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>> No.1902359,1 [INTERNAL]  [View]

cc

>> No.1793386 [View]

safety razor!

>> No.1704058 [View]

Good stuff

>> No.1701787 [View]

>>1701706
Try getting work clothes/safety gear, And paint, you're gonna get dirty sometimes and also watch for splinters. Try getting that stuff that you'd use to protect the wood.

>> No.1701778 [View]

>>1701570
Good idea, thanks

>> No.1701563 [View]

But it'll probably work

>> No.1701561 [View]

>>1701560
Good idea, but I'm trying to replicate microplastics similar to those in the ocean

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I need help for a project, I need to figure out how to make microplastics (similar to the microplastics in the ocean), and if I'd be able to mix it with agar. Links appreciated.

>> No.1690422 [View]

how do you use this 4wack thing?

>> No.1690421 [View]

faka u

>> No.1466848 [View]

What the agate, I'm Bob saget

>> No.1455238 [View]
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here's a desire path to my saws i made.

>> No.1455231 [View]

>>1455229
hey man, im working to spec

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it's basically wood paneling at this point. who even wants this in their home? besides my cx. it's just MIC shit board, like working with balsa. jointed get mudded and sanded, it gets all painted.
this shit sucks dawg. in 8 hours, i can only do 1.5 rooms by myself. been putting this garbage up everywhere in house for 5 days now.

>> No.1259942 [View]

>>1259937
What ever you said makes no god damn sense.

>> No.1259931 [View]
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I'd like to build it out of steel shipping containers. Is it possible for someone who has very little knowledge of construction/architecture to pull this off? If so, what all would I need to know/skills/tools should I obtain? Thank you.

>> No.1133634 [View]

In New Zealand they get clear plastic bottles, fill them with water and put them on your lawn. I dont know how it works but apparently thy dont make a mess if they see them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKQ6eSUF8wk

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https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/1gbp-investment/x/13637799#/
Reddit thinks this is a bad idea, personally I disagrees, your thoughts ?

>> No.910898 [View]

>>910894
For ease of maintenece, due to car charger, 12v LA is really the way to go, especially when considering Ah ratings.

Assuming they contain F cells:

Standard Duty (Zinc-Carbon): 7 - 7.5 Ah (depending on brand)

Heavy Duty (Zinc-Carbon): 8 - 10 Ah (depending on brand)

Super Heavy Duty (Zinc-Chloride): ~ 11 Ah

Alkaline: 24 - 26 Ah (depending on brand)

Look for 4LR25 (F cell) on the side, not 4LR20 (D cell).


Now, assuming youre talking about old school zinc-carbon, than 12v LA is definitely the way to go for, what, maybe 5 quid more?

The 6v batteries will be wired in series, therefor, Ah rating doesnt double. If youre going for an alkaline 6v, than Ah rating will be more than small 12v la "alarm type" batteries. But I imagine the 6v alkaline are more money too.

Li-Ion would be nice...just be careful. Personally, I would not charge a "pack", but would individually charge each cell. But thats just me being paranoid.

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What the fuck did you just fucking say about my paintings, you little bitch? I'll tell you what, I ranked Master Sergeant in the USAF, and I've been involved in numerous art demonstrations across the country, and I have over 30,000 confirmed paintings. I am trained in wet-on-wet oil technique and I'm the top devil beater on the entire PBS television network. You're nothing to me but just another brush cleaning. You think you can get away with saying that shit about me after I kicked the bucket? Think again, mud mixer. If only you could've known what agony city your "unhappy" little comment was about to bring you to, maybe you'd had held your fucking brush. But I'll tell you what, you couldn't, you didn't and now you're painting the price, you goddamned paint sniffer. I will SHIT Van Dyke Brown all over you, and you will drown in it like the effervescent shit stain that you are.
You're fucking dead, kiddo.

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help for the vac fills too quick

>> No.874674 [View]

>>874626
>http://www.jnmotorsbikes.com/product_p/jnm1233.htm
That's a little expensive for me, I went for cheap on this build, it's my first one.

This seems promising, what do you think?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Performance-Spring-Chain-Tensioner-for-Motorized-Bike-With-DUAL-Bearings-/301705757334#viTabs_0

>> No.861256 [View]

Well, I mean supporting the ceiling to support the roof through the stick roof structure.

So, I shouldnt even put beams at all? Even if I don't jack the ceiling and only put them in for the ceiling joists to rest upon?

>> No.861075 [View]

There is a wall spanning half the distance parallel to the intended placement of the beams, not shown in the picture. My consultant assured me I could remove the wall, and that it is non load bearing.

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