Ethan in Cleveland Posted Friday at 04:53 PM Author Posted Friday at 04:53 PM 4 hours ago, SMAKCruiser said: Unfortunately, no. The issue is in the cylinder itself I'd like to pull the motor out and dig more, but I don't have an engine lift. You can rent them. I had to do that several times to move around heavy woodworking machines. Quote
Johnnycage46 Posted Friday at 05:04 PM Posted Friday at 05:04 PM 1 hour ago, Einstein said: one of my recent projects - midmod tv stand with slides on each side and drawers in the middle You made that? That's amazing. I can barely cut a pine board in a straight line! 2 Quote
Draconator Posted Friday at 05:08 PM Posted Friday at 05:08 PM 34 minutes ago, BillsBruce said: Bass guitar, plastic modeling and cats. My nerd game is strong. Me too. My main bass is a Hohner B2B Steinberger copy. Also have a Yamaha RBX 4 strings, and a Fender Jazz 5 string. What type of bass(es) do you have? Quote
The Firebaugh Kid Posted Friday at 05:21 PM Posted Friday at 05:21 PM 4 hours ago, thenorthremembers said: Very well done on the music. Outside of the talent, its incredible how far recording has come. Thanks! And yes it’s insane, I record at home on a laptop. Its great to have that become so affordable/convenient. Quote
BillsPride12 Posted Friday at 05:34 PM Posted Friday at 05:34 PM This has been an awesome thread! Thanks OP As a kid you spend all of your time hanging out with friends but as an adult I feel like hobbies are what get you through life! 1 Quote
Einstein Posted Friday at 05:47 PM Posted Friday at 05:47 PM 42 minutes ago, Johnnycage46 said: You made that? That's amazing. I can barely cut a pine board in a straight line! Yep. Just like anything else, you get a little better each time you practice and make things! 3 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted Friday at 06:30 PM Posted Friday at 06:30 PM 3 hours ago, HOUSE said: I collect gold bullion, I have a full basement loaded with the stuff and I never lock the doors All these years we thought he was HOUSE, when in actuality he's 1 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted Friday at 06:57 PM Posted Friday at 06:57 PM I love to fish. I was going to go this afternoon after work but we're getting storms....kinda pissed out it. I've been looking forward to it since yesterday. 2 Quote
finn Posted Friday at 07:10 PM Posted Friday at 07:10 PM 4 hours ago, Captain Hindsight said: if you on the Chess.com app my username is puzzlestjb always looking for new people to play I sent you a challenge. (I'm bikopuccinni.) I made it three days, but I usually move within a few hours. No worries if that's still too slow for you. 2 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted Friday at 07:43 PM Posted Friday at 07:43 PM 34 minutes ago, finn said: I sent you a challenge. (I'm bikopuccinni.) I made it three days, but I usually move within a few hours. No worries if that's still too slow for you. 1 Quote
qwksilver Posted Friday at 07:56 PM Posted Friday at 07:56 PM For my fellow chess players you can find me as qwksilver on chess . com. Send a game or friend request. I mostly play 5 minute blitz but I'm open to other time constraints Fyi I hit 1900 elo last week. Personal best. 1 Quote
US Egg Posted Friday at 08:18 PM Posted Friday at 08:18 PM 5 hours ago, Einstein said: one of my recent projects - midmod tv stand with slides on each side and drawers in the middle That is impressive, it pops. Has kind of a ‘50’s flair. Do you have pics of other projects? 1 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted Friday at 09:09 PM Posted Friday at 09:09 PM (edited) 6 hours ago, Einstein said: one of my recent projects - midmod tv stand with slides on each side and drawers in the middle That is outstanding work Einstein. Beautifully done. Edited Friday at 09:09 PM by Royale with Cheese 1 Quote
Einstein Posted Friday at 09:11 PM Posted Friday at 09:11 PM 32 minutes ago, US Egg said: That is impressive, it pops. Has kind of a ‘50’s flair. Do you have pics of other projects? Sure, here are some others: Walnut fireplace mantle Custom built-in's with lighting and the mantle you saw in the last picture Shoe rack and coat area with built-in laundry shoot Food storage shelves Walnut jewelry box (plays wedding song when opened) Cabinetry 1 2 4 Quote
Augie Posted Friday at 09:26 PM Posted Friday at 09:26 PM 12 minutes ago, Einstein said: Sure, here are some others: Walnut fireplace mantle Custom built-in's with lighting and the mantle you saw in the last picture Shoe rack and coat area with built-in laundry shoot Food storage shelves Walnut jewelry box (plays wedding song when opened) Cabinetry That’s awesome! We check our neighbors when they are away and I was surprised to find how committed he is to the shop in his basement. That is no light undertaking to create that kind of stuff. 2 Quote
Draconator Posted Friday at 09:28 PM Posted Friday at 09:28 PM 17 minutes ago, Einstein said: Sure, here are some others: Walnut fireplace mantle Custom built-in's with lighting and the mantle you saw in the last picture Shoe rack and coat area with built-in laundry shoot Food storage shelves Walnut jewelry box (plays wedding song when opened) Cabinetry Awesome work! 2 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted Friday at 09:32 PM Posted Friday at 09:32 PM It’s funny— my dad has very few hobbies. After he retired, he just became bored, and I have tried to get him to pick something up. on the other hand, I have a ridiculous and endless amount of hobbies. and when I get a new hobby, I sort of dive into it fully and obsessively. Some drop off for a bit, but then I come back to in spurts. The two most recent hobbies I have added over the past year: 1) cooking authentic Chinese food and trying to perfect deep dish pizza 2) weight lifting (now at the gym 5-6 days per week) But if I made a list now, I think I probably have 20 solid ongoing hobbies. 2 Quote
Einstein Posted Friday at 09:33 PM Posted Friday at 09:33 PM 2 minutes ago, Draconator said: Awesome work! 4 minutes ago, Augie said: That’s awesome! We check our neighbors when they are away and I was surprised to find how committed he is to the shop in his basement. That is no light undertaking to create that kind of stuff. Yeah it can be a fun hobby. Funny story: That laundry chute you see in the third picture above: I quickly became tired of carrying clothes back up the stairs, so I built a reverse-sucking machine that allows us to not only drop the clothes down when when they're dirty, but also suck them back up to the 2nd story when they're clean. I made a video of this process if anyone wants to see it. Quote
Draconator Posted Friday at 09:36 PM Posted Friday at 09:36 PM 2 minutes ago, Einstein said: Yeah it can be a fun hobby. Funny story: That laundry chute you see in the third picture above: I quickly became tired of carrying clothes back up the stairs, so I built a reverse-sucking machine that allows us to not only drop the clothes down when when they're dirty, but also suck them back up to the 2nd story when they're clean. I made a video of this process if anyone wants to see it. That would be really cool to see. Quote
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