

How much drywall would I need to take out to run a network cable.
If this is not the correct place to ask a question, I apologize and the mods can remove.
I would like to run a network cable from this tv into the space above the fireplace to the left.
How much drywall would need to be ripped out and replaced?
How would I resecure this wire
Note: I had purchased this brand new at Home Depot last year, and it was not me that crimped these wires.
My 18v weed eater stopped working the other day. I had read online that this was a somewhat common issue that was usually caused by one of the wires getting disconnected and to open up the motor housing and take a look.
Many of the sites I read stated the red wire usually gets disconnected from the white wire and to crimp them together as shown in the pictures.
Problem being the red and black wires had already been crimped as shown in the pictures and the red wire has pulled out of the motor.
How would I go about securing the red wire back into the motor? I don’t have a soldering iron, nor do I know if it would work to solder it back in.
Any suggestions or hints are appreciated.
My wife got these for me for Father’s Day a year or two ago. The shirt always gets a lot of comments when I go out in public with it on. Every single interaction from the shirt has been positive, so I got that going for me.
I think she is a keeper.
You know what doesn’t happen often enough in a good way? People hacking, social engineering if you will. Sure the media has it figured out, as well as most governments and intelligence agencies, but we all know they aren’t doing it for any sort of truly productive purpose. They create a means to and end, that in my eyes doesn’t have our collective best interest at heart. If you want to know more about social engineering for a productive purpose, just send a self addressed stamped envelope to 367…. I’m just joshing you. I’m always willing to give you a penny for my thoughts for free.
Well having a proxmox server go down silently, then upon bringing it back up and having it spin up a second DNS server that had the same IP as your primary DNS server so that nothing works in terms of name resolution whether local or remote is a sobering experience.
You should try it sometime. Lmao.
Edit: Autocorrect fixing.