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Time to paint this stupid ladder rack and get it our of my damn shop
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Usual commute for a rainy day: More spray from trucks than actual rain.
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Quoted: Get her an iPad. It'll automatically transcribe her scribbles into text as she takes notes and save as PDF. Easy peasy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I got to make a little spreadsheet My helper likes to scribble notes, then scan them, them email them as a PDF I think she need beat with a rubber hose Get her an iPad. It'll automatically transcribe her scribbles into text as she takes notes and save as PDF. Easy peasy. Yup |
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Quoted: I finished my oil painting of a steer (#155 from Stuck's herd). Came out ok I reckon. It's been 30 years since I touched oil paints. The last time I painted was with my grandma when I was a punk ass teenager. I've been really intimidated to try again since then, which means she really only taught me how to depend on her rather than how to paint (which was apparently her goal, as per my dad). Anyway, this is my first solo oil painting. A bit of a personal victory in a manner of speaking. And now I have another cow for my wall, too. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/271514/1000004642-3170796.jpg View Quote |
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No!
Anyway. Let's go do some light gardening while it's nice out. Since the work day is done and all. |
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Quoted: I finished my oil painting of a steer (#155 from Stuck's herd). Came out ok I reckon. It's been 30 years since I touched oil paints. The last time I painted was with my grandma when I was a punk ass teenager. I've been really intimidated to try again since then, which means she really only taught me how to depend on her rather than how to paint (which was apparently her goal, as per my dad). Anyway, this is my first solo oil painting. A bit of a personal victory in a manner of speaking. And now I have another cow for my wall, too. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/271514/1000004642-3170796.jpg View Quote Awesome. Only foray into oils that I’ve ever done was to try to imitate Bob Ross’s style. Which is actually pretty fun. I recommend it. |
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Quoted: I argued with him once when I was noob. I didn't get mad. I learned something instead. And I never argued with him again. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It keeps the weak from having their feelings hurt when he drops those MOATB’s on them I argued with him once when I was noob. I didn't get mad. I learned something instead. And I never argued with him again. I argued with him a lot, but we got along pretty alright too. |
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Quoted: Duckski bought me a new washing machine for our anniversary and installed it too. Now I’m washing towels and sheets. Anniversary is on Caturday. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What we doin today? Duckski bought me a new washing machine for our anniversary and installed it too. Now I’m washing towels and sheets. Anniversary is on Caturday. How do I pair it to my phone? |
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This is the lower start of my headache rack. Most factory flat beds go straight up then tilt in to match the body contour of the truck
I'm thinking I need to angle the lower section in a little and keep it closer to the body. Thoughts? Attached File |
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Quoted: Duckski bought me a new washing machine for our anniversary and installed it too. Now I’m washing towels and sheets. Anniversary is on Caturday. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What we doin today? Duckski bought me a new washing machine for our anniversary and installed it too. Now I’m washing towels and sheets. Anniversary is on Caturday. Happy Anniversary! How’s the family doing? |
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Quoted: This is the lower start of my headache rack. Most factory flat beds go straight up then tilt in to match the body contour of the truck I'm thinking I need to angle the lower section in a little and keep it closer to the body. Thoughts? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/42942/20240327_153342_jpg-3171157.JPG View Quote Straight up, straight down That’s how I’d do it |
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Quoted: Awesome. Only foray into oils that I’ve ever done was to try to imitate Bob Ross’s style. Which is actually pretty fun. I recommend it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I finished my oil painting of a steer (#155 from Stuck's herd). Came out ok I reckon. It's been 30 years since I touched oil paints. The last time I painted was with my grandma when I was a punk ass teenager. I've been really intimidated to try again since then, which means she really only taught me how to depend on her rather than how to paint (which was apparently her goal, as per my dad). Anyway, this is my first solo oil painting. A bit of a personal victory in a manner of speaking. And now I have another cow for my wall, too. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/271514/1000004642-3170796.jpg Awesome. Only foray into oils that I’ve ever done was to try to imitate Bob Ross’s style. Which is actually pretty fun. I recommend it. Alla prima. It is very fun. And it's messy if you're doing it right. |
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Quoted: This is the lower start of my headache rack. Most factory flat beds go straight up then tilt in to match the body contour of the truck I'm thinking I need to angle the lower section in a little and keep it closer to the body. Thoughts? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/42942/20240327_153342_jpg-3171157.JPG View Quote I think if you don't angle it in, you're gonna create a really sharp, hard point to bash your shoulder on every time you go to get in the truck. And you'll hate it. And you'll wish you had done it right the first time. |
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Quoted: Straight up, straight down That’s how I’d do it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This is the lower start of my headache rack. Most factory flat beds go straight up then tilt in to match the body contour of the truck I'm thinking I need to angle the lower section in a little and keep it closer to the body. Thoughts? https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/42942/20240327_153342_jpg-3171157.JPG Straight up, straight down That’s how I’d do it This is evidence that I'm right. |
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Quoted: Alla prima. It is very fun. And it's messy if you're doing it right. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I finished my oil painting of a steer (#155 from Stuck's herd). Came out ok I reckon. It's been 30 years since I touched oil paints. The last time I painted was with my grandma when I was a punk ass teenager. I've been really intimidated to try again since then, which means she really only taught me how to depend on her rather than how to paint (which was apparently her goal, as per my dad). Anyway, this is my first solo oil painting. A bit of a personal victory in a manner of speaking. And now I have another cow for my wall, too. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/271514/1000004642-3170796.jpg Awesome. Only foray into oils that I’ve ever done was to try to imitate Bob Ross’s style. Which is actually pretty fun. I recommend it. Alla prima. It is very fun. And it's messy if you're doing it right. Want to paint me like one of your French girls? |
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I'll tip it in a few degrees and tack it in.
Should look better that way |
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Quoted: Duckski bought me a new washing machine for our anniversary and installed it too. Now I’m washing towels and sheets. Anniversary is on Caturday. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What we doin today? Duckski bought me a new washing machine for our anniversary and installed it too. Now I’m washing towels and sheets. Anniversary is on Caturday. |
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