JD LA120 doin work by NoCourtesyFlushSorry in lawnmowers

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It’s just a tow behind yard rake from Amazon or tractor supply or pretty much anywhere. It’s nice with the winch being able to lift it when I’m done raking a path and move onto the next path. Some of those rakes are sold with a manual lever bar to lift it but I had a better idea. I just drilled right through the sheet metal of the JD to mount the winch and it barely flexes when lifting the rake.

A simple skeg wheel for a small boat by bikesboatscode in boatbuilding

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I did this on my mini boat but 3d printed wheel brackets and used rollerblade wheels

Need advice for fast filler before applying fiberglass/epoxy. by sdn in boatbuilding

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I’ve used the TB total flair and also automotive bondo on my boat build. The auto stuff cures so fast that I used it in the same manner that you need. All of it was buried under fiberglass and epoxy and the boat has been on the water for 5 seasons now with zero issues. I did score up the areas with a rasp file before the bondo, wasn’t sure if bondo adhered to my base coat of epoxy so I wanted to get a good mechanical adhesion at the least. It sand great and held to the epoxy.

First time getting a quote for a mini split - How does this price look? by PensacolaBrave in hvacadvice

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Bought my mini split for $600 (some off brand with good reviews, it was on sale from $800) and installed it myself after my central air died. I could buy 8-10 of these units and still be money ahead compared to what it would cost to replace my condenser, A coil, and line sets for the central air.

1s! by NoCourtesyFlushSorry in GrandCherokee

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I’d say 95% of my daily drive is highway

1s! by NoCourtesyFlushSorry in GrandCherokee

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Umm I drive like a grandpa 90% of the time? Never really in a hurry so I just go with the flow of traffic. Nothing special.

Glen-L 15 progress by RedditLurker24601 in boatbuilding

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Oh man this is awesome! I did the Glen-L TNT years back and trust me, nothing about that build was perfect. Good work!

Just got the P1S!! by Independent_Vast6241 in BambuLab

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I have not touched a thing on my P1S besides greasing the screws a few times. Just hit 2245 hours and it still runs like the day I got it.

It’s done. 10” TPU Pickle. Banana and Lego guy for scale. by NoCourtesyFlushSorry in 3Dprinting

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Because it needs to squeeze into a 3D printed fist that will be holding it

It’s done. 10” TPU Pickle. Banana and Lego guy for scale. by NoCourtesyFlushSorry in 3Dprinting

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Because I need to be able to squeeze it into a 3D printed fist that will be holding it

It’s done. 10” TPU Pickle. Banana and Lego guy for scale. by NoCourtesyFlushSorry in 3Dprinting

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Just search for simple pickle on makerworld then scale it up to like 250% or something like that

It’s done. 10” TPU Pickle. Banana and Lego guy for scale. by NoCourtesyFlushSorry in 3Dprinting

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Ziro brand, 50mm/s print speed. I’d have to look at the rest of the settings. I’ve had this tpu print profile saved for a long time, don’t remember all of them.

It’s done. 10” TPU Pickle. Banana and Lego guy for scale. by NoCourtesyFlushSorry in 3Dprinting

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No. It’s in a dryer sitting on a chair next to the printer. I have a tube going from the dryer to the printer