What did you accomplish today?

tangerinegreen555

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@sunni

There was a crack here where they put boards together when it was made. We pryed open slightly, put glue in with narrow stick, clamped it tight and shot in one brad nail. (all this after stripping, but before staining). You can see it with a flash pic but to the naked eye in daylight it is not noticable. It's also under the table so you're not looking there unless you drop your keys.
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We'll glaze it over with multiple coats of polyurethane.

Hope your dresser comes out nice.
 

Indagrow

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Set up a new tent, did work In the garden, hit the dump and went to the gym for three hours.. All before noon

Then went and ripped 40 something laps at a track

Cleaned and took the motor out of the quad I have to put a new top end in it but I'll wait till tomorrow after the gym to crack that bitch open

Haven't drank,smoked, or snorted anything in 1.5 weeks.. I get too much done these days
 

curious2garden

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  • 3/4 cup water
  • 3/4 cup distilled white vinegar
  • 3 tablespoons white sugar
  • 1 tablespoon kosher salt
  • 10 large Fresh Young jalapeno peppers, sliced lengthwise, seeds removed and discarded.
  • A helping of Sweet Onion and Carrots....
  1. Combine water, vinegar, sugar, kosher salt, and in a saucepan over high heat. Bring mixture to a boil, stir in jalapeño peppers and remove from heat and place pan in Ice water bath, cooling as fast as possible, (i throw in a few ice cubes w/the peppers.)
  2. Let mixture cool for 10 minutes stirring often to speed chilling.
  3. Pack peppers into jars using tongs, cover with vinegar mixture, cover, and refrigerate until needed.
Your sample got hot in the car while I was jumping from ridge to ridge visiting folks, it may have gotten less crunchy.:neutral:

Crisp and clean tasting is what I try to achieve, I can eat a whole jar in one sitting.:lol:
They are wonderfully crisp and crunchy and went perfectly with breakfast LOL Thank you
 

Indagrow

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Hey!
This is an accomplishment thread

Not all your life's failures



























;)
Ha subsequently I haven't really slept well in 1.4 weeks, I have to be physically and mentally drained to even give myself a shot at that whole sleep thing.


After that post I realized I should do more, went back to the shop and opened up the top end got it down to just the jug and piston which was really just pulling the timing chain and the overhead cam assembly off and that was that. I'll pull the piston and jug off throw a hone on it and get the walls plated for longevity and reduced friction.

I also antiqued a hood for my project truck, I had to repain the hood, then lightly sand blast it to get that new look off, then I hit it with some 80 grit in areas I would think would rust from either the reflection of the sun off the windshield or road grime and roost from other cars. I then took 120 grit and blended these areas in
Then sprayed it with a mixture of salt, hydrogen peroxide, and vinegar to instantly rust it.. Going for patina perfect look.. Pretty hard to pull off but I'm getting there slowly.image.jpg


Also mocked up some Denali third row seats I traded some leather work and stitching I had done for a dudes Harley
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I've got a bit more work to do on the tailgate but it's getting there...image.jpg

Internet mouth hug from mensabarbie for who ever can name the truck

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StonedFarmer

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Ha subsequently I haven't really slept well in 1.4 weeks, I have to be physically and mentally drained to even give myself a shot at that whole sleep thing.


After that post I realized I should do more, went back to the shop and opened up the top end got it down to just the jug and piston which was really just pulling the timing chain and the overhead cam assembly off and that was that. I'll pull the piston and jug off throw a hone on it and get the walls plated for longevity and reduced friction.

I also antiqued a hood for my project truck, I had to repain the hood, then lightly sand blast it to get that new look off, then I hit it with some 80 grit in areas I would think would rust from either the reflection of the sun off the windshield or road grime and roost from other cars. I then took 120 grit and blended these areas in
Then sprayed it with a mixture of salt, hydrogen peroxide, and vinegar to instantly rust it.. Going for patina perfect look.. Pretty hard to pull off but I'm getting there slowly.View attachment 3784183


Also mocked up some Denali third row seats I traded some leather work and stitching I had done for a dudes Harley
View attachment 3784184

I've got a bit more work to do on the tailgate but it's getting there...View attachment 3784185

Internet mouth hug from mensabarbie for who ever can name the truck

View attachment 3784186
The shago-matic?

We are naminf the truxk right?
 

Indagrow

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Haa was going for a model and year.. but I'm open to names for it too.

It's an s10 conversion so it's all new underneath only with the first 383 I had in my lowered truck Sinister to move it along quite nicely I hope

Ive been fucking around with it for a couple years decided to pull it out of the container and into the shop after I found this new body it used to be a 5 window cab... Now I've got three cabs.. Kinda went off the rails on what was supposed to be a winter build years ago..
 
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StonedFarmer

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I haven't had DMT since 1973...

I remember it was a wild 30 minute ride, not sure if I'd want to get that fucked up now...well, maybe. Iol.
Ill get another pie going for you and packna few bong hits.

Just follow the cocaine trail from niagra to toronto.

If u need help in st catharines there is a bum named dan. He has a D branded on gis arm. Just ask for help.

We can share pipes and forks because we all know I habe no xommunicable diseases.

Your welcome in advancen

Btw i sleep nekkid
 

Drowning-Man

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I haven't had DMT since 1973...

I remember it was a wild 30 minute ride, not sure if I'd want to get that fucked up now...well, maybe. Iol.
DMT free base musta been pretty rare back then. No internet or the ability to easily order material or spread extraction knowledge. Now we have google ;) that's how I learned;)
 

srh88

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Ha subsequently I haven't really slept well in 1.4 weeks, I have to be physically and mentally drained to even give myself a shot at that whole sleep thing.


After that post I realized I should do more, went back to the shop and opened up the top end got it down to just the jug and piston which was really just pulling the timing chain and the overhead cam assembly off and that was that. I'll pull the piston and jug off throw a hone on it and get the walls plated for longevity and reduced friction.

I also antiqued a hood for my project truck, I had to repain the hood, then lightly sand blast it to get that new look off, then I hit it with some 80 grit in areas I would think would rust from either the reflection of the sun off the windshield or road grime and roost from other cars. I then took 120 grit and blended these areas in
Then sprayed it with a mixture of salt, hydrogen peroxide, and vinegar to instantly rust it.. Going for patina perfect look.. Pretty hard to pull off but I'm getting there slowly.View attachment 3784183


Also mocked up some Denali third row seats I traded some leather work and stitching I had done for a dudes Harley
View attachment 3784184

I've got a bit more work to do on the tailgate but it's getting there...View attachment 3784185

Internet mouth hug from mensabarbie for who ever can name the truck

View attachment 3784186
1950 chevy
 

tangerinegreen555

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DMT free base musta been pretty rare back then. No internet or the ability to easily order material or spread extraction knowledge. Now we have google ;) that's how I learned;)
Yeah, I knew a chemist. He had put it on parsley flakes and we smoked it in a tiny bowl. Was like a half hr. trip.

Sound like the same stuff? He called it DMT...then he moved to Cali and worked in a wine vineyard doing whatever a chemist does there...still there but he just works with wine these days.

Lol. I said maybe...

probably not though so you're right.
 
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