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>> No.206380 [View]

>>206377
>MFW - that first time I saw vlad the impaler get flipped upside down then flipped himself back over.

>> No.206270 [View]

Here is a link for a RC car hobby supplier. Maybe they will have something that can work for you.

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0095p?FVPROFIL=&FVSEARCH=axles&search=Go

>> No.206137 [View]

Perhaps you dont have to glue it down. This may not apply to you, but I have seen people put sand in paint they want to have grip or texture. Then simply paint the area and when it dries it will have bite and texture to it.

>> No.205722 [View]

Assuming you are in the US, you know there are other places that carry flexible gas lines.
Look for an appliance dealer/installer, a gas/grill shop, hell even try home depot or lowes.
They may be limited to length, but you should find some options at least.

>> No.205655 [View]

>>205653
Shoot. well like i said it had been awhile since I saw one, but I thought it might help. lol

>> No.205648 [View]

Its been awhile, but i seem to remember they made kits for the boyscouts pinewood derby cars that might work for you in this instance.

Call or go to your local hobby store and they should have what you need.

>> No.205575 [View]

>>205559
Dude was probably a jumper and the guy was trying to grab onto him to keep him from falling. But dude pulled the ol' ima slip out my shirt trick and fell anyways.

>> No.204582 [View]

>>204566
The poster about little boys aint me. Its some asshat from /b/ that is on a crusade against ppl who post using a name. Read some of the other posts up above. He thinks this like other boards should be totally anonymous.
What would the world be like without at least a few of these assholes.. oh well... lol

>> No.204495 [View]

is it paint or a sticker?

If its a sticker you can get a heat gun and get it good and hot and start peeling.

If its paint and you dont have the money for a new paint job then you need a big sticker to cover it up. lol

>> No.204391 [View]

Location may not be relevant, but size and makeup of Family/people who want to do this will help.
Age range, fitness levels, desires... etc..?

>> No.204388 [View]

Although I do have to ask...

Do you have some weird obsession with time? lol

>> No.204387 [View]

You won me over with just the Evangelion figures. lol

But still, a very nice setup. :)

>> No.204077 [View]

I consider a vacuum cleaner like a little boy. I expect it to take abuse and shut up when I plug up its holes.

If they say anything about it I smack them and troll them into oblivion.

>> No.203872 [View]

might help if you listed what the project was....

>> No.203871 [View]

That is so awesome. I will def have to try that with my friends and their kids. lol

>> No.203863 [View]

>>203839
>>203855
lol, sorry for confusing things. No it doesnt break down often, but it can be broken down/taken apart into its components pieces very easily.
I had a hoover before that was a pain if it got blocked or if I wanted to clean the hair and crap from the beater bar. On my dyson its super easy. I actually like taking it apart just to see how far I can take it apart.

>> No.203825 [View]

>>203815
Congrats on your 1st diy project. Dont let others get ya down. So long as it works, fits your needs, and you like it, then more power to ya.
Take what you learned on this build and apply it to your next. Each project you will get better and better.

>> No.203822 [View]

>>203788
I have a dyson that I bought when I was single and had money to burn. Needless to say I love it. I love how it breaks down so much with little or no tools to clean, repair, or remove blockages.

It cleans very well. I am always amazed at how much crap it picks up from the carpet. Granted I dont use it for my hardwood floors, so I cant compare its cleaning ability there.

I too almost went with the pet version, but iirc the main difference was an attachment that let you clean the furniture a little better. So I didnt feel it justified the extra cost for the one attachment. They may have more differences now however.

>> No.203810 [View]

>>203804
For the added bass then yes you would def need an amp. Most head units can push a little power, but nowhere near enough to drive a big sub.

Lookup how, or ask your friends how you would add a big bass sub to your car's audio. Everything should be about the same just remove the car.

>> No.203785 [View]

From your picture I would think it would be easy to incorporate a car battery or 2 to power anything you needed audio wise.

>> No.203683 [View]

>>203644
>>203644

Why do you nametards always cause problems wherever you go?

It is an ANONYMOUS board do you know what that means?

First you feel the need to get credit for insulting users then expect to get your ego stroked too.

As for not being you who gibes a flying fuck. No one cares about your precious little 'moniker' and your need to defend it.

The person ruining threads is YOU and not /b/ tards.

Get a life.

>> No.203644 [View]

>>203313
1st off, this poster, aint me. Thanks anyhow. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

>>203238
>Ponies on a thread about vacuum cleaners all day.
>Calls himself a Titan.
>Calls everyone else idiots.
>Can't read.
>Can't comprehend.

Seems like we still have some tards from /b/ up in here. Against my better judgement to feed you, I just cant help myself at times.. lol

#1 - I dont pony anything.
#2 - Sorry I guess it helps to be a local to understand the intent behind the naming.
#3 - I didnt call everyone else an idiot. I said never underestimate idiots and then gave an example of what I was meaning. Perhaps if you took it personal that's a problem you should look into.
#4&5 - I read and comprehend just fine. I may not have the background of an Ivy league schooling, but I do alright in most situations.

Yes I troll /diy/ a lot. I have learned a lot from scroton, and others, and I hope I have helped a few ppl along the way as well.

In any case you have now been fed and will continue to grow like a good little /b/ tard troll.

>> No.203634 [View]

Chapter 9 in the hunter safety course study guide tells some info on how to field dress a deer.

I'm sure you can google other resources or check with your local wildlife agency to see what they recommend. They may even have courses you can attend to learn 1st hand.

>> No.203313 [View]

>>203238

Working on vacuum cleaners gives a lot of us ways to turn our lives around!

How dare you pass judgement on me!

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