Added a pic of my Canadian tattoo (I am a Canadian lol) for funsies
*bonus* cat pic of George who would make an excellent cat of Reykjavik!
Good day Reddit!!
I happened to see a small black dot start in the corner of my eldest daughters bedroom in our basement. Figured, that's weird (it was tiny and barely noticeable)
Wife and I went to Iceland for 8 days and when I came back the spot had grown.
Welp
Clue respirator, drop sheets air purifier etc
I've found a small leak at a solder joint on a pipe I can barely reach.
These pipes are 65 ish years old and we happened to have an elbow joint let go a couple years ago causing a ton of water in the basement ceiling and flooding our basement.
Had a chat with the plumber back then and it turns out that joint wasn't installed fully so it was only a matter of time.
He checked all other joints he could find and suggested against replacement of our existing lines as he figured it was a "one-off".
That and we would be ripping out all the ceilings and adding 40k to the repairs we already had to do.
So, I know almost nothing about plumbing or soldering. Willing to learn but also I am not sure how to move forward.
Looks like a very slow leak only when I run water in the basement - or when the water gets turned off as the pipe moves a bit. Wife is at work else I would have narrowed things down.
I'm the picture The leak is the middle pipe - left most joint.
Help!