Well my problem is that a sheet of steel will cost me about $20, just for a 12x12" piece... I will definitely practice some more.Labtecpower wrote:explains a lot!
I would practice some more
you can make very nice things with some experience!
I would just get a sheet of steel and start filing shapes into it, this way you can learn very fast and cheap...
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then you're doing something wrong...
can't you just get an old piece of washing machine or so?
can't you just get an old piece of washing machine or so?
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Possibly, but I don't exactly have the time right now. I wish I did, but I don't...
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I'm not exactly sure what it's made out of...
You could straighten the edges up a little though, they look kinda crappy. Tape some sandpaper to a bench and sand it down that way; it's a lot easier if you haven't had practice with files. Finish the curvy parts the opposite way, and the imperfections in them will wear down gradually and evenly.
You could straighten the edges up a little though, they look kinda crappy. Tape some sandpaper to a bench and sand it down that way; it's a lot easier if you haven't had practice with files. Finish the curvy parts the opposite way, and the imperfections in them will wear down gradually and evenly.
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Well, it's the thought that counts (until they get older)...... then the price becomes their primary focus!Fnord wrote:You could straighten the edges up a little though, they look kinda crappy.
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Fnord, I used my bench grinder to smooth it a bit more and it actually took on a better shape. I didn't have time to take a picture, but when I gave it to my girl friend her face lit up and I don't think I have ever seen a happier person.
did a cold start on my 72 cub yesterday, boy did she start right up!!!!, she started right up and continued running , not pops no nothing, my grandfather had machines that last!!!!
it was sitting for 4 months , hasnt moved and too cold out to do any yard work so no need for it to move, so i figured since i had time, i go give her a start
it was sitting for 4 months , hasnt moved and too cold out to do any yard work so no need for it to move, so i figured since i had time, i go give her a start
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... which is about the time you upgrade to a newer modelvelocity3x wrote:Well, it's the thought that counts (until they get older)...... then the price becomes their primary focus!
Women are getting more and more independent, they don't need us for this sort of thing...warhead052 wrote:when I gave it to my girl friend her face lit up
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Those old one-lungers were built strong, man! My Dad picked up an early-70s Craftsmen once, had a three-speed, IIRC. Never did get the deck working, but my brother and I had fun dropping it into third and doing wheelies on it. I really wish he hadn't taken it for scrap. I was thinking of dropping a bigger motor in it and using it for the street fair tractor pull.jsefcik wrote:did a cold start on my 72 cub yesterday, boy did she start right up!!!!, she started right up and continued running , not pops no nothing, my grandfather had machines that last!!!!
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You know what I meant...jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Women are getting more and more independent, they don't need us for this sort of thing...warhead052 wrote:when I gave it to my girl friend her face lit up
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I also know you're a bit young to have lost your sense of humour alreadywarhead052 wrote:You know what I meant...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I still have a sense of humor, I thought it was pretty funny.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I also know you're a bit young to have lost your sense of humour alreadywarhead052 wrote:You know what I meant...
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Any *nix whizzes in the house?
I'm fixing to install a couple of cheap SSD's in RAID0 and need a way to backup and restore compressed disk images. So far, what I've got is to run the command:
To do a block level copy of the disk and compress it to a file on my backup drive. Then, to restore it, I assume I would:
To restore an image.
Do you have any quicker ways?
Pictured below is the first command running as we type. At 2.4 MB/s (which is variable at the moment since I'm using HDD's and dd will read slower as it progresses on the platter, and will probably be a little faster on a SSD), it'll take about 4 hours to copy a 32 gigabyte disk.
I'm fixing to install a couple of cheap SSD's in RAID0 and need a way to backup and restore compressed disk images. So far, what I've got is to run the command:
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dd if=/dev/sda bs=512 | bzip2 -f > /mnt/backup/backup[date].img
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bzip -dc /mnt/backup/backup[date].img | dd of=/dev/sda bs=512
Do you have any quicker ways?
Pictured below is the first command running as we type. At 2.4 MB/s (which is variable at the moment since I'm using HDD's and dd will read slower as it progresses on the platter, and will probably be a little faster on a SSD), it'll take about 4 hours to copy a 32 gigabyte disk.
yes they are build to last, not like walmart junk, i had deck problems with mine, so i parked the deck and just use to do yard work with , my neighbor needed help building a retaining wall and needed a way to move the brick from his truck to where the wall was and wheel barrel would be way to heavy, so we loaded between 1200-1250 lbs on a trailer and mine pulled no problem, his john deere couldnt budge the trailer, and his is a newer deere 23 hp , mines only 14 nd works better, glad my uncle gave me it,Daltonultra wrote:Those old one-lungers were built strong, man! My Dad picked up an early-70s Craftsmen once, had a three-speed, IIRC. Never did get the deck working, but my brother and I had fun dropping it into third and doing wheelies on it. I really wish he hadn't taken it for scrap. I was thinking of dropping a bigger motor in it and using it for the street fair tractor pull.jsefcik wrote:did a cold start on my 72 cub yesterday, boy did she start right up!!!!, she started right up and continued running , not pops no nothing, my grandfather had machines that last!!!!
i love my tractor
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