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Started with beef and mushroom toppings, and added green bell pepper, black olives, pepperoni, extra cheese, spices, i think bacon too! Not too heavy but tasty.
I dunno if it's based on a model or if is just a custom made bike. I just had to take a shot of this. That's one of the weirdest front wheels I've ever seen!
A friend called this the equivalent on bikes for a lowrider car! I actually think it fits!
Old Project, ROCCAT ISKU/FX TIER1 by RENOVATIO-MODDING
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MEDAL OF HONOR WARFIGHTER
I used elastic to suspend the hard drive cage so that it's decoupled from the case. This made an incredible difference to the overall sound of the system.
My prototype hydro cannon using air compressor and a very unnecessary long RSCB clip that I put together for the test.
I'm trying to find a way to manually 'regulate' the air flow by using variable length of RSCB clip to increase/decrease the amount of deadspace.
More details of the mod here: www.flickr.com/photos/surkrew/6021252105/in/photostream
First I tried to cut these hole by hand with a carpet knife or similar. EPIC FAILURE.
Then I tried a hole punch. EPIC FAILURE.
Then I tried the 70€ circle cutter. EPIC FAILURE. The 2nd row has some misaligned holes. I had to cover up some bad cuts.
Then I went back to the hole punch-bolt-nut contraption and combined it with using a carpet knife. It works but takes ages. At least 10 minutes per hole.
I NEED A HYDRAULIC PRESS... or similar.. or or a workshop that has one...
I've wasted 100€ on tools already and I can't get it done properly.
So... 80 Grit Nail File (Peach,) Salon Board, that's one side, 100 grit, one side 180 grit, (Black,) and a 3 way buffer block. All are by "Trim" nail care and can be found in the CVS. (I already had the salon board, hence the signs of wear.) The tissue paper and bubble wrap came on her sleeping head, but I put it on each head in turn to protect it while I worked on the ears.
I used the Peach first, then the Black (each side in turn,) then "smooth" and "buff" on the buffer block. I did not use the "Shine" side of the buffer block because well... I didn't want her ears to be glaringly shiny.
Mount Barker, Western Australia.
Holden Commodore SV8.
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Side panel re-fitted to the case, showing its grille on the outside, plus a row of extra ventilation holes along the top edge.