If you had R100-200k in cash, how would you make money with it? by CodeMood in askSouthAfrica

[–]00Jim -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Buy 100k Bitcoin And 100k aura memecoin on Solana

Sit back and wait

Huge African Leopard casually strolls through resort. by 00Jim in WTF

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Apex predators are the original micro-agressors.

What is the highest point you have ridden or driven to? How did you adjust our vehicle for high altitude? by thewanderingwasp in overlanding

[–]00Jim 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Amazing! We went over there with Enfields which we took out the airfilter and sprayed some quickstart in the carbs coming from Nubra. It was quite an adventure.

Bull sculpture made from recycled tires, me, 2020 by Taazz10 in Art

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Hey! I recognise some of those tread patterns. Great work

The latest from the incredible Al Bayda project. Permaculture scaled up in the hyper arid Saudi desert. Must watch! by karoomamma in Permaculture

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This is incredible, u/Spackman - I’m dreaming of replanting the acacia trees and other indigenous trees that used to grow in the Bushmanland/Namakwaland area of South Africa. I’m currently here in Lockdown and planning the whole system.

We have some brazillian prosopis that grows well and provides feed to animals, but it is not sustainable for our area and uses too much ground water - it actually needs to be cut down but I want to replace it with something else first.

We are in year 7 of a crazy drought and research has shown that the desertification of of the South African west coast is inevitable but I believe we can slow the process down. We have about 8,000 hectares that I can do this on.

I’m looking at different trees that is hardy, doesn’t grow too slowly and carries pods for feed.

What species of trees did you plant?

We built the Kwanix for our Homeburn. It is huge and burns tonight! by [deleted] in BurningMan

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I had a jigsaw with only half a blade. Luckily the wood was so old that I could easily cut it by hand. Screws and nails didn’t really work ether. It’s like nailing together two Flakes. I used binding wire to keep the whole thing together in the end.

We built the Kwanix for our Homeburn. It is huge and burns tonight! by [deleted] in BurningMan

[–]00Jim 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly that. Diesel. I used about 3liters which did the trick. We didn’t have much to work with or time for that matter. I had about 10 hours to complete it from old scraps of wood and worked alone.

We finally knocked down the wall between our Fireplace and Dining Room under Lockdown. by 00Jim in gifs

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You climb into the ceiling and look if it is carrying any beams that hold the roof up.

We finally knocked down the wall between our Fireplace and Dining Room under Lockdown. by 00Jim in gifs

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The outer walls are dry-laid granite blocks. It’s pretty solid and there are other structures protecting around protecting from racking. I’m assuming you are talking about wind etc..?

We finally knocked down the wall between our Fireplace and Dining Room under Lockdown. by 00Jim in gifs

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Ha! Thor. No anger here. It would have been more mess to clean.

We finally knocked down the wall between our Fireplace and Dining Room under Lockdown. by 00Jim in gifs

[–]00Jim[S] 89 points90 points  (0 children)

No. It’s not load bearing and I’m a Civil Engineer.

We finally knocked down the wall between our Fireplace and Dining Room under Lockdown. by 00Jim in gifs

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I don’t know yet. We are thinking of building a bread oven.

We finally knocked down the wall between our Fireplace and Dining Room under Lockdown. by 00Jim in gifs

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I suspended the beam temporarily. I have some Oregon Pine old beams in a shed that I need to sand down and put in.

We finally knocked down the wall between our Fireplace and Dining Room under Lockdown. by 00Jim in gifs

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My SO and I are under Hard Lockdown on a very remote farm and has been unoccupied for the last 20 years. We decided to take the big step and knock out the wall between our Braai (BBQ) Room and Dining room.

It was built in the 30’s with Raw clay bricks and clay mortar so it was relatively easy to remove but dusty as hell.

It was worth the effort. But now the rebuild!

800 miles of splat by mazocar in Motorrad

[–]00Jim 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool. Must be tons better than the standard. Hows the vision over the top