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Rytheric posted:I mean, you wouldn't want the exhaust below ground. Geothermal doesn't really work that way unless geothermal is nothing but grovertruks buried from the rys of ancient past. Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design
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mewse posted:Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design look i can only this thread so many times
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mewse posted:This could work but the exhaust can't be modified due to the delicate balance of failing factors inside the engine bay. The truck would have to be buried upside-down with the exhaust pipe fully above ground What if the exhaust was run through the underground bamboo grove for septic? Then the co2 would scrub it and the truck would nourish the ecosystem. A sort of underground terrarium if you will. Possibly incorporating some sort of sun tubes as well as the fire barrel won’t be run 24/7 so the bamboo will need another source of light.
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mewse posted:Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design The sheer elegance of the engineering... I am overwhelmed.
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grovertruk but make it minecraft
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mewse posted:Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design
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mewse posted:Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design I have never seen something so beautiful. The audacity!!!
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Thank god I voted
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mewse posted:Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design my god it's beautiful
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It's actually still functional too if I use it as a cave. I mean the whole cab can be storage since I won't be using it anymore. I could take out the transmission and set up a pulley system to run the lift to the watertower observatory using the engine. Id obviously have to flip the engine right side up of course. Only flaw is that I lose a second means of egress in case the interior fire pit gets out of control. But if I die I already have a tomb to rest in. Multifunctional.
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Out of curiosity, how many days/night have you spent on your property? I'm assuming you're living at your boss' place full-time. Maybe you're just GroverTrukin' your dates back to the lot?
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fennesz posted:Out of curiosity, how many days/night have you spent on your property? I'm assuming you're living at your boss' place full-time. Maybe you're just GroverTrukin' your dates back to the lot? I'm still in the process of buying the property. Apparently there is like a legal process to buying property and it takes forever. Trying to get the septic permitted which requires me to have it surveyed and to get a excavator certification. It won't be til next month before I'm excavator certified. So another month before I buy it. I live in the GroverTruk most days unless I'm working on it or sick.
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GroverTruk: apparently there is like a legal process to buying property
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Antivehicular posted:GroverTruk: apparently there is like a legal process to buying property
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Other side of the country, but BART is retiring a bunch of passenger rail cars if anyone wants to build their own Grovertrain. https://www.bart.gov/about/projects/legacy The best part is, they operate on a non-standard track size so you'd already be off to a great start ignoring building codes and standards!
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Paladinus posted:You're not camping out, you're going to live there, lmao. A bear is not going to break into your house, just because you have a toilet under the same roof with your bed. If anything, it's more likely to sniff you out, because various smells from the toilet and the gazebo kitchen can be easier carried by the wind when they're not behind several doors, walls, and a roof. And then you can't even take a poo poo at night, because there's a bear trying to hump your outhouse. Poorly aged things
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mewse posted:Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design Lmao.
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Well im going to go buy some doors today hopefully. Anyone have experience staining. I think I have to stain the doors and the siding I have in the GroverTruk. Edit: does staining make my truk more flamable? Rytheric fucked around with this message at 16:37 on Feb 20, 2021 |
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All I know is that you should stain and varnish/lacquer separately. Don't use a combination stain. I tried it once and had to sand back the polyurethane because it finished lumpy.
um excuse me fucked around with this message at 16:43 on Feb 20, 2021 |
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um excuse me posted:All I know is that you should stain and varnish/lacquer separately. Don't use a combination stain. I tried it once and had to sand back the polyurethane because it finished lumpy. Also it looks like poo poo.
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It turned out okay. Luckily I had the darkest stain I could find.
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mewse posted:Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design Groverboatmurdered diagram?
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I stain stuff all the time, a nice easy way is to brush on with a chip brush, then gently wipe off the stain with a flat pad of folded rag, like a cotton t shirt- not the paper ones. Be careful not to overlap the joints or you’ll get ugly lines. You can tape off the seams with blue artist tape but do it carefully and don’t leave the tape on long. Lay the doors flat so you don’t drip down onto it. And check the underside when doing the edges so you don’t have dark drips underneath before you flip it. Satin polyurethane looks best, gloss is too shiny. E- paint pads are good for the poly, I like to apply it with a fuzzy whizz roller then pad through. It lets you do it fast and even, avoiding drag marks from having it set up too fast.
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Rytheric posted:I'm still in the process of buying the property. Apparently there is like a legal process to buying property and it takes forever. Trying to get the septic permitted which requires me to have it surveyed and to get a excavator certification. It won't be til next month before I'm excavator certified. So another month before I buy it. I've never heard of needing an "excavator certification" to rent an excavator, nor have I ever heard of needing an excavator on site to get a septic permit. Or getting a septic permit on property you don't own for that matter. So I'm having a tough time keeping track of this entire sequence of events and why they need to happen before purchasing the property.
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Motronic posted:I've never heard of needing an "excavator certification" to rent an excavator, nor have I ever heard of needing an excavator on site to get a septic permit. Or getting a septic permit on property you don't own for that matter. So I'm having a tough time keeping track of this entire sequence of events and why they need to happen before purchasing the property. Thats easy. Sunbelt is where I'm renting it and they require you to take their cert before renting any heavy equipment. They're the cheapest people to rent a mini ex from so that's what I'm doing lol. As for the permitting. I can't build any houses on the property unless it is permitted to have septic on it and the size of the permit determines how many bedrooms a house on the property is allow to have. As for why I need an excavator. In my state we require that a land perc before one is allowed to build a septic field on it. I went out to the site (I know a bit about soils) and determined there was percable soil there. I had this conclusion backed up by a soil scientist. The county however says that it doesn't because somebody from the coast who had never worked in the mountains became the state manager of septic and felt that saprolite (partially weathered rock to construction folk) didn't drain. This caused a ruckus because that meant that half the state no longer "perced" and became useless for building on. After much fighting an agreement was made that saprolite will be approved as suitable soil if it is dug out by an excavator test pit to make sure that the saprolite is sandy enough to drain. If they don't accept that then the next step is to excavate 5ft deep perc pits with a measuring rod and fill it up with water and measure how much the soil absorbs over the course of 5 hours. (Expensive to pay someone to be out there doing that). Now none of this is required to buy the property, but everyone and their brother is telling me to wait until it is permitted for septic before buying the property. This is all usually done during the due diligence phase of buying the property. If It doesn't perc I can just walk away and buy another price of property (I have several other options including a 3 acre one). If I bought it and it doesn't perc then all I can build on it is foundationless cabins smaller than 12ft by 12ft (which would suck if a tornado passes through) that can't be used for permanent living. Rytheric fucked around with this message at 19:48 on Feb 20, 2021 |
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How is renting a miniex and paying to have it moved, use it, then have it moved back cheaper than hiring someone who already owns a miniex to come out and dig the test pit? It literally takes longer to strap the machine back down to the trailer again than to dig what is needed for this. You're looking at a couple hundred bucks for a 3 or 4 hour rental minimum and....how much to move it? How far are you from this rental place? Surely their minimum trip charge is at least $75. (edit: and the course is another $185 https://sunbeltrentals.csod.com/LMS...age_id%3d-6#t=3) And doesn't your boss have a miniex or a backhoe or something considering what you say you do for a living? How are you going to get enough water to fill the test pit when the county inspector comes out? Hand bailing it out of a well? Where will you store the fruit of your hand bailing efforts while you wait for a county inspector to show up? Motronic fucked around with this message at 21:10 on Feb 20, 2021 |
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Snowy posted:I stain stuff all the time I don’t too often anymore, except for spaghetti night 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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if anyone was wondering like i was:quote:A percolation test (colloquially called a perc test) is a test to determine the water absorption rate of soil (that is, its capacity for percolation) in preparation for the building of a septic drain field (leach field) or infiltration basin. The results of a percolation test are required to properly design a septic system.
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Motronic posted:How is renting a miniex and paying to have it moved, use it, then have it moved back cheaper than hiring someone who already owns a miniex to come out and dig the test pit? It literally takes longer to strap the machine back down to the trailer again than to dig what is needed for this. You're looking at a couple hundred bucks for a 3 or 4 hour rental minimum and....how much to move it? How far are you from this rental place? Surely their minimum trip charge is at least $75. The hand bailing would have to wait for another day if they can't pass it via a visual which would be another rental. I would probably hand bail it into 5 gallon buckets or a 55 gallon barrel the night before. I bail at about a gallon a minute or so from 35 feet. (My well is 25feet. I asked around the office, and it seemed like our subcontractors want to charge $1500 minimum while it would only cost me $1000. Or $1500 for the week. Plus getting that cert out the way will help me in the future as I'm going to need to use one when I start putting in my septic and i've always wanted to play with one, so there is my chance lol. My company doesn't own excavators we are testers and consultants we only rent them or subcontract someone as needed. Edit: "I know what I'm about son." Edit edit: also another consideration. Sure it may cost more to chain the equipment up, but how this usually goes is that everyone agrees to meet at 8 am. I show up on time. The equipment shows up at 930 am then the inspector gets there at 2pm. Then I get a huge bill for standby time. Rytheric fucked around with this message at 22:20 on Feb 20, 2021 |
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mewse posted:Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design Love the design, but it makes me wonder if the engine would work upside down?
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Zil posted:Love the design, but it makes me wonder if the engine would work upside down? Oil sump would go dry.
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mewse posted:Seriously. I made a rough blueprint of the new design GroverTömb
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Just replace the front tire with a gravity reversal orb.
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Zil posted:Love the design, but it makes me wonder if the engine would work upside down? Just flip it.
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fennesz posted:Just flip it. just duck under the spinning driveshaft as you enter the bedroom lol
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you don't need a driveshaft to keep a truck in a pit
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taqueso posted:you don't need a driveshaft to keep a truck in a pit sure you don't need one, but
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taqueso posted:you don't need a driveshaft to keep a truck in a pit Need it for the rotisserie over the fire pit.
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taqueso posted:you don't need a driveshaft to keep a truck in a pit How do you think we rotate the back of the truck to the sleeping position if we're not using the motor? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMT9Ykmneiw&t=310s)
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Anias posted:How do you think we rotate the back of the truck to the sleeping position if we're not using the motor? This reminds me I need to put the sway bar back on soon(tm)
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