millenialharley
millenialharley
millenialharley

To make the shelf joints a little stronger, since this is just glue, an addition could be to lay the finished shelf as described here on a piece of plywood or some panel, trace the outline of the hex shelf, and then use a jig saw or bandsaw to cut out the panel and then glue (and, preferably, pin nail) the panel to

I liked it, but I think you hit on my least favorite part with the similar visuals - that end scene with the monster coming sideways from out of frame and knocking the character out of frame is strikingly similar visually to 90% of the kills in the quiet place 1 & 2. I did think that while she was walking the path,

the furniture market in france must be very, very strange

Maybe don’t pick up some fresh-cut logs if you don’t have the money to buy the equipment necessary to mill and dry the wood. I’m not sure what you’re going to do with the log unless you just want firewood

Ford’s Timberline trim adds skid plates, a slightly higher ride height the company’s Terrain Management System a limited-slip differential, and… that’s it.”

I remember this one! Love the nostalgia trip from being a paper boy in the autumn and winter and darkness falls way too quickly to be able to finish the route. Thanks for the chills!

people trying to convince protagonists to abandon their safe practices is hardly limited to quiet place - quite place is just the latest block buster to do it. by that logic, you could call it bird box mixed with bird box because abandoning the path is analogous to taking your blindfold off. Being “exposed” to

None of these takes are really what I can reasonably see anyone paying money for, at the least. Maybe tms is just a short straw that no one does work on, like the daily question slideshow, and the writers just focus on other articles while phoning these things in.

is the lightning really supposed to compete with super duties? doesn’t it make more sense to compare it to the f150 and its hauling capabilities?

purchasing, registering, and insuring two vehicles (daily and “work truck”) is more expensive than just buying one vehicle (“truck”) in a lot of cases. I don’t get why someone who uses a truck bed once or twice a week wouldn’t want to daily a “truck” unless they have an hour commute, need to parallel park daily, or

Kay this is just rude to Collins

That’s a strange point to make. “The feature works well until it is damaged” can be applied to literally anything. I’ve replaced tailgate hinges, but I’ve never seen the cable anchor rust out. I think that would be a very conspicuous problem that an owner would see - it’s not hidden at all and right at line of sight

correcting someone on that sounds like a wonderfully efficient way to let them know to avoid you

Hmmm what’s that about facebook promoting articles and links that anger the readers in order to generate interaction and dollars? Hmmm

I mean, it was accurately advertised. We all knew that it was a scraped reddit thread when we clicked the link

Aw hell yeah

It’s only right that you should - there will be no mutiny on this ship.

Well, a comfortable place to wait for your $83,000 to charge so you can drive longer than 4 hours.

It’s hard to tell if that vent is recessed down or raised, but now I’m hoping that the $83,000 gets you a purge feature to blast air out of those vents and blow all the cheerios (or the rich person equivalent) back onto the spawn.

chill out. the expensive shit comes first, then the cheaper vehicles. let the rich folk pay to be beta testers and finance the initial tooling and growing pains.