tomcat327
tomcat327
tomcat327

This list needed to start with at least the correct basic safety gear; ANSI rated glasses, ear muffs and leather gloves. I have a pair of glasses with a prescription insert, I just change the shields when the get too scratchy. I like muffs for working around the house because you are always taking them off and putting

As a former Tomcat maintainer, I had a few favorite "fixes"; Replacing the "yaw string" because a pilot thought it was out of calibration. Fixing a glove vane light by smacking your flashlight against the side of the fuselage. Fixing a flight computer by smacking it against the ground to "reset the boards". Telling a

100 is just what it makes out of the box, that is unchipped, un-turboed, un-modified. Put that thing in the hands of an American tuner and it will be making 500 hp soon enough.

I see what you did there and now I hate you for thinking of it before me.

Trials bike, right?

This is definitely not an engineering definition, but if it cannot seat six adults my wife refuses to call a car a station wagon. This then is good enough for me.

Build it on a CR-V platform, give it an interior that can be hosed clean. We have enough tow vehicles in the world. Build something that can carry nearly 100 lbs of cargo and two 300 people around.

I think you have discovered it's selling point. You can have a pickup and yet never have to worry about your friends bugging you to help them move!

Translucent materials are printed all the time, transparent ones no.

Your logic is confusing.

From what I hear, killing or even permanently injuring somebody in a car accident is a far worse memory than jail time.

Unless you have super bright rally headlights, tread doesn't even enter into it.

Every state has speed limit laws too.... But, I still want to know what gear he was wearing when the crash occurred. Things such as half helmets and fashion blue jeans (which do not protect against abrasion) may have contributed to his death. And while we are on the subject of speed limit laws, was everyone speeding?

Rattle, rattle, rattle, shiiish, shiiish. Aww yeah, piano black.

Add remote control and plow your driveway.

PTSD ≠ Temper tantrum.

Probably not anymore.

"Get that muzzle out of the dirt Kilroy, or I will have you out of that zoot suit and back in the mud so fast it will make your head spin."

My rule of thumb for drill speed is to take the drill up to where the bit is throwing short curls or chips. If you make long curls, you are producing too much heat. Those chips are taking heat away from the bit tip. Stainless takes slower speeds and more pressure on the drill. Under 1/4" I may or may not use oil, but

A catapult is actually a large sort of crossbow. those snorkel lifts are more like an onager or trebuchet.