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Parts is parts! Resin and fiberglass pieces.
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UtahRaptor, Ready for Paint.
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Would love to see a Youtube chiropractor take on this.
Parts is parts! Resin and fiberglass pieces.
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UtahRaptor, Ready for Paint.
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I just bought one of these recently and my kids and I (mostly me!One of my favorite things I got when I was growing up was a 150 in 1 electronics kit, which had basic parts like resistors, capacitors, transistors, coils, etc laid out on a large board with springs on each end of the part with wires to make the connections. So, armed with a schematic you could rig up all kinds of cool circuits. That gave me a head start when I actually went to a tech college.
Yeah that's pretty sad, they definitely went down hill quickly.Back when Radio Shack actually sold components. Towards the end it was definitely "Radio Shack, you've got questions, we've got cellphones."
That looks like fun!Parts is parts! Resin and fiberglass pieces.
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UtahRaptor, Ready for Paint.
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Now THIS is the craziest thing I've seen in this thread.In the last year I, with the help of youtube and some manuals, taught myself how to rebuild automatic transmissions.
Yea there are some people that buy a bunch of rock and take over their whole yard with that.. it's pretty silly though (unless you're actually in a desert area then it makes sense)Love it, something like this is on my "round-tuit" list. Convert the landscaping into something I don't have to think about, ever, if possible.
I love a forest, meadow, or rolling farm fields, but the typical useless American lawn and landscaping isn't my jam at all. Maintaining these things are one of the very few parts of homeownership I absolutely hate. Hate. HATE. There is zero ROI, every cent, second, and thought spent on it is 100% waste.
Started paying a neighbor girl to mow, and while I still hate spending any $$$ at all on freaking grass, it's good to help out a teen in the community, and so very worth not having to deal with it myself.
Do you add the rib cage and arms after paint?Parts is parts! Resin and fiberglass pieces.
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In CO or AR? I'm interested to follow this because we are looking at doing the same in SW MO.Been killing all my grass and planting native flowers & clover to take it over for months. Grass this spring is almost gone it seems, I would guess maybe 10-20% left in spots.
Just moved 4 cubic yards / 3 cubic meters of compost for the garden (not that interesting)
NW AR, so you're my neighbor! but it'll work in CO as well lol, works anywhereIn CO or AR? I'm interested to follow this because we are looking at doing the same in SW MO.
nice lol. I got a stock tank tub too.I built the redneck hot tub at our off grid camp. It’s 180 gallon livestock watering tank. I use a propane instant hot water heater and a 12 V pump.
My day job is aircraft maintenance.
My favorite part is still capacity testing batteries because when they fail I take them home for experiments
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I do get excited when a Hawker battery comes in. Its what i made my portable power station from.So do you imbalance the cells if you've got your eye on a pretty battery?
(Sort of like putting your finger on the dipstick so it will register low.)
some areas need to get a little paint before the rest is attached.Yea there are some people that buy a bunch of rock and take over their whole yard with that.. it's pretty silly though (unless you're actually in a desert area then it makes sense)
I found buying enough white dwarf clover for 5x my lot size worked well to be able to hit pieces of grass with my weed whacker until it's barren soil and dig into it killing the grass, then throw out some seed on top of it lmao
There are a lot of cute flowers that are native to me, like this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houstonia_micrantha it only gets like 2 inches tall so perfect for not mowing
I got a lot of these already growing just by not mowing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamium_purpureum they get a bit taller, seems the tallest ones are about 7 inches
Got a lot of these too https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscari_armeniacum they aren't native but neither is clover.. I didn't plant them though someone else must have. But I have probably like 300 of them growing lmao
I have 2 electric lawn mowers here (I got broken from people) I converted one half way to remote control but I decided last year that killing all the grass was maybe easier than mowing so I decided to do that and it seems to work so far.
I might complete the mower project though, I already wrote most of the code for it but I was going to put a camera on it so I can sit inside and control it. I have to put an antenna on the pole in my backyard
Do you add the rib cage and arms after paint?
If you can get a car in yours, you're further along than me!Does cleaning out the garage count? It's been 7 years!![]()
Been here 24 years and have never been able to get a car into it!If you can get a car in yours, you're further along than me!
I just wish I had a garage lolIf you can get a car in yours, you're further along than me!
That's fantastic, I would love to try to do that as well.A few months ago, I found a Lion's Mane mushroom growing on a tree in the woods.
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Now I'm growing Lion's Mane in my kitchen
A few months ago, I found a Lion's Mane mushroom growing on a tree in the woods.
I cloned it to Petri dishes until I had a clean culture.
I used the clean culture to inoculate jars of sterilized birdseed and wood dowels.
Now I'm growing Lion's Mane in my kitchen