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>> No.2730214 [View]

meh, just set the blade to just barely cut through the material. Personally fears from home tools/equipment. Close call with an unbalanced chunk of wood spinning on the lathe coming loose and slamming into the floor joist then denting the basement fridge; that one got a door opening and an inquiry from the safety wife. The large industrial hammer forges do catch my attention

>> No.2658077 [View]

I've been making "solid cologne" using supplies from perfumers apprentice. Need to get some high test Everclear to make spray Been on the search for my perfect stank using "essential oils". Search for the site if you've never been there good resources and material supplies. Would love to play scratch & sniff, can buy in small test size amounts for going in blind.

>> No.2514053 [View]

Reality you wont save that much, get on balanced billing so it will even out through the year. Assumed you've got forced gas air furnace. Down side is mold, the walls/closets will condense and hold moisture behind the furniture or other areas. I've played this game and it does not work. 65 is about as low as you want and it really depends on how tight your house is

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>>2454850, yea they don't kid around....
Been playing the game at the same company for over 30 years; y'all can kiss my ass. Grunt, supervisor, now boss 10+ I think I could write a book basically drunks, liars, attention whores, cry babies, you can't touch me. I like to equate problems to like riding a bull or a bucking horse; you stroke their side, pat their back put the saddle on, strap it down tight (make sure they feel it) put your chaps, spurs and gloves on. Smack your hands on your thighs, jingle your spurs and climb on the critters back. Slip the rein around nice and tight, smack your heels on their belly, rub their neck, nod for the gate then drive the spurs in deep, fling the gate open and go for a ride. Sometimes you get bucked off but you sure as hell better brush yourself off and ride that SOB again

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>>2397480
I installed a mixing valve for my throne to combat summer humidity and several squatters in the home due to tank sweating and dripping all over the place

>> No.2017397 [View]

Make a silicone mold and hit up the thrift stores and pick up all the junk pewter or order tin online (rotometals) and use that to cast your coins. Much easier to work with than anything else and you don't need a furnace to melt.

>> No.2007766 [View]

pssst, pine is not a good choice for carving. You will not have a good time. Butternut, basswood or similar will give better results especially for a beginner.

>> No.1939974 [View]

Shove a pin or thin rod in to depress a catch to remove the knob.

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After stain picture, stained with ferric nitrate (aqua fortis google it) and a heat gun. Will finish with satin brushing lacquer. Undecided on pulls

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Making myself a dresser. Locally sourced quarter swan beech. Used plenty old school USA made Porter Cable tools. Before stain picture

>> No.1896008 [View]

Google Eley garden hose

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Stinkey, 1997 Lawnboy still runs like a champ. If you still have it clean the carb if not but quality and maintain. Just like OP I fought with a POS weedeater years ago and gave it to the trash pickers. PS all the yard toys are 2 cycle except for the edger

>> No.1683919 [View]

Just a stink bug, common towards the fall

>> No.1641273 [View]

pssstt use the word upholstery to help

>> No.1641271 [View]

Gimp that crap. Trim all the stray loose ends then get some nice gimp and hot glue gun and go to town

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>>1606462

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>>1606067
Took the knuckle off a 2010 Jeep Compass with my little pink hammer

>> No.1606139 [View]

>>1605640
SECOND THIS
Did you get it off yet? Support the suspension to take up the slack, suspension is absorbing the whacks.
2 smacks with the hub shocker (top then bottom) and it will be off

>> No.1567064 [View]

>>1566720
sigh, I deal with these people all the time. I move things or change labels just to mess with them. They label their company purchased pen, I could see if you had a $400 custom Parker but we are talking a blue freaking click pen with their name on it. I guess I'm a bully I cannot help but torment these excessively labeleveryfudgingthing, take your OCD somewhere else. Caused an office nuclear meltdown when I inadvertently moved the sacred label maker

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>>1563378
Brush off the dirt and if there are markings on the top google National Geodetic Survey and search from there; will have a data sheet for survey markings. Made heavy duty to resist people messing with them

>> No.1558216 [View]

>>1557301
go to AmericanLongRifles Forums » General discussion » Tutorials » Gunmaking tools and techniques- woodworking then look for wire inlay by Taylor Sapergia
Have fun and you're welcome

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>>1505723
Blade from some sort of fodder chopper

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>>1503186
Mighty powerful color choice, is there contrasting trim going up. What material is going on the roof?

>> No.1503157 [View]

Stitching is outstanding, The crap I've made looks horrible. Please share some photos of the construction process. I made a holster for my hand cannon out of some sole leather (11 thickness?) (don't remember) Ended up using a 1/16 drill to punch all the holes - what a PITA

I've got enough sole leather to make like 5 pairs of sandals :(

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