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>> No.1509916 [View]

>>1508149
Saved for future use.

>> No.1502491 [View]

Barberry. More resistant to about anything than roses. less maintenance. Spikes go nicely through jeans and tees. Trust me, even the livestock didn't go through that shit.

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>>1487541
You might even be better off purchasing a set of used tires, depending on the level of tread on the tire. Low tread means less grip in snow and rain.

>> No.1487589 [View]

This is how it should properly be fixed by a tire shop in full detail.
https://youtu.be/BKwBSzikVrY

>> No.1476581 [View]

>>1476350
whoa, watch out folks. we got a real hot head in here.

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thanks to everyone for the info

here's a pic of my night light that doesnt sense ambient daytime light well enough to turn off during the day. I have two of these and neither one works properly

before i buy the $300 worth of electronics hobby kit components I have in my Amazon shopping cart, Im going to take this little fucker apart and see if I can fix it.

One simple idea i had is to physically move the sensor further towards the outside of the fixture, hoping more exposure to ambient light in the room will make it work.
Right now the sensor is kind of recessed inside the body and probably not getting enough light.

also I'll see the build layout inside and try to learn something about its circuitry

>> No.1422572 [View]

Igger... Just buy a $220 foam bed from Amazon
They work great.

>> No.1422568 [View]

Hey tard basket.... Go to HD... Buy 2*10s... Cut to length and then weather.
To weather the wood, take a jar, out some steel wool and vinegar in it. Shake it like it's your unborn child.

Wait....

For the light grey wait an hour and then apply it to wood.
For a darker grey/turning to brown wait a varying amount of time,
I.e. the longer you wait the more brown/rusty it'll get.

Literally just wipe it into the wood liberally and get it wet like a Berkeley feminist when they meet a real man, away from their professors' liberal dogma.

Then put it in the fucking sun.... Son.

Next just screw it onto the pipe flanges like the wanna be hipster fsggot you are.....
And by God... Don't use a fucking corded drill for driving a #8 screw into Douglas fir.

>> No.1422564 [View]

I'll build you some drawers.
$50/drawer plus $400. I'll flat pack em to ya.

>> No.1422562 [View]

Still have to pick up the drivers and throw the hacks on for the speaker sections. But works great with some little guys I got in there now. Btw Fuck Ikea, lol I have a shop literally next door to one. And I just refer people there if they ball at my prices.

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Built this recently to hold speakers, the head units for my stereo, a console and put my turn tables on top. Plyboo, solid AF...

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Here's a little riddle: I have three pictures of an old fridge. How would you go about identifying the make/model?

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Can anyone tell me if the components in red (1N914 and MPSA55) are strictly necessary, and what exactly they are doing? I bought the rest of the parts but like a jackass forgot those two.

>> No.1384328 [View]

>>1382328
Milkshake 3d?

>> No.1384325 [View]

>>1368754
Would you be willing to put a super strong antenna on your drone, I believe using copper wire coiled in about a trillion turns and tie it to a balloon with enough helium to reach the flat earth's dome (there are videos showing many gopros on balloons hitting the dome) then point it towards the moon since the sun would be to bright to see anything, and after you get high up enough turn on the drone and fly it to the moon and attempt to land or close enough to get some awesome close ups of the moon. I hope no one believes NASA ever went to the moon, if they did would you figure they would of went many times and taken many of pictures for research? But instead they have none, except the fake moon landing with zero stars in the sky not to mention when you speed up the footage they walk around as if they were on earth, because they are. All images taken now are all CGI. NASA tells us earth is a round ball in a wobble but anyone with common sense and and half of a brain knows if earth were a round ball on a wobble a time lapse of the stars would not form perfect circles above us. The stars would be going from left to right in a wobble pattern and not form perfect circles. It would also be impossible for everyone on the planet, even the South Pole the north star is visible. In fact the South Pole should never see the north star but they do, why? Because NASA knows everyone is to stupid to do their own research and will just believe what they are told.

>> No.1380795 [View]

I had not thought of that

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>>1375639
Potassium nitrate and sugar

>>1376246
I made tons of them as a kid with kno3 and sugar. Works fucking great, but only white smoke

>>1376247
/b/ never gets old, unfortunately

>> No.1367892 [View]

>>1366780
Ram a huge socket over the webs of the jack and use an impact. I've got a cordless impact in my work car instead of a jack handle and rattle the car up/down in seconds.

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>>1364880
>Honda D15B7 crank bolt p/n 04133-P01-305
Image search the p/n and they all quote it as "14X29"

>> No.1364882 [View]

>>1364852
From what I read a long time back you can get it in bulk online, then there is a method to dry it out after prolonged use.

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>>1362886
>Literal exhaust IN YO FACE!
>Pardon me? Sorry I can't hear you over Tim Taylor's drill
Suddenly: rebar
>Instant tool rotation taking operator with it
>regret nothing dragging my boring device with one unbroken arm as all the pussies with electron powered screwdrivers look in awe.

>> No.1355339 [View]

>>1355296
Tier one DIY'er here folks. I dig the power supply.
>>1355330
>>Switch modulation
>>Saliva cooling
High tech shit Ivan

>> No.1355128 [View]

I've had this problem in a lot of cars (stock harness cut off really far in, ect.)
Bench test the head unit BEFORE wiring anything up. This will ensure it works and that you have the correct wiring diagram.
Test the harness in the car BEFORE you install the head unit. You can do this with a basic voltmeter for power, and by shorting the speakers over the contacts of a 9v battery for a split second to identify speaker locations.
Then extend the shitty stock harness with new wire (preferably from another adaptor or old harness so colors are the same. Don't be a nigger and use soldering iron and heatshrink, it does make a big difference.
At this point it's up to you how to connect the head unit. I suggest just soldering in the aftermarket adaptor that comes with the head unit as the harness is already a mess.
I always choose to connect and test the unit completely before mounting it (leave it hanging like a limp dick while checking for speaker phase, dimming, ect.)

You should be able to eliminate any concerns this way, and yes it's probably just a shitty crimp connection. Those things are crap in high voltage situations, they have no place in 12v applications.

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