The coolest thing is when you are you are smart enough to shield it with your hand (because you got sprayed on the first one) but still get a big blast and it ends up hitting your buddy right in the face :rockin:
Not that I did that or anything :cross:
I saw the "i"-slogans, but I dont think I saw the plain-vanilla explanation of:
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It could be done in such a way so people didnt think of pancakes or breakfast :)
(other than a nice breakfast stout)
That is a very nice piece of work!
Question - How did you go about mounting the furring strips? Screwed to the side or glued? Didnt know if the freezer may have any coils in the sides? I'd like to get a second freezer and make one...
You shouldn't have stopped so soon on Wikipedia...
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The long term active ingredient is a non-volatile, viscous oil which remains on the surface, providing lubrication and protection from moisture. This is diluted with a volatile hydrocarbon to give a low viscosity fluid which can be...
Alum. is way easier to work with. Take the same care to get a nice final product, but the cutting process itself will be easier. Take care not to get too crazy on the cutting pressure with the alum. since it is softer the bit might have a tendency to 'bite' into the material if you try to be a...
That is the one thing about H.F... it's a crap shoot on the quality of their products... A high quality step bit from HD or Lowes will cost a bit more. You could always buy one cheap one from H.F. to practice with then upgrade to a higher quality step-bit if you have to do multiple holes...
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A step-bit would be your easiest solution... check out Harbor Freight, as Irr said, if you have one in your area or any hardware store... Dont forget to center punch the hole or drill a small pilot hole first to prevent the step bit from walking.
If you are going to use a drill-bit on a thin...