The dryer handle broke.

  • @Hobbes_Dent
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    386 months ago

    For: tons of shit

    Not for: climbing

    • @CookieOfFortune
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      236 months ago

      It says 150lbs, a climbing carabiner is rated for like 22kN which is about 5000lbs.

      • @0110010001100010
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        26 months ago

        They also screw to lock so they can’t accidentally open up. I think I still have some around here somewhere, I used to climb trees for fun.

          • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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            206 months ago

            For anyone wondering, belay carbiners typically lock in some manner but those used on quickdraws for anchors and removable protection (nuts, cams, etc.) typically don’t.

            A carbiner is strongest when its gate is closed, which is why load rated ones will have not only a gate closed rating (the highest, usually 20-22 kN or even more for steelies), a gate open, and also a lateral load rating. Your belay carbiner, that is the one clipped to your harness and is keeping you affixed to the rope so you don’t hit the deck, is typically not redundant. It absolutely, positively, cannot fail. This is typically the biggest, meanest, strongest 'biner you own and will also be a locking one. You do not want brushing up against things, knocking against it, etc. to cause it to come open. You don’t want it to be open if it suddenly experiences a shock load, i.e. you fall off the wall, or conversely on your belayer’s end if it needs to bear the load of you falling off the wall. And you don’t want it coming unclipped and lost when you’re halfway up, because that’s how you die.

            Meanwhile, the 'biners on your anchors and protection theoretically have some redundancy, i.e. you should be clipped to more than one point along your route with more than one anchor and carbiner. But you need to be able to clip and unclip these readily, because you may well be doing so with one hand while you’re dangling from your fingernails with the other. Thus they do not lock, and you can clip them to something by just slapping the gate against it.

            Your keychain says “not for climbing use” on it. My keychain says Desert Eagle .50 Petzl Angie S, 20 kN gate closed, 9 kN gate open, and 7 kN laterally.

            • 🐍🩶🐢
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              26 months ago

              God I love Snatch. Seriously. One of my favorite films. Fuck it, I am going to go put it on.

  • @floorjam
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    216 months ago

    For a second I thought it was a Boeing door…

    • @Plopp
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      46 months ago

      It might still be.

  • mechoman444
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    126 months ago

    As an appliance repairman of 20 years this picture hits harder than you know.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      I’m really curious what the difference could be between a $4 handle and a $60 handle, other than just greed.

  • Maeve
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    96 months ago

    The simplicity and genius made me laugh. Good on you, op!

    • @ParabolicMotionOP
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      Thank you! Glad it made someone laugh today. I was just so done with this dryer door, I thought, “can my old keychains fit these holes?” Yep! They did! I am so not buying a new dryer between paychecks. It’s going to be a few good paychecks before I can even think of buying one. We’re going to keep using it until it can’t be repaired in every respect.

      • Maeve
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        46 months ago

        Thank you, op, I should have said that in my other post. You are welcome, and also clever. Plus, I agree with using it until it’s plain unusable. Things are so. flipping. expensive! And it is truly a pleasure to call out genius, for once, instead of… You know, the opposite. The added bonus is, I may be able to remember this, if something breaks that can be remedied in like manner.

  • guyrocket
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    86 months ago

    Pretty good. I’m sure it works.

    I use in wall wiring for stuff. It could make a great handle here too.

  • @DucktorZee
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    36 months ago

    They are backwards. Sorry, couldn’t not see it.

  • @[email protected]
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    26 months ago

    I see this and immediately get the urge to get my calipers and spin up a quick handle to print.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        Yup! Made one for my mom when the freezer handle broke. But that was simpler, just held on by screws.

  • @MissJinx
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    26 months ago

    Excuse Me Sir, Do You Have a Moment to Talk About Our Lord and Savior Ender 3?

    • @SzethFriendOfNimi
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      6 months ago

      He’s a fickle god whose blessings are focused or blurred as willed by the denizens of the QA realm.

      But with daily focus and attention to details, and frequent donations to Ali, you too may be able to receive the blessings.

      Devotee level: Owner of Frank, Ender with a new brain, new smithing implements of Steel from Dragons who Fly of the land of Phaetus, new vessels of power who practice the ancient and yet new arts of CAN, Trained daily and under the supervision of Pi wielder of the chalice of Klipper.

      • @MissJinx
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        26 months ago

        It does take quite a lot of prayer and devotion to get a blessing but it does fix a lot of stuff around the house