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    The Mae West, an Elegant Kerosene Lamp
    The Mae West, an Elegant Kerosene Lamp
    This is another lamp for my bus conversion project, I think it will  go Continue Reading →
    Etching Tins with Salt Water and Electricity - Compliment to The Steampunk Bible Article
    Etching Tins with Salt Water and Electricity – Compliment to The Steampunk Bible Article
    The Steampunk Bible contains an article I wrote on etching small candy tins with Continue Reading →
    Electrolytic Machining of Brass, a Clockwork Trilobite
    Electrolytic Machining of Brass, a Clockwork Trilobite
    I have been having great success etching brass plate with a solution of copper sulfate and Continue Reading →
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    Jake’s Hollywood Adventure and Etching an iPod
    OK, I was reckless. I went ahead and etched my iPod without doing extensive tests Continue Reading →
    Telegraph Clacks out RSS Feeds
    Telegraph Clacks out RSS Feeds
    When I was a boy my father brought home from work a telegraph sounder replica Continue Reading →
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  • This is the first year we had the soil tested, the tests showed generally good balance of nutrients but deficient nitrogen. We grew winter wheat and added a touch of urea (a 30$ bag looks to be a 10 year supply) and the results are kind of astounding!
    This is the first year we had the soil tested, the tests showed generally good balance of nutrients but deficient nitrogen. We grew winter wheat and added a touch of urea (a 30$ bag looks to be a 10 year supply) and the results are kind of astounding!
    This is the first year we had the soil tested, the tests showed generally Continue Reading →
    One of the things I discovered converting an old school bus into an RV are these: self-drilling sheet metal screws. They are a game changer.
    One of the things I discovered converting an old school bus into an RV are these: self-drilling sheet metal screws. They are a game changer.
    One of the things I discovered converting an old school bus into an RV Continue Reading →
    A Tale of Two Sundays
    A Tale of Two Sundays
    The past two Sundays were very different Sundays. A few weeks ago Sharon Steel of Continue Reading →
    Moving a Bridgeport Milling Machine - Recreational Rigging
    Moving a Bridgeport Milling Machine – Recreational Rigging
    One of my goals for this year is to add some real machining capabilities to Continue Reading →
    Remember back in July when I was changing the U bolts on the bus? This is why that’s important.
    Remember back in July when I was changing the U bolts on the bus? This is why that’s important.
    Remember back in July when I was changing the U bolts on the bus? Continue Reading →
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