Image 1 — Leveling my Husky Workbench
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Leveling my Husky Workbench

Hello there!

As the title suggests, my husky workbench isn't level and I was pretty surprised to find they don't come with a system to level it. The concrete in my garage is sloped so it's a pretty noticeable dip. Whenever I set anything round in the workbench it rolls right off, I open a drawer it comes flying out.

So I am wondering, outside of shimming it(want something that looks better and is more feasible if I need to move the workbench in and out of its current spot, what can I do to get this thing level?

Appreciate any help.

u/Zachavelii — 4 days ago
▲ 79 r/crv

Just purchased our first Honda! We're very excited and looking for any tips or accessories recommendations!

After much deliberation, one broken down Jeep Cherokee and many trips to different car dealerships later, we purchased a brand new 2026 Honda CR-V. It beat out the Kia Sorrento, Hyundai Santa Fe and Toyota Rav 4.

We're avid kayakers, so we have since had cross bars installed and they threw in the roof basket for us. Wondering about any other accessories people have or recommend?

As well as any general maintenance or tips for making your CR-V last. We hope to have this one for a while, and if we like it enough we may buy another Honda in the not too distant future.

u/Zachavelii — 9 days ago

Ottomans are for Lincoln, apparently.

Just want to share a photo of my boy! He keeps us laughing, in this photo we had just woke him up. Of course, rudely on our part.

u/Zachavelii — 1 month ago
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Detroit

Still reeling from that show tonight, fifth time seeing him and wow, what a freaking show. If you haven't seen him yet, you're in for a real treat. The crowd tonight was mostly full, and from what I could people were vibing tf out. Shoutout to row HH! Wish I could relive it all over again.

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u/Zachavelii — 3 months ago

Hello everyone! I've posted on this sub before, many times. Today I post win frustration and a bit of concern for my boy Lincoln. We have had Linc for close to 7 years now, since he was a pup, and never had issues with him peeing inside or going potty in the house at all. Recently, we moved into a newer place, we have a lot more space, but it has been loved in(previous house completely renovated). I will get more into that later. He was dong fine for a while but suddenly we started smelling pee in our back dining area(the room with the most space). It started with piddling on the kitchen table leg, the dining chair legs, and the carpet. To now he pees on the hallway closet doors, multiple walls, we bought a new entryway table that he peed on. Last night was about as strange and frustrating as it has gotten. We bought a new couch, come to find out he as peed in between multiple seat cushions. I'm at a loss but will give you some reason I think this is happening.

- he's not fixed
- the house is lived in for decades and probably full of many different smells
- the previous family was Indian and the curry smell was pretty potent when we first moved in, to us now it's most subsided but I am sure Lincoln can still smell it, especially in the carpet.

It should be noted, the upstairs floors were all taken out and replaced with new carpet/laminate and he has not peed up there, in fact we bought a gate to keep him up there for when we're not home to avoid having to come clean up any accidents.

All this is to say, I'm not sure if we can train this out of him, get him fixed now(not sure how risky it is that he's older) or if he might be sick, which I doubt cause he eats and drinks just fine but idk.

Any advice or insight is welcome, we just need this to stop because he's slowly ruining lots of space in our new home.

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u/Zachavelii — 4 months ago

I've always kind of wondered, I change my edger about once a year and always feel like majority I the blade goes unused. Is this pretty normal? I edge my lawn about every time I mow as well. Let me know what you guys think. I'm a residential space, nothing crazy.

u/Zachavelii — 4 months ago