u/Kuntry_Catfish

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Stainable Wood Filler

I love using this. My question is, do they make it in white? Murphy Bed dings and repair. I slept in it as a test. Better than new. I’m pushing 260+. Main structure wasn’t damaged, just messed up from a cross country U-Haul move.

u/Kuntry_Catfish — 1 day ago

I’m both excited and nervous about my C&P exam tomorrow. These are re-exams tied to 4 remands. I’m not worried about the exam itself — it’s the examiner process that concerns me.

The examiner is an NP, but her specialty doesn’t necessarily relate to my conditions. From what I know, she completed C&P examination training in 2025. Sometimes it feels like the VA is more focused on training people to complete checkboxes than ensuring veterans are evaluated by professionals with actual experience treating the conditions they’re examining.

These issues were remanded in the first place because my conditions were not fully and properly evaluated by the VA and prior examiner. At the end of the day, I’m doing my part by showing up, being honest, and participating in the process. The judge will either send it back again or rule in my favor based on the evidence.

All I can do is go in prepared and advocate for myself.

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u/Kuntry_Catfish — 8 days ago

I found the perfect drawer sliders for my project, but there’s one issue, they are about 3/4 inch too long for the space I have available. I’m trying to figure out the best way to shorten them safely and accurately. Would it be appropriate to use a metal grinder or another type of cutting tool to remove that extra length? I have a total of 12 sets to modify, which means I’ll be working on 24 individual soft-close slides, so I want to make sure I use a method that is both efficient and precise without damaging the functionality.

u/Kuntry_Catfish — 12 days ago