JDM (Japanese domestic market) cars are a bitch to import to the States.... But not Canada :) if you are serious about it consider exporting them to Canada.
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I love that wine rack, Boissal. I also had a boot dryer similar to that in my truck back in the day. I took an extra heating element and fan from anther rig, ran radiator coolant lines and pulled double-duty moving engine heat into the truck via a box like that with hoses for gear. Sleeping in parking lots was comfy.
Thanks, Gripen. To be honest, there is too much demand in Aus/NZ/Sing. that we haven't even aimed at North America yet.
Regardless, if anyone wants to continue this conversation, PM me.
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Props to Rootskier for the influence on the mortise & tenon / timber frame design of my deck (way back from 2007 and the original post in this thread!)
No metal fasteners of any kind in the railing / lattice, and no more cedar saw dust boogers for me ... I'm done!
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I didnt built it, but this was a really cool project and write-up: https://imgur.com/a/sZ9IX
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built this for my kids a couple yrs ago..
http://photos.imageevent.com/banos/m...e/P9130759.JPG
turned out ok
Didn't notice the lighting on that 5th pic until I expanded it. Really killer stuff Eddy. Nice hardware as well.
Thanks. Yeah, a shit ton of half-laps. Half way through I was rethinking my design on that, but glad I stuck it out. The plates & hardware were made by a buddy. There are plates on both sides bolted through the beam & cheek plates - it was a pain in the ass to drill straight holes through 11" timber.
'Staining' it with TWP natural, which will basically make it look like it's wet. I'm not a fan of the weathered gray look, but have to say that I like the amount of work it takes to achieve it ...
The TWP stains seem to be the only product out there that has a wood preservative. I'm also adding some 'bug juice' to keep the damn wasps from eating my deck! Somewhere they're building a nice cedar nest.
I think this qualifies. I loaned it to some younger legs. Link to the build.
https://picasaweb.google.com/1114641...3Rr4_I-f7X0AE#
and the pulk in action
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bn0Xe...share&index=13
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-X...620_092149.jpg
My youngest is constantly building stuff. My only contribution is showing him how to use the tools safely, then I just get out of the way. Failure is frequent, but the lessons are invaluable.
The Alaia
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...psf5552713.jpg
The next board...with a fin.
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...ps12394a8c.jpg
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Another sk8 in the laminating process for a friend
http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/...ps60324720.jpg
That's cool, how old is he? (she?)
some house projects
ipe cap rail on a guardrail
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http://scontent-a.cdninstagram.com/h...22908689_n.jpg
and an ipe bench on a concrete stem wall
http://scontent-b.cdninstagram.com/h...85666933_n.jpg
http://scontent-b.cdninstagram.com/h...37247180_n.jpg
i still have a bunch of other stem wall to cover in bench later this summer
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He just turned 16. So now he and his friends drive to the store for materials...which is nice ;)
First sk8 he built was around 10-11 yrs, then he took some time off. He started back up a couple yrs ago and has built several since. Of course it costs almost twice $ to build them then it does to buy one...until he figures out how to build trucks and wheels...then it will be 4x what you can buy it for :fm:
If I wanted to cut a bunch of skis for a chair or bench and was somewhat DIY challenged, what would I use to cut the skis? I have successfully used a handsaw with a blade for metal but that seems a lot of work. I have at my disposal two circular saws (table thing with integrated saw), one of which I could technically destroy and a chainsaw, which would be required to survive the process. There seem to be metal chain saw blades? Would that make sense?
A bandsaw would be best, but either a circ saw, or a regular hacksaw would get the job done. Do not use the chainsaw!
And wear eye protection.
Or a Saw-zall with metal blade.
a dremel type grinder with a fresh cutting disk for the metal. table saw for the wood. use a sander to finish the ends.
Nice deck work acinpdx and those surf boards are great SJ. Nice that you let them learn these skills even though it's more money. It will be paid back in their confidence later.
Wooly12, great pulk, too. Some mad skills and engineering going on.
For cutting skis, this will give you perfectly square cuts and do it faster and safer than anything. It's $75 at Harbor Freight. I've witnessed several ski chairs constructed and own one that was made this way... :)
http://www.harborfreight.com/media/c...mage_13211.jpg
unless she's moved to the shit-of-A, she's not near a HorrorFreight made in China crap outlet.
Why am I laughing?... the mental anguish is palatable! If it makes any difference, I just grabbed this when googling "chop saws". 1st one that came up and for only $75, what could go wrong?
And use a dremel?... You could walk to China and make your own saw in the same amount of time it would take to "dremel" a "bunch of skis"... ;)
Please don't use a table saw to cut skis unless it has some sort of sled and someone can show you how to use it.
The metal chop saw works great
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A Few years ago I took some old lift towers and built a couple of rope tows for the local ski club
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a72...aceBook017.jpg
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a72...aceBook013.jpg
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Because you are an asshole? usual reason people laugh here.
the dremel was for the hardened edges (or something abrasive - and not a regular wood saw) - it's kinda quick with a dremel. then you use a table saw to cut through the rest of it. Or a handsaw. Or whatever that's quicker. without buying tools for accessorizing your yuppie lifestyle. I was just trying to help; kindly go fuck yourself BD
err - strawjack - how'd the plank surf for him? If it were lighter, a new england alaia maybe?