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In this case, it is one of my LMT Defenders slated to become a SAM-Rish gun. ![]() |
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I milled out a few gnarly pieces of cedar for my great grandpa's old Remington #4 (and took a horrible pic):
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"When you need it and ain't got it, you're singin' a different tune..."
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Decided I needed to remodel my bathroom. It's finally starting to look like a bathroom again. A few more days and she'll be done.
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Originally Posted By MrHiggs: Decided I needed to remodel my bathroom. It's finally starting to look like a bathroom again. A few more days and she'll be done. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/A093A37E-D7F3-4B17-A86D-D1120C4BA38F_jpe-2270217.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/A51D5B4C-3BBA-49A7-900C-80317FC2B9E8_jpe-2270218.JPG View Quote Looking good, I need to do mine but have been dreading it. |
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Originally Posted By MrHiggs: Decided I needed to remodel my bathroom. It's finally starting to look like a bathroom again. A few more days and she'll be done. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/A093A37E-D7F3-4B17-A86D-D1120C4BA38F_jpe-2270217.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/A51D5B4C-3BBA-49A7-900C-80317FC2B9E8_jpe-2270218.JPG View Quote I like the rectangular tiles. |
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Originally Posted By Buckshot4U: I milled out a few gnarly pieces of cedar for my great grandpa's old Remington #4 (and took a horrible pic): https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/243487/2_jpg-2270163.JPG I was tired of having to drag out the soft sided bag that came with my cordless tool set every time I needed to drive a single screw, so I built a tool rack: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/243487/3_jpg-2270165.JPG View Quote The rifle rack is gorgeous, and I love that tool rack! Show how you are hanging the saw? I'm looking for ideas to adapt for my tools. ![]() |
Nobody ever wakes me at 2 in the morning telling me that my grass is out on the highway.~~Radiopat
Wine is sunlight held together by water~~Galileo Galilei Well-behaved women rarely make history~~Marilyn Monroe |
Originally Posted By MrHiggs: Decided I needed to remodel my bathroom. It's finally starting to look like a bathroom again. A few more days and she'll be done. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/A093A37E-D7F3-4B17-A86D-D1120C4BA38F_jpe-2270217.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/A51D5B4C-3BBA-49A7-900C-80317FC2B9E8_jpe-2270218.JPG View Quote pay attention here folks, this is how you do a proper modern shower; the whole thing should be completely waterproof before you start setting any tile. |
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Prepping for grout today. Floor was a pain in the ass. Couldn't find self leveler in time so tried the trowel on stuff and it sucked. Also, can you spot my mistake? What do you get when two tired physicists do tile?
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Originally Posted By MrHiggs: Prepping for grout today. Floor was a pain in the ass. Couldn't find self leveler in time so tried the trowel on stuff and it sucked. Also, can you spot my mistake? What do you get when two tired physicists do tile? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/0A9B6B83-2C9A-4F77-9019-3D76FF14762D_jpe-2289977.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/6A9109A8-34A0-4FDC-A15B-1D9DE21BF303_jpe-2289979.JPG View Quote Corner not supposed to be staggered? looks pretty good to me. |
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It's been almost two years now since a tornado took my weekend house (while I was in it), the house was built on top of the garage. Initially we just needed to get a roof over the garage so we'd have somewhere dry to store what was left. We built a more traditional home next door to the garage and live here full time. I'm finishing out the room over the garage now. It'll have a couple of beds, full bath, sink, and a small sitting area. It's 34'x16' to the short walls. Storage behind the walls.
After the framing & roof I've done all the work myself so it's moving at a snails pace. The pine siding isn't my favorite but the interior of the old house was all pine so it's for nostalgia as much as anything else. I used the salvaged siding in the second pic to build a small room inside the garage below. I hope to have all the walls except the inside of the bathroom finished today. The plumbing isn't finished yet. I'm a plumber go figure ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Originally Posted By 217: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184632/EA8F23A9-AD94-4E8C-B912-F248F0FB51EE_jpe-1352904.JPG Started on another flag. Below is the first one I built. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184632/2560F6D9-94C8-4C63-B411-6541B1FD11F9_jpe-1352907.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184632/4C200812-5477-4005-95E2-EC27CBA0F019_jpe-1352910.JPG View Quote @217 Im sorry, but this is one of the baddest fucking things Ive seen. Great uniqueness to it. I would buy two in a heartbeat. How long does it take? |
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Originally Posted By bakkbakk: @217 Im sorry, but this is one of the baddest fucking things Ive seen. Great uniqueness to it. I would buy two in a heartbeat. How long does it take? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bakkbakk: Originally Posted By 217: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184632/EA8F23A9-AD94-4E8C-B912-F248F0FB51EE_jpe-1352904.JPG Started on another flag. Below is the first one I built. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184632/2560F6D9-94C8-4C63-B411-6541B1FD11F9_jpe-1352907.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/184632/4C200812-5477-4005-95E2-EC27CBA0F019_jpe-1352910.JPG @217 Im sorry, but this is one of the baddest fucking things Ive seen. Great uniqueness to it. I would buy two in a heartbeat. How long does it take? Thank you! It’s not super difficult; I just copied and modified some techniques from a few YouTube videos. It’s hard to tell exactly how long it takes, because I would work in them as time permitted during the week. If I had to guess, I’d say a total of 6-8 hours… |
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Finished up the pine, painted the drywall, clear coated the pine, and got a lot of the flooring in. Also dropped off an old claw foot tub to get powder coated. I should be wrapping up on this guest room by summer. It's the last of my tornado recovery projects.
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It looks like a DeWalt catalog blew up in there! Props for taking on the renovation though. Need me to repair the car or weld on the plow? Fell a tree? Cool. Drywall? Nah.
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Get your hands off my damn dirty ape!
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Not 100% done but this project is no longer priority 1 for me. I moved the tools down this morning. I still have some cabinets to find, ceiling fans to install, a couple of circuits to tie in etc but the heaving lifting is done.
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I bought a LMT 4 position milspec tube from an arfcommer locally and decided I wanted to make it a 5 position RE.
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Installed the tub/shower in my (guest)room over garage yesterday. I'm going to fab up a shower curtain rod from 3/4" copper tubing but I'm afraid it's always going to be a trick taking a shower without flooding the bathroom. I finally put the ceiling fans up too. When I started this project in Oct the goal was to be completed by Sept. I still need to find something to mount a lavatory in the bathroom and sink in the "kitchen area".
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I was given this Ryobi table saw many years ago and the original switch would not stay on without propping it up.
I looked up how to change that to a light switch and got the rewiring done today. The original setup had the white wires from the motor and cord being coupled together and black wires going to the switch. I put the power cord's black wire onto the black screw of the switch and the other black wire from the motor onto the gold screw. Wrapped electrical tape around the switch and kept testing it until I was sure I could button everything up. If and when I have to do that again, it'll be much easier next time. ![]() ![]() Now I've got to figure out why my compressor is making a leaking noise inside the motor housing ![]() |
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I bought this from my SIL on Wednesday on my way to the range.
She'd purchased this house as an historical restoration a few years ago and has been working on it the whole time. When I saw it in the dungeon of a basement, I asked if I could do a restoration on it. That was probably in 2018 or 2019. I finally decided to make a cash offer on it last week and she attempted to give it to me as a birthday gift. I refused and we agreed the cash would go toward paying her sons, my nephews, for work done on the home. ![]() ![]() I've been on the hunt for a Wilton bullet for 5 years. It will take a lot of work to get it in the condition it deserves to be in, but I'm o.k. to take some time to get it done right. |
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Progress made today.
Got the weld ground off and old jaws removed. I was not sure if the C0 jaws had a pin in the middle like other Wilton vises do. I basically ground off top down until I saw the jaw line across the top and cleaned up the sides after. Approximately 1/8" was removed from the top. ![]() I was not sure how the jaws were installed on the vise, as some Wiltons have an index pin in the middle of each jaw. This model does not. I need to get some new jaws made now and decide whether or not to make them from aluminum or some other soft material. I could go with new steel jaws and get some copper wraps to go over as a secondary material. |
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Just received a set of jaws for my C0 in the mail today.
I want the jaws to sit a little proud of the body so there's going to have to be a little material removal on the right side. I also need to figure out the best way to straighten the jaws so they are parallel vertically and when closed. ![]() ![]() |
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Originally Posted By tooter: Because we live in an extremely dry area, I installed an 1,100 gallon water storage tank so we can drink rainwater all year round. (we also built the house) https://i.postimg.cc/X7BxJyqs/IMG-1378.jpg It easily connects to the rain gutter downspout after the first rain of the wet season washes the dust off the clay tile roof. It only takes 6 inches of rainfall to fill it up View Quote Question.....I live in an extremely dry area as well. Though I have no rain gutters, I could install some under the right circumstances. How to you deal with the dust and dirt that washes down from the roof in rain runoff? |
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Made a little more progress on the Wilton C0 today.
When I went to measure for the end cap, I was getting different measurements on my calipers. Some were 1.64, some were 1.66, etc. I hunted down 2 Dorman expansion plugs and bought a 1.643 and 1.67 OD. The 1.643 could be made to work, if the OD were flared out a little. I went with the 1.67 (part number 555-110) for my vise, however. https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/dorman-autograde/hardware---fasteners/expansion-freeze-plug/expansion-freeze-plug-kit/f7a4da40e238/dorman-autograde-expansion-plug/dag0/555110 ![]() ![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Getting my electric pedalboard together. I'm using an outdoor mat with a rubber backer. Hook-side velcro works well with it. I'll be installing the Voodoo Lab ISO-5 power supply on underside of the board with velcro and I'm also waiting for a Walrus Audio Slö to arrive to go between the Yellow Fall and DD-6. I'm also going to be putting a Sonicake noise gate in prior to the RC-20XL. |
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I hate plumbing repairs. I despise metal plumbing repairs. Just before supper my wife informs me the bathroom sink plumbing is leaking. I take a look and the p trap is rusted through. Taking the thing a part I end up with pieces. Steel P trap rusted to heck. Luckily the hardware store had the exact replacement part.
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All it takes for evil to succeed, is for good people to do nothing. We have been doing nothing long enough. I support Free speech.
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"True and wise greatness of soul judges goodness, which our nature mainly seeks, to lie in deeds, not in fame." - Cicero
“The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of the fool to the left.” - Ecclesiastes 10:2 |
Originally Posted By M4ger: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/401845/pedalboard_lam-1R_jpg-2594023.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/401845/pedalboard_lam-2R_jpg-2594025.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/401845/pedalboard_lam-3R_jpg-2594026.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/401845/pedalboard_lam-4R_jpg-2594029.JPG Getting my electric pedalboard together. I'm using an outdoor mat with a rubber backer. Hook-side velcro works well with it. I'll be installing the Voodoo Lab ISO-5 power supply on underside of the board with velcro and I'm also waiting for a Walrus Audio Slö to arrive to go between the Yellow Fall and DD-6. I'm also going to be putting a Sonicake noise gate in prior to the RC-20XL. View Quote That is nice. I like the mat idea for the Velcro. I know nothing about guitars or the pedals, but my friend asked me to make one for him. I made it how he drew it out. I used .25 aluminum. ![]() The handles are to make it easier to remove from the Pelican case ![]() He asked for a second one that is more narrow. I found that McMaster also has the handles in black. I think it looks better. ![]() I asked if he wanted feet or it angled. He said he likes it flat, so I put some rubber strips on the bottom to prevent it from sliding. |
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Dude that's awesome - I was just looking into building a pedal board out of wood for myself.
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Originally Posted By MrHiggs: Decided I needed to remodel my bathroom. It's finally starting to look like a bathroom again. A few more days and she'll be done. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/A093A37E-D7F3-4B17-A86D-D1120C4BA38F_jpe-2270217.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/368298/A51D5B4C-3BBA-49A7-900C-80317FC2B9E8_jpe-2270218.JPG View Quote Nice neat shower pan. ![]() I love tile. Out kitchen, bathrooms, livingroom, and closets are all tile. It can get wet, cleans up easily, always looks the same... ...and the wood stove doesn't need a hearth. ![]() |
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and whoever really loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I too will love him, and will let Myself be clearly seen by him and make Myself real to him." |
Originally Posted By M4ger: I bought a LMT 4 position milspec tube from an arfcommer locally and decided I wanted to make it a 5 position RE. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/401845/LMT_buffer_tube_mods_jpg-2398886.JPG View Quote Brilliant idea! ![]() I'm gonna do mine, too. ![]() |
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"The person who has My commands and keeps them is the one who really loves Me;
and whoever really loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I too will love him, and will let Myself be clearly seen by him and make Myself real to him." |
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Originally Posted By tinysd: That is nice. I like the mat idea for the Velcro. I know nothing about guitars or the pedals, but my friend asked me to make one for him. I made it how he drew it out. I used .25 aluminum. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/213346/D7E0F492-B44A-4418-9636-EEC400E6E7E7_jpe-2659174.JPG The handles are to make it easier to remove from the Pelican case https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/213346/57FF0FA0-6AEB-4118-AF9D-B9641E1CC8FA_jpe-2659179.JPG He asked for a second one that is more narrow. I found that McMaster also has the handles in black. I think it looks better. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/213346/4356D0FC-5672-4368-88EA-543CCA4E592E_jpe-2659186.JPG I asked if he wanted feet or it angled. He said he likes it flat, so I put some rubber strips on the bottom to prevent it from sliding. View Quote Thank you. Pretty darn cool pedalboards you built as well! |
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Originally Posted By tooter: Brilliant idea! ![]() I'm gonna do mine, too. ![]() View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By tooter: Originally Posted By M4ger: I bought a LMT 4 position milspec tube from an arfcommer locally and decided I wanted to make it a 5 position RE. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/401845/LMT_buffer_tube_mods_jpg-2398886.JPG Brilliant idea! ![]() I'm gonna do mine, too. ![]() ![]() 5/16 forstner bit is what I used. |
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I am trying to make a handmade wallet but because I don't have enough equipment, I am struggling. :(
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Did a little cleanup on the lead screw handle via wire wheel.
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Originally Posted By Curmudgeon762: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/563702/C4AF3499-2E9B-485C-B5CD-9DD073EADC56_jpe-2717515.JPG Finished a couple “impact awards” I was working on View Quote Craftsmanship. You have it. |
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Thanks. Each one gets better as I’m learning technique. I notice smaller imperfections that the recipients probably won’t but will try to make the next ones a little nicer. These are for adult Scoutimg volunteers hence the 12 knots in the lanyards
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“And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse, and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.” Revelations 19:11
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I have to say, I really enjoy seeing the diversity of skillz here!
This was my latest project. I replaced the craptastic OEM Harley compensator with a Darkhorse Man O' War. This involved upgrading the rotor cover to a newer style--that required pulling the inner primary cover. Since I was already in there, I replaced the primary chain tensioner, starter, primary shaft bearings and seals/gaskets, including the 5 sealed bolts that hold the primary to the motor. 4 hours of my time, but now I don't have the HD starter 'clunk' when I start it up. The primary noise is much quieter while running, and the bike starts much easier when hot. No oil leaks or seeps--I'm pretty pleased with the way it all worked out. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() My next project is to pour a cement pad. Jacking up any vehicle on grass is sketchy. |
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