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    Lyra’s Lamp
    We have a new puppy in the house, and while this is a wonderful thing Continue Reading →
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    Molly ‘Porkshanks’ Friedrich’s Dieselpunk Headphone Mod
    Guest artist Molly porkshanks Friedrich shows us how to update a pair of vintage headphones Continue Reading →
    DIY Vibratory Tumbler
    DIY Vibratory Tumbler
    My latest feat of post-apocalyptic engineering. Post-apocalyptic engineering is when you use parts on hand Continue Reading →
    Angle Lamp Repair
    Angle Lamp Repair
    The Angle Company of New York manufactured these unique lamps from the early 1890's until Continue Reading →
    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 →
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    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 →
    Final anvil Wright comes in at about 260 lbs.
    Final anvil Wright comes in at about 260 lbs.
    Final anvil Wright comes in at about 260 lbs.
    Dump Finds
    Dump Finds
    This weeks visit to the town's transfer station netted some nice brass bits that I Continue Reading →
    This was given to me by a co-worker at Lexidata, a company that made hardware-based CAD machines (I know! right?) in 1985 and it has hung in my workshop ever since.
    This was given to me by a co-worker at Lexidata, a company that made hardware-based CAD machines (I know! right?) in 1985 and it has hung in my workshop ever since.
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