austinbenji
AustinBenji
austinbenji

We’ve got a similar setup (S2000 instead of the ST). We’ve been calling ours Flexo, don’t know why I didn’t think of TARDIS.

My new goal in life is to become a postman just to buy this and do burnouts from mailbox to mailbox. Then when people come out to find out what the noise is all about, step out in my coach shorts and one-size-too-small postal shirt with ripped sleeves and just be so overly polite that I should be cast on the next

Makes me want to import one over here just to confuse the hell out of people...maybe give it postal livery just to raise more questions.

Until it is strongly more impressive than the popsicle stick maglev board I built way the hell back in the early 90’s, then, no, I’m not impressed.

Any, it’s the ass hats in cars that prevents me from doing it.

Picked mine up for $10k 6 years ago (granted, it’s an ‘00 and came with ~90k miles on it). So far it hasn’t had a single problem, and I’m running up against 150k miles.

You must be a hoot at parties.

From drag to rally, that guy’s got it covered.

Pretty much. The how to videos for Schluter have a guy who says “unmodified thinset mortar” consistently and often enough that it’s now an inside joke with me and my wife.

I actually used Schluter stuff for most of the shower. Kerdiboard comes with the vapor barrier built in, and it’s way easier to handle than hardiboard. It’s way more expensive, but still much cheaper than having someone else do it. I like middle grounds like that. Also, I found a grout that uses epoxy instead of

Can you use these mats for larger jobs? Like a shower? I just finished redoing a shower in my house, and my mortar skills are still not that great. It works well for the current setup, but I’d prefer to have this, if for no other reason, to save time.

Ah, yeah, CVD is definitely out of my depth, I was hoping for something more like electroplating. Also, I thought part of the appeal of SLS is that since you’re using a powder you wouldn’t need a scaffold. Sorry if that’s a dumb assumption, I really haven’t looked into it very hard since I haven’t yet found an

I’d be down with doing the polish and coat, but heat treating and threading aren’t in my toolbox...yet.

According to their materials page, metals are coming up next year. Sure, I still have to wait, but if I can print these for a few dollars next year instead of spending tens of thousands now, that sounds like a good deal.

Check out their materials page...I can hold off a year if it saves me $60k. Plus, it’s cooler to print it in titanium.

How much more? I’ve got 4 faucets to replace.

Could I just, you know, print my own?

I can see you went to Oxford by your use of commas. How utterly unconfusing.

Don’t ruin my perpetual motion machine with yer science!