The way you stayed with the themes of 45 degree cuts and repeated "plates" is awesome. Your use of "plates" instead of hoses is as well. Your...
Young buck asks for advice on promotion to Boy Toy at his job. Advice: Have fun and update your resume before the big tryst. If you don't...
If you like traditional American hot rods, chopped top customs or the '50's and '60's old skool kustoms like those of Ed Roth and his ilk, I'd...
If you're going to thread any holes, you're going to need very straight holes, which means a drill press. Sorry, but hand drilling will be...
You made me feel better already... I'm not alone... Around here its 95% thinking, planning and re-thinking... 5% hands on work. :D
Here's a big shout out of thanks to BitTech... for an Intel QX6850 3Ghz, quad core processor... this rig's gonna fly... :rock: On another...
Yeah, its a half lap joint. I wish we lived in Yosemite... we're about thirty miles North of the park, as the crow flies. Case madness will...
I was reading Peter Dickison's fine article about project logs this morning and realized I hadn't checked in here for awhile... :eyebrow: With...
^^^ The walls and floor joists are framed at 16" centers, the roof trusses are at 24" centers. We have to design for fairly heavy snow loads and...
We use 2x6's because we can reuse them for framing afterwards. :hip:
"My space" isn't big enough, so its on to building a new office while waiting for Intel's Penryn processors and other sponsored items... First,...
Plywood gets its strength and rigidity from the different layers running their grains in different directions and that resists bending. You can...
That's the perfect answer. To each his own. excuse the post snippin' spec... :hip: Now personally, I use a few green cathodes behind dark green...
5052 is easier to bend to a tight radius and is available in thinner sheets. 6061 is better for machining and is available in heavier plates....
^^^ Hey Bill... Its a carbide tipped Makita 1/2" round-over bit with a 1/2" shaft and a guide bearing. Most of the router bits I used are...
^^^ The same thing applies with those three... the PCP&C uses a single rail, the other two use four rails... Hey, I didn't even know about...
The Seasonic has four 12V rails, don't know about Corsair (didn't know they made a 700+W PSU), PCP&C has a single rail... different fan...
I think people are being led to believe that more rails are better than fewer in a power supply and that simply makes no sense at all. From what...
Where did you hear that? It'll be three, not two. :hip: FWIW, using two screens is no fun... that whole pop up in the middle thing will...
And a big-arsed thank you for your help... couldn't have done it without you... :hip:
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