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helno
Jun 19, 2003

hmm now were did I leave that plane
That plane looks like a great candidate for an electric motor. You would get more power and less pain in the rear end cox engine.

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helno
Jun 19, 2003

hmm now were did I leave that plane

MaxIsBored posted:

Cool thread. I haven't done anything as of late, but a few years ago I modded a briefcase to fit my PC.

I made almost the exact same thing a few years ago. But I used a via Epia board and it had alot of empty space.

helno
Jun 19, 2003

hmm now were did I leave that plane
It's a little mini cart that they sell at dollar stores.

My girlfriend weaves. She started with a backstrap loom then found a tabletop loom and has since moved on to a full sized loom that she bought from a retirement home.

helno
Jun 19, 2003

hmm now were did I leave that plane

Grave $avings posted:

I found a hand-made butcher's block for $5

That butcher block looks really nice. It was way cheaper that my butcher block project. I made a table out of a really big pair. Pictures and details are in the woodworking thread.

http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2819334&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=48#post384441597

helno
Jun 19, 2003

hmm now were did I leave that plane
Well first you need to convert the AC into DC with some form of rectifier then you need a voltage regulator to limit the voltage to whatever you need.

Honestly I bet a solar charger that you could strap to a bike rack would be simpler and longer lasting. Also you can use a solar charger when you are doing other things than cycling.

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helno
Jun 19, 2003

hmm now were did I leave that plane

Ropes4u posted:

So is there anyway to fix this short of ripping it out and starting over?



That's a baller 1970's light green solid as a rock and the tub is cast iron or steel. I would like to save it if possible but it's the only large project in the new digs.

There is nothing wrong with it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWoWHzq21tA

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