
Or similar.
Sold at Homedepot, tool rental usually has a fogger machine to coat the room, but the spray bottles work fine too.
That insulation needs to go too.

Or similar.
Sold at Homedepot, tool rental usually has a fogger machine to coat the room, but the spray bottles work fine too.
That insulation needs to go too.
Well, if he keeps this one up; they're going to have to scrape him off the highway and pick out bits of gravel...
When I get new devices to replace older broken or malfunctioning ones, I often take out my pent up frustration with the old devices by destroying them with great fervor...
There's something oddly therapeutic about it.
That doesn't have nearly the control you'd need. When you over do it you better hope that brake kicks in just enough to catch you falling backwards, otherwise it's the same problem.
Keeping a full human body balanced above a 9cm^2^ patch of rubber (contact area of the tire, being generous) while travelling at 80mph is no easy feat.
Plus you get into stopping distance issues. There's no such thing as emergency braking in a scenario like this... Hopefully he sees whatever obstacles he's approaching and none of them move into his path...
That's going to be one hell of a meat crayon when that wheel gives out, or the motor stalls/dies.
When you've only got one wheel, you need enough power to push that wheel ahead of you so you can start to lean back and brake. Sudden power loss, or reaching max acceleration = guaranteed to eat pavement.
Better hope you don't need to stop in a short distance either.
That's usually down to the scale of the outage. Knock out half a city and yeah, the news is interested and water gets supplied via alternatives (bottles, localized fill stations, etc); one pipe supplying a neighbourhood bursts due to slow ground movement over time, nobody but that neighbourhood cares... I've experienced both.
My current issues are because a very small native government is managing treatment in our area, the systems are in desperate need of updating, and there's been a ton of expansion (new housing) added on, so they're struggling to cope. (this has been very unusual in my experience)
I've also lived in a completely different country where the water was very well managed. I walked out my front door after loosing water pressure one day and there was a new fountain of water pouring out of the middle of the street because the main line running under it broke, creating a sink hole and introducing contaminants to the now open pipe.
Similar to a power outage; a whole city loses power and you get national news articles about it, 1 house loses power and even the smallest local news doesn't really care as long as it's fixed relatively quickly.
/edit: well would you look at that. Woke up this morning; no water pressure. Pipe burt in the apartment building beside us, they had to turn off water to the whole lot (which includes me) to fix it. We're probably going to have to boil water for a day or so for extra caution.
It just means water quality in the area is below the normal standard, so residents are advised to boil their tap water before consumption for a short time (usually a few days, maybe a week).
It's never possible to guarantee 100% uptime in any system (especially something as large as a city wide water supply, underground piping and all), there will always be failures/disruptions. You can plan for a lot, and make tons of redundancy, but eventually something WILL fail.
When it comes to water treatment, those failures/disruptions mean contamination and that means flushing as much as you can out and telling consumers within the affected area to boil their water for a short time. That can be anything from the various processes within the treatment system itself failing, to simple damage to supply piping introducing dirt and other contaminants, or even just planned maintenance/additions/upgrades.
Where I currently live it's bit ridiculous how many times we've had such conditions, but I've also lived places for years and never had an issue. It happens everywhere eventually (as long as your government doesn't suck and actually bothers to tell you about it), but you may never even notice.
Maybe you've been lucky enough to have never had such a disruption, maybe you didn't notice the warnings/communications about it, maybe they just didn't bother to tell you and hoped it wouldn't be a noticeable issue.
The gun was definitely empty when he dropped it; but it looks like there's shell casings ejected during the struggle. Several land on the floor, bottom of the top camera view. At least one moves along with the gun when it's kicked away.
He fired it until empty while pinned to the bench.
I gave two options, a pressure washer, and a floor maintainer.
The floor maintainer can be used wet or dry and will grind off a small amount of the concrete during polishing.
Just something to be mindful of. Airborne pathogens from the poo is a bigger issue.
I... Um...
Ok.
Home depot rents pressure washers for like $35/4hrs. They include soap injectors to add concrete cleaners with the spray, but you can also just dump cleaner on the ground, brush it with a broom then pressure wash.
There's also a 'floor maintainer' which is often used to clean/polish concrete. Either with a bristle brush attachment or various grits of polishing pad.
As others have said, 100% use PPE. Face mask, gloves, eye pro. Concrete dust contains silica which leaves you with silicosis and bird poo (well any animal poo really) contains some rather nasty diseases humans can contract. Keep yourself safe.
Outright banning it or taxing the shit out of it have the same effect: buyers go to underground sellers, further risking their health/bypassing legal quality controls.
Source: I'm a weed smoker in Canada. While it is legal here; it's like 80% cheaper to use 'native' dispensaries (shops on native land, run by natives, and thus not subject to federal/provincial taxes). It's been several years since I last used a govt dispensary, and that was mostly because my usual sources were unavailable at the time.
$10-15/gram shatter vs $45-50/gram at a govt dispensary.
At least the taxing option brings in revenue for the govt and keeps people out of jail just for consuming their substance of choice without harming anyone else.