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Build, Installing transfer seating system for paraplegic for his quad
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Caulk might be kinda soft... what about epoxy?
Sounds like a personal problem.
Quikrete makes several different products for cement repair. Everything from hairline crack repair to full-on patching of large areas. Check your local HD, Lowe's, or hardware store of choice.
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Build Thread - Adventures of Fiona - https://wayalife.com/showthread.php?t=47407
You're probably already done but this would save your shop-vac and your lungs. Not the best examples, But pretty easy to make. I used to do skylights and standing on top of ladder inside an 8' skylight shaft I've come out looking like that plenty of times.
If you paint it go with a 100% Solids epoxy paint and put it down thick.
Nice!Went with a Quickrete crack repair. Came out pretty good. I'll do a final grind and fill later this week.
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The start of working with my dad on his 50 cal flintlock. Unfortunately I won’t be able to enjoy it much since he’s a lefty [emoji849] but up next will be my own flintlock pistol come the summer. Below it is the first completed flintlock build.
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And the powder horn we made for it... carving based on the North Maine Woods.
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Yeah, come on by... I’ve got those Nuts you’ve been looking for.
Mine stuff hobby wise is usually more replica film prop and model related. Didn’t have a tv in our home until I was in Jr high, so grew up playing outside and building models. I’m a sci-fi nerd at heart, have been doing vaccuforming, mold making, resin casting, fiber glassing for 20 years. Started 3D printing a bit over a year ago. Working on the predator currently.
Took several months, and bought a mannequin for him, but finished my full size iron man
thank you, fun stuff to tinker with to pass the rainy months.That is some really cool stuff. They look great [emoji106]