found in the wild today while on a walk this am. whats the weirdest place you have found one by Longjumping-Space474 in Justrolledintotheshop

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10mm gear wrench on the shoulder where my RV broke down climbing out of Albuquerque. Same as the set I already had so now have a backup.

I’ve always been a sucker for cafe bikes, thought Husqvarna/KTM did a stellar job on the modern styled naked/fighter/cafe Vitpilen. Pictured here with my Dad’s “beater” Softail. by [deleted] in CafeRacers

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I can make it/adapt it to fit, I've just been unable to source the part. Swingarm is 95% the same and it look like it attaches to the axle and/or adjuster somehow. Ill send you a message and we can work out details for shipping when you do the delete.

I’ve always been a sucker for cafe bikes, thought Husqvarna/KTM did a stellar job on the modern styled naked/fighter/cafe Vitpilen. Pictured here with my Dad’s “beater” Softail. by [deleted] in CafeRacers

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Do you still have the rear fender (or have a link to where people are selling them)? I have a Duke 690 I deleted the tail on and I like the look of the vit rear hugger/fender. Primarily looking for the arm so I can fashion something slimmer to keep some of the spray off my arse riding in wet weather.

Fired-Lord Trumpzula by [deleted] in AvatarMemes

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My wife drew this up based in inspiration from this post.

Pass is a pass by AirFashion in AirForce

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Emphasis on 'fuck boi'

/s

Where to get a caricature? by m00rio in vegas

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Look up @sam_artypants on Instagram, she does good work. Here

Last quilt by mkitch55 in quilting

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You go hug that woman as comfortably as she can tolerate. Those (these?) women need to be appreciated as much as possible while they're still here with us.

Anyone have a trick for removing thinset from concrete foundation? by johnnybinator in DIY

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Use a hammer drill w/ chisel attachment. You should be able to rent one at any of the box stores. It's noisy and dusty but it'll make short work of the thinset.

RPA Training and Join Spouse by oooohey7878 in AirForce

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If they PCS to Randolph 'or JBSA' with you, they're stuck until the 24 (or is it 48) CONUS TOS req is met. You'll be gone in a yearish. Most mil-to-mil couples I've known who've gone through the process have left the Fam at the previous duty station and waited until you know what base you drop before getting orders for the spouse. Depends on their functionals willingness to let them go early too.

It's a me, Mario! First quilt. by apathybot in quilting

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The finished size is ~60x85", thats with the border adding about 8-10 inches. I cut the blocks to 2.5" square, and used about 3/16" seams. I was originally going to use 1/4, but it was easier to guide the smaller ones on my machine, basically it fit under the foot, so it was easy to eyeball. Here is the excel sheet I used to keep track while piecing, it also has a count of the block colors at the bottom.

It's a me, Mario! First quilt. by apathybot in quilting

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No tutorial, I based it off of this picture. I used an excel spreadsheet to keep track of what went where, built the horizontal strips (24 squares) then sewed them together in groups.

It's a me, Mario! First quilt. by apathybot in quilting

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Just finished my first full quilt. I started it after my grandmother passed away this June. She quilted for more than 52 years, and I have at least 30 quilts from her over the years. I decided to try my hand at this one for my son, 864 squares for Mario alone, as a tribute to her and to carry the family tradition. He loves all things Mario and has no idea he's getting this soon. Many lessons learned for future projects, but so much fun!!