privatejoebowers
privatejoebowers
privatejoebowers

Well that would also depend on the size of the air compressor. Small ones produce more water. Either way you need to drain your tank and only fill it with air when in use. Also, there are attachments, like condensers, to eliminate the problem of water droplets.

I would be concerned about handling it too much as it could possibly crumple, reducing it's effectiveness. So, I wouldn't make it detachable for that reason alone.

Sure. But in any case I would rather have a quiet machine that I only have to take a can of compressed air (or if you have an air compressor) to blow out the dust.

I know. People are insinuating that you will have as much dust collecting on this heat sink with stagnate air as you would one that is sucking in air. Unless you put this in a wood shop, it should not get gunked up like people are suggesting.

All you need to do is modify an AC filter to cover the machine.

After reading a bunch of these comments, I don't think people realize that there is no fan to suck the dust into the machine.

DEATH TO ALL HUMANS!!!

I approve!

isn't it the center one? looks pretty crusty.

one word: Spawn

I thought we were talking about father and/or mother showering with their kid? The family unit is a different kind of intimacy than friendships.

Years of religious sex shaming and small showers. I'm sure if everyone had the massive walk-in shower it wouldn't be as weird as you are not rubbing up against each other.

It's the hairy tongue. Or it could be that it reminds me of this…

Look up Turkish Bathhouse. One big problem with two grown men in the shower is it's too small for the both of you. Second, you need to take into account the other person's comfort level with doing so. You wouldn't force your dad into the tub with you.

Well, beards clash with the human emo hairstyles and the awoken runway model look. Either you just don't get it or you need a makeover. ;)

The cover art is fantastic. You should check that out.

Well excuse me. The only thing I saw on the novel was the collection of graphic novels i.e. comics

- I'm betting the CDC authorities that keep stymieing Eph have been infiltrated by Stoneheart. At least, I hope that's what happened, because if not they are literally the most incompetent health security officials of all time.

I was thinking the same before I watched the first episode. Not knowing anything about the comics, I gathered from the previews it was going to be a show about Pestilence (aka one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse) raining down diseases. Now that I would love to see.

Still a work in progress. Took 26 tries before we ended up with the current US flag.