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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 →
    Victorian All-in-One PC
    Victorian All-in-One PC
    The inexorable march of technology has rendered my 4:3 aspect ratio 19" LCD mod 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 →
    Copper Plating and Etching Altoids Tins
    Copper Plating and Etching Altoids Tins
    UPDATE: There's some great information on this page and it's comments, but I've recently published Continue Reading →
    Steampunk Flat-Panel LCD Mod
    Steampunk Flat-Panel LCD Mod
    The Steampunk Keyboard looked terribly anachronistic sitting in front of my Dell 1907FP flat panel Continue Reading →
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  • About as capable as an X-10 module from 30 years ago. Not impressed.
    About as capable as an X-10 module from 30 years ago. Not impressed.
    About as capable as an X-10 module from 30 years ago. Not impressed.
    That bittersweet moment when an old favorite tool is so thoroughly surpassed by the performance of a new tool that you realize you will probably never use it again. This is the Hog-ring Anvil version of the DeWalt 1/2” impact wrench and it’s capable of something like 1,200 ft/lbs.
    That bittersweet moment when an old favorite tool is so thoroughly surpassed by the performance of a new tool that you realize you will probably never use it again. This is the Hog-ring Anvil version of the DeWalt 1/2” impact wrench and it’s capable of something like 1,200 ft/lbs.
    That bittersweet moment when an old favorite tool is so thoroughly surpassed by the Continue Reading →
    Just 2 more inches and I could close the door! Alas, those two inches are occupied by a 3200 lbs milling machine that is right up against the back wall.
    Just 2 more inches and I could close the door! Alas, those two inches are occupied by a 3200 lbs milling machine that is right up against the back wall.
    Just 2 more inches and I could close the door! Alas, those two inches Continue Reading →
    Foundry Furnace Part 4 - Gasoline Burner
    Foundry Furnace Part 4 – Gasoline Burner
    This video is an overview of the gasoline burner systems and a test firing Continue Reading →
    Short Wheelbase Recumbent Bike
    Short Wheelbase Recumbent Bike
    Collecting Materials: After getting my shop in order and purchasing a new drill press I Continue Reading →
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