I like model railroading
Its good to have hobbies.
Agreed. Show us your setup OP
>>1002544
Every fucking year we have a nice little gardening festival in our neighborhood. Guess who shows up and wrecks up the place with their little plastic fucking tracks and their little scale models of Santa's shitty workshop? TRAINFAGS. You faggots have no decency, sitting in your yard chairs huffing and puffing about those kids trying to get past your shitty rope tied to two by fours that protect your stupid little plastic trains. They're not special you cunt. You special snowflakes don't belong at a FUCKING GARDEN FESTIVAL. You're not even selling anything you pricks, you just set up your little rolling dildos once a year right in my fucking walking path. Fuck you assholes.
Good quality ones, perhaps? Maybe some really good brands or what to look for in one?
Tried a soldering iron, but couldn't get the hang of it.
>>1002040
Git gud
>>1002043
dude is right, soldering gun and soldering iron are kinda the same thing
>>1002084
In the same way a moped and a ducatti are the same thing.
Where can I get steel plate for general cut/weld diy stuff. Thinking of 3/16" hot roll plate 4' x 8' for starters, maybe 11gauge cold roll would be cheaper though. My company buys from Samuel in Houston once every few months for various projects, so I could probably place a small order and pay with my CC, but I don't want to call and be a "whats the cheapest option you have available right now" douche...
Oh yeah, my project right now is an above ground fire pit for camping.
>>1001166
You'll have to call and price it out. 3/16" is hefty for a fire pit.
I order my steel using email for quotes and only call them to pay for the order via cc. Email seems to be the best way for us small fries because we're not on the phone with a sales rep for half an hour for a sub $1000 order.
I'm new to electical stuff and I was given this beast. What would be a good project?
Close-up.
>>998855
Wind generator.
>>998855
Make a giant tattoo gun with a piece of sharpened rebar
Greetings /diy/
It is I, that Autist with the cooling vest.
Honestly this is barely worth starting a new thread, but I wanted some input from you guys.
Since last thread I have replaced my home made wrist and elbow seals with some cheap Chinese silicone drysuit seals. I now have a workable vacuum seal on the gauntlet.
Next step is figuring out how to mount the heatsink and pressure gauge through the PVC pipe while maintaining a good seal.
I haven't done anything like this before so I've got a few ideas for you guys to tear apart before I waste time and materials testing them.
A quick run down for those not familiar with my project, the aim is to create a highly portable medical device which will dynamically manage a person's core body temperature when climate, required PPE/activity, and/or medical conditions would have resulted in hyperthermia/heatstroke.
It achieves this using a peltier cooler applied to a heatsink in direct contact with the skin, along with a partial vaccum chamber to prevent local vasoconstriction under the heatsink.
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I want to build a skin-on-frame kayak (pic related), and I'm looking for a suitable (and cheap) material to build the frames.
Usually, marine plywood is used for this. However, this is not locally available, and shipping cost would almost double the price, which is just ridiculous.
So I'm looking for a suitable alternative (if there is one).
One thing I have tried, I kid you not: I glued together three scrap pieces of high density fiberboard to the desired thickness, made a frame from that and tested how strong it was. I put it on two pieces of lumber and jumped around on it. To my surprise, it hardly budged. Now this would be an incredibly cheap way to do this, and it seems to work well enough (I'd have to seal it somehow, I guess), but it also is an incredibly stupid way to do it.
Any suggestions welcome.
>>993815
>high density fiberboard
i'd love to see how this swells when it gets wet
maybe you can treat it with epoxy, or soak it with polyurethane?
>>993818
Yes, I'm aware of that. However, the process of gluing those pieces of HDF together was just some wild experiment I did because there was nothing else around. It's highly unpractical.
I'm interested in alternatives that come in the desired thickness (1/2 inch) and are comparable in strength to marine ply. Water resistance isn't really an issue since I can just treat it, like you suggested.
>>993825
Can you just use regular plywood but seal it ?
Hey /diy/, I'm about to make a clay pot dedicated to 4chan out of pure dirt. I've been clearing it out of grass, sticks, rocks, etc. I haven't made one since high school so imma bit rusty. Are their any dos and don'ts along with protips that you can provide.
P.S Imma post the whole process on this thread.
>>991995
Only rule that you have to follow is you have to do it the nude.
wait a minute
make sure it's a fucking swastika you faggot
I fucking love this stuff. Every two weeks I spray it on both the soil and the plants and they just explode.
Even with my super crowded garden my yield is going to be amazing. I already have about 30 sunbursts on the vine and my heirloom tomatos should be sprouting any day now.
Is there a better product? Everybody I have talked too swears by this.
One week ago
Does involve composting human shit cause diy won't care other wise.
Today, a week ago I used a tablespoon diluted into a gallon and applied until both the ground and the plants were drenched.
Check out muh boat /diy/ gonna be the pride of the regatta I tell ya
kill yourself
>>1004111
Would if I could friend to bad drownings out of the question.
Because this bitch floats
hey guys, I have a problem with my shingle, pic related, anyways, somehow, one of them cracked a little and was raised, I noticed this because I went to check my roof after I found water leaking in through my roof , I'm planning to replace it myself, I've read a few tutorials on the internet, and already have a general idea of how to, I don't have any actual experience though. are there things I should avoid? anyone have any tips?
Throw a tarp over it until you can get a good dry day or 2 (maybe more if you're working alone and it's a large roof).
How steep is the roof? If it's very steep get some roof jacks.
Shingling is pretty easy actually. There is a reason it is the lowest paid trade. One of the few jobs you can get without a high school education and most places don't make you take a drug test.
>>1003795
not too steep, I'd say about a 15-20° incline at most
can you get a bigger picture so we can see more around it? looks like wind damage to me
if it's just a single shingle i'd just tar the thing and call it a day.
Maybe one of you can help me out.
I've got a small jack hammer in need of oil. The manual says I need 40# Rotella oil, but i can't find it anywhere except online, and I don't want to order a big jug of it. I asked around and was recommended to use Rotella 15w 40 instead. My question is, will it make much of a difference, or will I fuck up the tool?
Thanks for your help.
Pic related. Harbor freight, i know. They had no idea how to help me.
>>1003444
it's a harbor freight jackhammer
put vegetable oil in there if you have to, who gives a shit
>>1003444
I'd use straight 30 weight non-detergent oil. I have no idea why they'd recommend an engine oil for an air tool. Engine oils have way too many additives.
>>1003450
yeah, non detergent. doesnt really matter what weight but 15w30 is like low displacement motorcycle oil, so, good enough i guess
so i think i mixed my resin wrong, im making a small teardrop bead with a bee i found encased in the middle, this isnt the first bug ive encased, but its the first one ive done that was so small. Normally its done by now, but it isnt, and i was wondering if i mixed it wrong, missed some kind of step, or if smaller things cure slower.
You probably didn't mix it well enough or got the ratio wrong.
If you're lucky it will cure very slowly.
If you're unlucky, it won't cure at all.
>>1003396
should i cut it off from oxygen? some tutorials say i should but its not in the directions
>>1003399
You can apply a little extra heat. Epoxy is one of those things that cure with heat. Just leave it in in a container on the dash of your car out in the sun. (or wrap in foil. Uv will fuck epoxy unless its got blockers)
hey /diy/.
i've stretched a transparent greenhouse tarp on a frame and i need to paint it. the tension is even rendering the surface less prone to any deformation. problem is, it's nearly impossible to make paint adheres to polyethylene-type plastic, and at some point, i need to use a very soft kind of painter tape to delimit an area. also, at some other point, i need to apply a certain type of acrylic using a paint roll.
i've resorted to painting some parts of it with basic white spray paint, which adheres better than acrylic applied with a roll. - but the second paint i'm using needs to be applied with a roll, and so far, all my attempts gave way to the same result: i'm pretty much just smudging the paint back and forth achieving little opacity, and i'm going for full opacity.
i've looked everywhere online and found different techniques to paint plastic. but none seem to fit for my case, because i can't sand it down before painting. i have yet to try a transparent plastic primer, but my research indicates that it does not work well with polyethylene.
does anyone have experience with painting plastic?
tl;dr - need to paint polyethylene stretched on a frame, wat do?
bumpin'
Use a spray paint designed for plastic?
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>>1003293
inb4 thread will be here for days no need to bump.
Seriously krylon rattle cans that are specifically for plastics is the best solution I've dealt with trying to paint plastics.
Possibly prime with that and roll over with your specific paint?
>tarp
Is pic related what you're trying to paint?
Cause that looks kinda like a roll of shrink wrap.
Also why can't you sand it? Is it super thin? All you need to do is burnish it a bit for the paint to grab onto.hell even like even something like 800 grit might help.
I've got a small static caravan and about £2000+ saved up to make it a small space for myself to live in, Give me a few ideas on a layout lads?
wtf is a static caravan? a piece of shit on blocks in your mom's front yard ya pikey?
cm?
and not Jesus Mesurements?
>>1003205
My Family owns a 3 acre holiday park in a rural village, i'm not some gippo lad.
Got this old Pratt & Whitney 16" x 54" lathe hooked up. Set the feed rate to 60 TPI (slow as it goes) and engaged power feed on a light surface pass on a rod of crap hot rolled, and lo and behold terrible surface finish. I think it's feeding too fast.
Any ideas why? No I'm not using the half nut as a power feed.
>>1003031
tool was a rather large insert, an elongated diamond shape. Probably carbide.
Can you show us a close up of the finish?
>>1003057
Not at the moment, too tired from hooking up the phase converter.
ohhh...
I just realized I didn't have the right letter selected, my mistake.