
Ah, I am always happy to talk to a fellow angle-grinder enthusiast. I’ve had too many Dewalt bushings go bad–they’re a false economy, enshittified to make line go up.
For me, Milwaukee is that sweet spot for value and quality.

Ah, I am always happy to talk to a fellow angle-grinder enthusiast. I’ve had too many Dewalt bushings go bad–they’re a false economy, enshittified to make line go up.
For me, Milwaukee is that sweet spot for value and quality.

I think the crossing I’m thinking of might be at a 30 degree angle or so, so that might be the logic there. But in that case: Caution Angled Railway would be more likely to result in actual caution instead of contempt.
I do remember a sign of bike crashes someone made for a city and all the hotspots were angled railway crossings.

Yes, it’s clearly some car-brained suburban shit from people who’ve never had to ride their bike to work.

There’s a short bike/pedestrian lane built near me to raise property values near some boutique stores–anytime it intersects the car road, there’s a sign to dismount. Message: you clearly aren’t riding your bike to get anywhere.
I also see it when a path intersects a railroad.


thanks. just tried Cross posting on that community via voyager. though now if this post gets deleted here, that’ll be a dead link? hm.


Sadly also not a support forum either.


Welp, time to reset my fingerprint… again.


Hilarious. Press has gotten so bad for Microsoft they’re stooping to this, which is only Streisand-effecting.
Oh, no, sir. That would be a crime.
I mostly use angle grinders for my sourdough. A bread can never be too hard is my personal opinion.