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Kermit. That'd be a great name for your ride! If you were prone to naming your vehicles, that is...
A second to the motion by rustystud: great looking job.
Not a real painting booth or anything (nice "shed" though, for sure), so how did you handle overspray? A fan maybe? or not at all?
You got ME drooling just reading that now...getting messy here.
Please, PB, PLEASE:
- Grab your handy Kodak Instamatic and bring it to the walk-through!
That's a great Pioneer set-up, and the cable is a good idea, BUT (so what's new, right?):
- Problem is those bike cables usually have a loop at the end (or the socket is almost twice the cable diameter)
- And that complicates the matter of making a hole just-a-bit wider than the cable diameter...
Thank you, I get it now:
- The engine itself is not reversed (all of a sudden, was wondering how that could work without blowing up all the rotating parts)
- But the engine thrust is redirected, THAT is the method.
Very cool!
Civilized behavior is commendable, and appreciated.
The world does not need any more ugly, we got enough.
I am working hard to eliminate all foul language and swearing from my vocabulary, but it's a %@*&^%!! difficult habit to break, I'm telling you!
Oh, sure, Anne Arundel! I got an old Seabee shipmate used to live on the water in Crownsville, I think that was Anne Arundel.
Funny thing, in elementary school growing up in MD we had to memorize names of all the counties in the State. I could always remember Anne Arundel.
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