I found out the hard way when my 3D 450 helicopter blade hit the backside of my hand. They both broke.
I found out the hard way when my 3D 450 helicopter blade hit the backside of my hand. They both broke.
Even though they are unused, I still have an issue with eating zombie brains that a toilet scrubber has run across.
My parts are still spinning without incident. (knocking on wood)
He inspired so many people.
When I first started welding, I worked for Boydstun trailers in Portland Oregon. Towards the end, I used to tack weld pocket change to the bottom of the trailers I constructed. I've never bothered to look at trailers on the road, mainly in fear that a truck driver would kick me in the head if I was crawling around…
Swamp thing approves.
Quiet in back! You jack holes.
"Unfortunately I already had this exact picture tattooed on my chest, but this shirt is very useful in colder weather."
I think this is what you are looking for(El Camino del Rey):
Joe dirt had a backpack plan.
And I thought that my ability to weld a 1/2" solid round stock handle to an aluminum can was cool.
Tip: Dont buy onion rings from a moyel.
Faces of death will become popular again.
Looks like we have the next over-filled zippo lighter.
After a few attempts, I could download the file. And I could not run it out of winzip(still beyond my 40 day evaluation), so I had to create it's own folder.
I meant to say that I fabricated countless other things on this build.
I'm pretty fond of one that I built out of a Chevy 350 block. I made the zoomies(CAD the header flanges and bow ties then CNC them on a plasma). The aluminum intake matches the ports. And countless other things.
I found out how to put those into self test mode. I would sit around for hours and flip through the frequencies and listen in on people.
All I could think of was:
Damn those guys that created color and sound for your 'Star Wars'. Poor pianists.