selectedgrub
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I get a vampire\Doctor Who\mosquito vibe here? Lol
Star Trek Borg.... proto-type?
I have an old empty prestone jug cut something like that. I use it to drain old lawnmower oil.Combination hardware storage and sorting tray. I have a sorting tray from HF, but got tired of constantly dumping glass jars into it, sorting, then dumping the hardware back into the jar. These take up a lot more space than glass jars, I suppose they can sit on a shelf or hang, possibly from shelf standard brackets.
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Beautiful colors, textures and design
What do you get when you cross a frog, a billiard ball, and a Zebco reel?
Maybe it reminds you of the bugs from the movie Tremors (number 2). Just yesterday I was seeing it.That one reminds of a tv or movie robot, but I just can’t put my finger on which one.
Too cool! My standard joke is: "that would make a great end table", in this case for you, it did make a great coffee table!I should have added this too, I was given it because it’s missing the motor and the motor mount. I got a piece of glass cut and modified some little legs to fit
Too cool! My standard joke is: "that would make a great end table", in this case for you, it did make a great coffee table!
Unfortunately for me, I would be they guy who was always tripping or whacking his shins on those edge rails!
If you have any questions regarding the swap harness wiring, let me know. I have now built 5 stand alone and 2 almost 3(finishing up another) plug and play harnesses. For various GMT-400 trucks.I will post pics tomorrow but tonight I started repurposing someone else's repurposed "engine" hoist.
It started life as an old engine stand and a mini truck bed crane(harbor fright I think) that got bigger welded together.
I'm fixing the crappy welds and turning it into a hitch mounted engine hoist after cleaning that your normal engine hoist/cherry picker needs a flat level hard surface.
Trying to currently pull a 5.3 ls to swap into my 1990 chevy 3500 that's a tbi 350 running on 7 cylinders.
Most of the steel I used is salvaged too from mostly drops from other projects and or old Canadian made bed rails the hitch tube is made out of 2x2x.250 wall.
And the pegs don't come off with the tools and fall to the ground. And pegboard is pretty limiting as far as hanging different shapes - I know about Wall Control, but the cost of all the different hangers adds up quickly.
And the pegs don't come off with the tools and fall to the ground.
Buy the heavy duty hooks (.210 diameter) instead of the wimpy ones and they stay put really well.And the pegs don't come off with the tools and fall to the ground. And pegboard is pretty limiting as far as hanging different shapes - I know about Wall Control, but the cost of all the different hangers adds up quickly.
That's really cool. If I could triple my square footage, I would like to do storage like that. Unfortunately, just about every square foot of wall space in my garage has tools, hardware or parts jam packed together. Oh, and I don't have the imagination to make something like that.Was out walking one evening in Denver and spotted a piece of furniture at the curb, solid wood, but ugly dark stained pine, a drop leaf table. From left to right, the shelf, the top, and the two drop leaves edge glued to make a larger board. The piece had some large holes in the top and leaves, which I drilled out clean and filled with 1/2" dowels. This replaced a piece of 4'x6' pegboard which I gave away on CL. It's a hybrid approach of sorts - each board hangs on a french cleat. Most of the tools are hanging on wooden dowels, which is time consuming, but looks and works better than nails. I really had to fight my urge to make everything uniform and rectangular - I figured, if I leave the boards as is, I'll have more space to hang stuff.
The photos, as they came off the phone, were over 3 MB - the compression I used did weird stuff to them.
My GF thought "warriors shield".Ditto, every time I see that, the one on the right reminds me of a surfboard or boogie board. Very, very imaginative!
Mike
Didn't cost anything but my time - however, they are very labor intensive; everything is custom fit to size. I sometimes wonder if they're worth the effort, but it is about making stuff after all, isn't it? And the value of being organized can't be underestimated.Very, very nice! Free is my favorite price!
Mike
Every time I have to move a mattress, I'm confounded by the lack of handles - what were they thinking?
Am I old? I remember when mattresses actually had handles sewn in.Every time I have to move a mattress, I'm confounded by the lack of handles - what were they thinking?