Wetdryvac / Texts
Order by: date ↓ - rating ↑Of the lot, most admire the negative space work in the pen drawing. Nifty stuff!
Right then. I generally do text via Skype when on contract, but if I'm not on a work task, I'll aim for voice too.
*grins*
Right then. That's a happy thing that is.
The WD40 is for loosening nuts only - the nuts for the legs specifically. I'm being very careful not to get any on the wood itself.
The cleaner will be a brush wheel on a drill for the metal, to remove rust, and then the legs will be re-painted with factory standard industrial paint to match their initial use. I'm avoiding anything that really polishes them up, to keep the original use in mind.
The legs are steel mill bench legs from a local foundry/mill. That kind of leg was used in two functions - and the legs are actually missing the armature support which would have supported the main deck after having been bolted to the floor. The markings of the cuts are those of an Oxy-A rig.
Yep, and how I love 'em. They let me live on nearly no money, and hand things to other folks down the line.
The security guard photo: Win.
Glad you liked it. Even more glad it appears to trigger thinking. I do separate ethics (the model by which one lives) from morals (the reasons upon which the choices are made in choosing how build the model) very sharply. Maybe that'll help any confusion?
Also, I'm unfortunately one of those daft artists who's on occasion somewhat murky - instead, alas, of deep. So, might just be unintelligible even to me come morning.
Like Tom Waits reconstructing his singing out of his piano.
*grins*
Thank-you.
*bows back*
This is what I get for not having ethics and not caring until 14 - once they become important, they stick.







Yep, I followed your LJ post here, and am quite enthralled by the ideas. Points for real life is nearly as much fun just doing stuff for the sake of doing it - and this here keeping track of? Nice. Thanks.