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Dunno whether to post this on /k/ or /diy/ but basically very soon I'm coming into possession of a Martini Mk. III

I want to hang it up but all the 'gun racks' I find on the interweb are either for like 5 rifles or tacticool.
Considering I want just the one rifle and it is an antique I'm thinking of some kind of wood and/or brass hook wall mount thing - but I don't know what to get or make one from scratch

halp plox
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>>924527
Buy a five rack and slice off four racks.

Also, be sure that you are aware of your local display laws. In Canada, the weapon still ahs to be secured somehow, and not displayed with ammunition.
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>>924533
Most of how they're designed means it wouldn't look very pretty (even if I did a very good job of cleaning up after) - plus it'd be wasting money buying a large rack to chop it up

The martini as its so old counts as an antique so it can sit there quite freely - until I load ammunition for it but that's a different matter
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>>924527
Make a gun rack from a deer rack. Deer antlers are pretty cheap and look classy. Here's a rack on ebay that's a matched set. It currently has no bids, and is only 15 dollars.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/8-Point-Whitetail-Deer-Antlers-Horns-White-tail-/272089052394?hash=item3f59c574ea:g:ZIoAAOSwYaFWgXQg

One word of warning though deer antler stinks while you're grinding it or using high speed saws. Apart from that, antler is a perfecy diy material, and would look great with that rifle.

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I'm trying to slim some of my dress shirts to a better fit, and i've gotten a great shape with pins, but i'm getting a weird bulb of material on the chest area like a ( ) between the two buttons. i've tried loosening up some fabric but it's not working. it seems to happen when i pin the armpit smaller
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there is a picture of it
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>>924438
>>924432
What you're doing would work if you were a guy.

Issue here is that women's clothes require darts and wedges to fit over the bust properly. That shirt likely fit well enough before you tightened it up. If you read up on bodice pattern making, or check out a fitted women's blouse, you'll see what I'm talking about.

Your options are to either add stretch panels to side or back (shirring, elastic panel, etc) or to add fabric wedges to sides. Since you're taking in garments, you may not have enough extra fabric for second option.
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>>924485
i'm a guy i have a larger chest... but not breasts...

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Hey, /diy/.

Need to construct pic related, any ideas?

Don't know what parts to use, how to bring the main pipe down to an adapter for a valve etc.
Also don't know what sort of valve to use to inject the oxygen into the tube.

It's for a hybrid rocket, so needs to be fairly strong. No woods or plastics. Weight is not an issue.

Feel free to ask me anything you need to know.
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How it needs to look when finished building.
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>>924183
Weld it from stainless.
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>>924198
No welding tools.

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hello /diy/
noob here trying to change from windows to ubuntu and I wanted to know how to install ubuntu from my phone or an micro sd card... and if it's posible.. so... could you guy help me here!?
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>>922645
>using linux for every day use
>especially when having to ask how to install it
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>>922645
www.google.com

>>922648
also this
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>>922645
>>>/g/
/diy/ is slow and not too shitty
/g/ is faster, talks about >muh freedoms, and is shitty enough for a shitty thread like this to not be unusual.

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Has anyone ever had to do something like this?

I'm moving to a new apartment, and in my new building, each apartment has its own corresponding "basement" which is basically a single room w/ door found in the underground hallway, accessible by the stairwell. Most people use these for storage but I've noticed mine is fully equipped with electrical outlets and heaters. It's big enough to set up some sort of office or vidya center (inb4 cuckshed) but I'm not sure how I'll get my wifi down there.

I've seen these wifi repeaters but they seem to be designed for mcMansions and I question if they can penetrate all the metal and concrete between my front door and my basement which is all the way at the end of the hall (pic related). And since repeaters are typically placed at the halfway point between the router and the intended receiver, I doubt I'd be able to set one up in the stairwell or the basement hallway where anyone could steal it.

My budget is about $150 to get a wifi signal down there that's good enough for some console/pc gaming and youtube, but I'd be willing to increase my budget to about $300 if it means getting wifi down there that's damn near as strong as it is in my apartment. I'm just worried about buying a repeater only to find out it can't do the job.

Suggestions? Sorry but I don't know the dimensions of the building since I'm not there yet.
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>>920361
Wi-Fi
What are you casul?
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>>920365
Just like property management won't let me set up a repeater in the common areas, they certainly won't let me run cable from my front door, down the stairwell, through the basement hallway and into my basement unit.
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>>920361
dude, just run a cable down there through some shaft, along water pipes or something like that.

even if somebody found out, and it would have been against the houserules, its not like theyd kick you out...

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Can anyone give me a absolute beginners guide to hacking? Like if someone who never touched a computer aproached you and ask you to teach them in the art.
I'm not looking for illegal activities, i'm curious about becoming a spec ops, or intelligence agent.
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Lmao what's with all these retards posting on DIY. You want to be a hacker but you can't even google a question.

Good luck becoming "spec ops" with an IQ that just skirts the line of retardation.

Now piss off back to /MLP/ fagot.
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>>924559
the guides on google need more attention and sophistication to master.
I can't have that. I wan't to aproach this at first as a little hobby and then maybe move on if i get a hang on.
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>>924551
>intelligence agent

Opening up a history book might be a better bet.

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Hey guys, i want to have a lottle 4 usb charger thing flush mounted somewhere in my dash. I hate cigarette sockets ones as they are absurdly unreliable and slow charging and look like shit so i want to hardwire in something like pic related, except with just 4 usb slots and 1 on off switch which is for all of them. How would i go aboit wiring something like this up, anyone got any wiring diagrams or good ideas? The main criteria is all 4 have to be able to charge at maximum speed and be able to charge any device. Thanks guys
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>>924433

>charge
>maximum speed

you do know USB charges at the same rate no matter if its plugged into a 12v cigarette lightter or the wall.. the actual charger only charges with 5 volts no matter what.

you wont get a faster charge by using a direct USB than an adapter since its only going to put out the necessary 5 volts regardless

please google next time
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>>924442
It is all about the charger not what it is powering the charger. If you use a 1amp charger in the 12v it will charge slower than a 2.1 amp charger in the 12v...
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>>924433
Run a heavy guage wire from the battery to where you need power. Splice in a fuseable link closer to the battery. Then split into 4 smaller wires right before your charger thingy.
That's all I got.

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Alright metal workers, all of you know what a pain in the ass it is to remove one of these from a rusted auger shaft. It could fall right off in less than 5 minutes or you could fight it for hours on end. What is the most effective ways to remove a house bearing from a shaft? I've been tinkering with an idea of using flat bar with slots to insert chains, chains, hydraulic pump, and a plate to insert chains. The flat bar will slide behind the bearing when possible, the chains will be attached to both the flat bar and the plate,and the pump will be positioned between the shaft and plate. Essentially just keep pumping until that mother fucker pops the hell off and keep on going for your day.
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>>923980
bump
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>>923980
>>923980
Spray with wd40, wait a little while. Warm up the casting with a propane tourch pretty good than focus the heat on the bearing, once the bearing is nice and hot, tap the 4 corners of the casting with a hammer. Basically a hot bearing/housing vs cold shaft will equal success.
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50/50 acetone and ATF mix will free anything seized better than anything you can buy

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I want off this ride.

Major car manufacturers are downsizing their engines, soon commonplace v8's will be relics of the past. What will the engines of the future be?

v8>v6tt>v6tttt>i4t>i4tt>i4ttt>i4tttt>i3t>i3tt>i3ttt>i3tttt>i2t>i2tt>i2ttt>i2tttt>i1t>i1tt>i1ttt>i1tttt>i1tttttttttttttttttttttt

Just wake me up from this nightmare.
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V8s are relics. I love V8 engines but they have no place in the modern world. You can do as much or more with inline 4 cylinder engines with a fraction of the capacity of conventional naturally aspirated V8s.
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>>923864
By the time you have to worry you wont be driving anymore and you'll be taking a google drive powrered uber that doesnt even have a driver.
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>>923864
>hurr durr there's no replacement for displacement

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Guys, I am wondering how to make a custom anvil.

I have so many anvils as it is, but they're all pretty bland and uninspiring, so it's hard to bargain them to other anvil hoarders. I just want to be rid of them.

Any tips appreciated.
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>>923448
>Anvil hoarding is now a thing.
Damn
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>>923462
Wile E. Coyote needs all the anvils he can get.
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>>923448
Don't customize your anvils. It will only decrease their value. What you need to do is find people who know their shit (aka blacksmiths. you know, poeple that actually use anvils) and sell to them.

Anvils are designed certain ways for certain reasons. They are tools, not collectibles. If you try to sell a customized one to someone who knows their shit, they will just laugh and walk away.

Unless your anvils are cheap cast iron capped shit that noone wants anyway. Then do wtf you want, they aren't worth any more then their scrap value anyway.

sup /diy/. milfag here, ive been planning on getting out at the end of my contract but dont know for sure what i want to do when i grow up.
ive been thinking about doing something like electrician, because electricity and electronics are hobbies of mine, and id rather do 1-2 years of trade school instead of 4+ years of college. i cant stand being in regular school so im pretty sure i wont do well, and im more of a hands on guy anyway.
any electricians care to chime in on how they like/dislike it? if the are happy with their career choice or not? tips, tricks, or anything else worth mentioning? thanks!
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There are a lots of different kinds of electricians jobs. You can work in a factory repairing and replacing stuff. Working in construction can be physically hard but can pay well if you are in the union in the USA. Had a high school friend who worked for GE and traveled all over the world working on generators on dams. After working as an electrician for a few years I decided to do sound and video which is a low voltage electricain. The work has been interesting but I probably would have made more money being a union construction electricain. For me work needs to be interesting and sound, video and control systems had been fun. I've got about 6 years till I retire and I don't regret picking my hobby for a career.
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>>922708
Interesting. It's just a thought so idk what I would try to specialize in at this point, but the different specialties all seem interesting at least
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>>922695

Don't. It turns you in to a self righteous prick who thinks the world and everyone in it revolves around electricians. And it's boring.

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I want to convert my arcade stick to have a female printer cable connector (pic related) instead of having its own dedicated USB wire.

How difficult will this be to do? I have some soldering experience but would essentially be going in blind.
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That is an USB-B connector
Modifying it should be easy, as you'd just need to run 4 wires from the current connector to the new port.
And you'd need to cut some space for the connector.

Why do you want to do this tho? Seems rather pointless.
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>>922532
you'll have to file/cut/melt out a hole for the centronics connector. you may have to pick the wires a little carefully ( 25? in a printer cable )

but why? do you not want anyone else to use it?
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>>922532
Are you trying to bring out each switch on an individual pin? That's going to be a bit more work than just replacing the connector.

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I want to start black smithing on a low budget and am looking to make an anvil. I've found this Link: http://pioneersettler.com/diy-blacksmithing-anvil/
Is this good?
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As a "budget" anvil I see nothing wrong with it.
Having said that, you're going to get a lot of feedback as contact is made due to the beam not being solid.
For instance, when you are working your material on one side of the flange causing vibration in the web.
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I see, would an I beam work better? Also I would fix it to a stump or something
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Yes an I Beam would be better as it is formed steel.
You want the web of the material to be as thick as possible or as you can afford.
The Web width would need to be small as possible.
That gives you less deflection when striking.

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What's a good insulating foam to use for a cat shelter like this? Basically, I want to fill all the areas between boxes where I don't have sufficient whatchamacallit insulation so boxes don't move around.

Someone told me some of that insulation melts plastic. Sounds like bs, but confirm. I also don't want the cats breathing any hazardous fumes.
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>>924314
some kinds of insulation eats pvc, you can't run electric wire over some insulation for example, specifically the hard board type stuff

you could use the horrible rolls of wire wool insulation type stuff, perhaps some of those airbags you get for packing parcels or stuff it with packing peanuts.
expanding foam?
jelly?
concrete?
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>>924314
Asbestos. And napalm.
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>>924314
Shelter for what? Stray cats? You're trying to over engineer this thing.

The vast majority of animals are more than capable of keeping themselves plenty warm on their own in cold air. What gets animals in the end is moisture which inhibits their coat's insulating qualities, or drafts strong enough to leach the warm air trapped by their coat.

A single wall box with a protected entrance to keep drafts at bay and a vent hole near the top to let warm moist air leak out is all animals need.

Straw or shredded paper can also help them nest if it gets any colder.

I would find a way to shield the entrance. That allows easy entrance and egress while dampening air flow. Maybe a piece of fleece with flaps cut, folded over a few times then attached to the inside of the box over the entrance. Some holes along the top will let light in and moisture out.

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A family member got me this for the holiday, /diy/. I have my gallon of shitty beer fermenting in my closet, but I'm not particularly a beer drinker. I see how all of the parts are reuseable (Probably to sell more of their beer making refills)but I was thinking something a bit different.

What else would I need to convert this into a still for gin?
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>>922923
Sorry, doesn't have to be expressley for gin.
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>>922923
Brewing and distilling are two totally separate things that take totally different equipment, and distilling at home isn't recommended for two reasons: One, if you fuck up you can blow your house off it's foundation, and two, if you do it wrong you can literally poison yourself to death.
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Yeah^^ that's right (sorry I'm kind of new) you can google the differences and probably learn both processes pretty easily.

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