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justin aka redneck standing in someone's fish pond... ever "mucked out" a friggin fish pond?? it's disgusting
Made from 2x4s, 1/2" plywood, EMT conduit and mounted to the factory rack with U bolts, this carried our two yaks over 2,000 miles. Bummer of putting the boats on edge is the over height (>7'-6") fee on the ferrys in Puget Sound. This was at our first gas stop in Redding, CA.
We pulled the engine out of this 1981 Jeep Wagoneer without a cherry picker. Or at least not a real one.
After tearing off the heads and eliminating as much weight as possible we had to figure out a way to get it out. So when the first weight bar was bowing badly we decided to use the olympic weight bar. That was batter but we couldn't getthe engine out without some type of leverage. Looking around I asked if we could put 4x6's under the engine to lift it.
Shawn said no, but had the idea of putting the 4x6's on top with cinder blocks underneath.
The unbelievable thing is that it actually worked. And nobody was hurt. Well except from some squished fingers and scraped knuckles.
The really bad part was that they had to carry it on the weight bar about 40 feet or so to the back of the guy's truck, then list it onto the tailgate.
But they did it. It only took about six hours.
We took the plastic from the greenhouse and used it as a slip and slide this past Sunday night...had a blast.
Nikon D700
Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8
This little setup in the far corner of a (three story) roadside market in Eastern Washington just begged to be photographed.
Macro set-up with a Nikkor 70-300mm with a old porst 50mm in front of it (front side faceing front of the Nikkor).
Works so well!
I'm guessing that there were a few rednecks standing next to this creek and one said "Well, Cletus, we have one bus body and a need to get over this here creek. Whatcha say we permanently affix the bus as a bridge". Genius!
Of course I had to take a photo of it!
Taken in Ripley, MS at First Monday Flea Market
Drop it in a car-door cavity, leave it there for hours, no problems, put the bulb back into the hallway light when done :)