Thank you to all
- XxtriviumxX
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Hehe I agree with everything said on this thread... Thanks PCGUY for this amazing forum.
And the members for sharing their ideas and always providing each other with support.
And the members for sharing their ideas and always providing each other with support.
- MrCrowley
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I don't think i've turned my computer off in over a month now that I think about itRagnarok wrote:It's usually the first site I visit when I power up my computer.
Spudfiles: The reason I get up in the morning
true MrCrowley, i'm currently on it right now at school waiting for classes to start, i would have to say this is the website i am on 99% of the time i am on the internet. IF i'm not here, i'm at mcmaster
Thanks PCGUY!!!
Thanks PCGUY!!!
"Some say his pet elephant is pink, and that he has no understanding of "PG rated forum". All we know is, he's called JSR. "
Believe me, if you would get another bench, you would still have the same problem within a month....MrCrowley wrote:Yeah The Garage is my work space. I've got a 2.5m long x 1m wide bench that's already filled of just supplies. I need another to work on
Or why not use the floor?
Just dump everything into some dark corner of the Garage and youve got a clear workbench
- Acdcmonkey1991
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Ahhhh..... if it wasnt for spudfiles I would be dead or in the hospital, cheers to 3 years of excellent service and unknowingly saving dozens of lives through education (who knew that was possible )
Also, cheers to being the number two site I visit (after **cough cough 89 cough cough***)
Just Kidding
Or not
Also, cheers to being the number two site I visit (after **cough cough 89 cough cough***)
Just Kidding
Or not
VH was awesome!!
Current projects:
C02 Jetpack (CIIJ)
Waterjet vehicle
.177 cal. piston rifle
Current projects:
C02 Jetpack (CIIJ)
Waterjet vehicle
.177 cal. piston rifle
word. this is a truly amazing site. with tons of useful information and very helpful members. ive learned so much from this site it is unbelievable. i joined in july of 06. and before i joined my knowledge was limited, which led to my first three dwv cannons. which i did explode under my own circumstances. but this site is awesome.
and benstern the spudfiles Firefox extension is GREAT.. thanks ...
and thanks PCGUY and all the mods who help maintain this forum.
and benstern the spudfiles Firefox extension is GREAT.. thanks ...
and thanks PCGUY and all the mods who help maintain this forum.
Marvin the Martian: Where's the kaboom? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!
Marvin the Martian: The Earth? Oh, the Earth will be gone in just a few seconds.
Marvin the Martian: The Earth? Oh, the Earth will be gone in just a few seconds.
PCGUY wrote:Congrats, your the first donating member I have had to ban.
Or in my case, about 22 seconds.psycix wrote:Believe me, if you would get another bench, you would still have the same problem within a month....
Nothing around me can remain organised - I am the bringer of entropy!!!
(The network apologises for the nerdy reference)
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Ironically, it's failed auto prototypes that drive me back to the bottle!sjog wrote:I found this site the first part of my sobriety.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I may construct a pneumatic bench clearing machine.
Every 24 hours it uses a pneumatic ram to push all the junk in a large tub.
Ragnarok may have a harder time building such a thing since he requires a 22 seconds full-auto cycle.
Every 24 hours it uses a pneumatic ram to push all the junk in a large tub.
Ragnarok may have a harder time building such a thing since he requires a 22 seconds full-auto cycle.
Interesting idea, but you're missing a trick there. What it needs is a setup more like a bowling pin setter, so it picks up the things that are meant to be on the desk before it wipes it.psycix wrote:I may construct a pneumatic bench clearing machine.
Every 24 hours it uses a pneumatic ram to push all the junk in a large tub.
So a frame comes down from the ceiling and lifts your tool box, tape measure, calculator, or whatever other tools you have on the desk, then wipes the remaining stuff off.
It could go down well with the right community.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?