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that-prick-althea · 1 year
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I tattooed one of my designs yesterday for the first time since June I think and it turned out okay
Tattoo commissions are also open!
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myfieldking · 6 months
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Fieldking's rotary cutter is a strong tool that makes clearing land easier on your farm. With its tough build and sharp blades, this cutter slices through thick brush, weeds, and small trees, helping you tidy up overgrown areas quickly.
Whether you're keeping pastures neat, clearing paths, or cleaning up fence lines, our rotary cutter gets the job done. For more information about product, visit: https://shorturl.at/irQY0
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beepboopappreciation · 5 months
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I know traditional art doesn't get as many notes on this hellsite as digital art does, but I wanted to share this piece I've been working on!!
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satthirasstrikes · 2 years
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Traditional style dragon touch up for Bob!
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aashiyancha · 1 year
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Alice and Ares' living room
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club-touge · 1 year
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Story time: This  particular car has come full circle..1988 NA FC RX7 with an unknown history & a spirit that won’t be snuffed out. I met my buddy on our first touge drive with his other friend, both randoms I met at a gas station the night before. First corner on the local run and the man in back understeers straight off into a tree killing the 91′ miata.. Due to life circumstances he had to sell the car which was in bad shape and, he sold it to his friend (other driver). Me and the friend became close, I helped him rebuild the wrecked miata into a drift missile. New gas tank, subframes, welded diff, suspension, a arms ect. Due to my life circumstances then, I had to move and never got to see the car drive. We stayed friends, and I got to see videos of it driving and drifting. An awesome feeling to see the car I helped put together getting use and enjoyment! Time goes by and the friend ends up trading that missile miata for this 1988 RX7. 187,000 chassis miles. Original NA car, with a turbo ii drivetrain swap running on one rotor, and paint/interior trashed. Car was an wreck..A great financial choice for a college student. So naturally he goes full budget or f-ck it build. Rebuilds the motor, “wires” it together, and has a turbo 13b car. Car is broken and rebuilt throughout the learning process of driving. Car goes to North Carolina, does drift events, touge, street duty. Years down the line buddy moves to where I am. I have the opportunity to drive the car, drift it, work on it, tune, help out with whatever. Felt like a team car. Took it to events, meets, touge. Naturally, life situations, I move again and don’t see the car for 2 years. It gets beat, broken, but not rebuilt. Time goes on, she sits. But cannot be laid to rest. Life situations, blessings, I get the opportunity the own the car. I drive 1200 miles to pick up the rx7. It looked like a barn find when I put it on the trailer, covered in dust. I get it home and assess the issues, fix a few so I can move it about. Rip it around a few times but on one drive it developed a major electrical issue. Car sits for a year due to life situations. I got to work on it for the first time in a while and plan to regularly whenever possible!  I want my friend’s dream and spirit to live on in this car because he was so inspired to piece this thing together. And the way it all came together and the friends who have helped keep it going along the way. And I know he will drive it again and probably even own it one day.. The motor rebuild was pieced with used parts from local rx7 guys. With FD rx7 irons, FD rotors, s5 turbo, s4 rx7 other bits. Along the knowledge passed down by other rotary enthusiasts. A true frankenstein build. This car just has to live and be driven. This car has to scream again! This is how its sitting currently... car was repainted and looked great a few years ago, but now.. its trash Also I dug into the whole wiring mess, isolated every wire (harness was heavily modified)  and properly insulated it all, routed nicely ect. Fixed a ton of connections and bad crimps, bad grounds, redid a lot of the harness. Found wires rubbing through on metal causing shorts, AFR 12v source intermittent connection, battery cable from trunk to starter was about to rub through and cause a fire!  Haven’t taken pics as its been a few weeks since ive been into the shop.. but all that effort I did fixed the major wiring issue and I knew the instant it started up, smooth idle. Took it for a few drives and just fell in love again. The feel, sound, experience of this 80′s chassis with a 250 HP turbo rotary is just something unique and really special. This car is a few steps closer to being track worthy! -I want to delete the swirl pot setup that I don’t trust is routed correctly. And the extra port is capped with a zip tie. Which already blew off once. Rather delete this setup and eliminate extra leak points. -Car has mismatched coilovers with too stiff of springs rates -Car has nice cusco LSD rear end but need adjustable camber and toe bits + alignment -Need extra 5 lug wheels for drift spares -Few minor leaks need to be addressed -I do have bumpers for it, but cosmetics are not priority -Need to rebuild front wheel bearings -Car has Inline hydro e-brake which I am not a fan of. Going to remove it and do a dual caliper setup to retain brake feel -Exhaust leak under the car fills cabin with premix smell
-Passenger bucket seat/harness
*down the line* -BNR rebuild turbo w/ billet compressor wheel and porting
-New intercooler setup, greddy throttle body inlet, exhaust (it was made quiet for cali..no emissions where the car is now) and retune on new ECU. It’s on an old old 2000s version of adaptronics.
The motor runs great on the current setup.  So I want to keep it simple for now, and just spend more time in the cockpit after I go through and make it a bit more reliable. Dreams, time, money 💖
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currently figuring out what devices my ocs would have as heads if they were in dialtown
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wandaluvstacos · 10 months
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I haven't really sewn anything with the machine I just bought off Facebook Marketplace for $80, so I can't yet say it's a great purchase (it may confound and enrage me) but right now I love it. It weighs like 35 lbs, so it is clearly all metal. It's that lovely 50's turquoise, but I think it was manufactured in Japan in 1963. Unlike older machines, it has a zig zag stitch, so it could be used on knits/elastics. It took us a while to figure out how to wind it up, but my dad had some knowledge of my grandma's machine, so we figured it out. Lemme tell you, this thing is QUIET, and it sews like butter. My current machine is a chintzy Brother computerized machine, so while it comes with some bells and whistles, it will literally SHAKE when I sew fast, and you can't sew through more than two layers of fabric. I piled up three layers of flannel when I tried this machine out and it didn't even flinch. It put the pedal to the metal and still, no shaking or clunking. So I'm really hoping it sews this well the more I use it, because I was so floored by how nicely it sews. It's also in fantastic condition with no rust.
Kinda shocking how much quality of sewing machines has declined since the 60's tho. :/ I've heard the only machines that rival these old workhorses these days are Berninas (which are thousands of dollars).
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mctreeleth · 1 year
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Sitting on the loo absolutely mystified as to why my back is spasming so painfully because I don’t have a working memory good enough to remember that I spent 4 hours today hunched over making dice bags for all my friends.
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foegs · 2 years
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evil things in my room rn
heap of fabric scraps in the middle of the carpet
sprouted sweet potato growing unrestrained on my plant shelf
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machineblog · 2 years
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myfieldking · 2 years
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As an agricultural piece of machinery, rotavators are useful for soil preparation. Rotavator machines play an important role in preparing soil for seeds and bulbs to be inserted in gardens. Also, in a single pass, a rotavator performs various farming tasks such as cutting, pulverizing, mixing, and leveling the soil. It is a valuable piece of farm machinery for soil preparation; it performs farming tasks in such a way that it saves time and human effort. If you want to buy this, then visit our website and get a reliable and long-lasting piece of machinery.
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huaqiangmachine · 2 years
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Our company's organic fertilizer machine manufacturers specializes in the production of organic fertilizer equipment, organic fertilizer dryers, organic fertilizer granulators, organic fertilizer turning machines, organic fertilizer pulverizers and other organic fertilizer production equipment. We have a professional technical team and after-sales team to provide customers with sufficient pre-sales and after-sales protection.
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myhorsegatsby · 2 years
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Washing Day Blues
My Rotary Line Bites the Dust Yes, my rotary line, in situ since 2019, finally keeled over at the weekend. Well, to be fair, it had been leaning at an angle greater than Pisa for about 9 months. Shored up with the odd stone, slivers of wood and some well placed bricks, it rocked gently from side to side whenever a tired butterfly or moth decided to use it as a resting place. Last Sunday was a…
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everestcorporation · 2 years
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alrahatrading · 3 days
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High-Performance Rotary Hammer Drill Machine - Al Rahat Trading
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Discover durable and powerful rotary hammer drill machine at Al Rahat Trading. Ideal for heavy-duty construction projects, our drills offer unmatched performance and reliability.
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