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sandman83

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Now I'm hungry for chicken pot pie.

We made them a few yrs. ago, gotta dig that recipe up.

100X better than frozen ones from the supermarket.

You'd be amazed at how good those can be. The only hard thing is the dough, the wife can handle that part :wink:.
<---- uses the food processor and the kitchenaid pie dough recipe, always been tasty for me! The store boughts have too much powder/flour on them for my taste.
 

tyler.durden

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I picked it up my scooter from the bike shop yesterday, it was nicely tuned up with a few accessories added (deluxe handlebar grips, brake lever covers, fat ass gel seat, etc). I only meant to ride it home, but ended up doing 20 miles. It is almost too much fun! I decided to leave on the seat because I can still stand comfortably when I like, but I can sit down after a few minutes if needed. The scooter seems much safer riding while seated, as my center of gravity is so low. But riding while standing is crazy fun, especially at almost 30 mph. The thing is totally silent, so you've got to make noise to let people know you're coming. Or not ;) Everyone stares at it as I'm going by, and they have lots of questions when I'm stopped. I'm gonna have to watch my ass in sketchy neighborhoods. I made a couple of weed deliveries on it today, it is faster than driving when there's traffic. I rode down my fav futuristic bike trail, the 606. I stopped to take of few pics...






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sandman83

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Ahhh light cycle finally changed, pumping out the 55gallon again and waiting to refill. only putting 20 gallons in for now to see if the damage stops spreading. Probably nuked my yield but hopefully still get something smokable. Buds are looking sparkly still.
 

Laughing Grass

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Winner winner chicken dinner! I think this is it. (thank you for rotating it for me you'd have to drill a hole in the side of the clip for it to work. But this design could do it.

This idea and your tested, working design could be the pet rock of today. You could make some nice money printing these and selling them and some pre-made nets in nice colors. A kushy little home industry!
i printed that model today, I forgot to smooth it before exporting so ito not a great fit. I need to add more thickness to the radius, it lost most of its clamping power.

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Where do you keep your teeth, cause I know where that torture device goes.

reverse the design....put the attachment points on both sides of what is now the outside, and let the pressure help hold the unit in place....
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the only problem I see with that is it wouldn't be easily removable once the string is knotted. It gets around the complexity of the two piece design.

This.

I've had up to 30 plants on a single trellis net and used 1 piece of twist tie in each corner to hold the net.

T'was as the young rapscallions say, "all good, my G".
were you using a stretchy trellis net? The line I’m using has very little give
 

Laughing Grass

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I picked it up my scooter from the bike shop yesterday, it was nicely tuned up with a few accessories added (deluxe handlebar grips, brake lever covers, fat ass gel seat, etc). I only meant to ride it home, but ended up doing 20 miles. It is almost too much fun! I decided to leave on the seat because I can still stand comfortably when I like, but I can sit down after a few minutes if needed. The scooter seems much safer riding while seated, as my center of gravity is so low. But riding while standing is crazy fun, especially at almost 30 mph. The thing is totally silent, so you've got to make noise to let people know you're coming. Or not ;) Everyone stares at it as I'm going by, and they have lots of questions when I'm stopped. I'm gonna have to watch my ass in sketchy neighborhoods. I made a couple of weed deliveries on it today, it is faster than driving when there's traffic. I rode down my fav futuristic bike trail, the 606. I stopped to take of few pics...






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can you control the led colours
 

Bobby schmeckle

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i printed that model today, I forgot to smooth it before exporting so ito not a great fit. I need to add more thickness to the radius, it lost most of its clamping power.

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the only problem I see with that is it wouldn't be easily removable once the string is knotted. It gets around the complexity of the two piece design.



were you using a stretchy trellis net? The line I’m using has very little give
Trellis nets but I pull them nice and tight. Very taut, lots of tension, the best tension, I know more about tension than the tensioning guys let me tell you.
 

Laughing Grass

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Unfortunately not. Just a solid blue. Conservative, but still cool...
that’s all right. I was thinking it would be cool if it were were to communicate via Bluetooth and change the colours based on the music.

looks like so much fun


Trellis nets but I pull them nice and tight. Very taut, lots of tension, the best tension, I know more about tension than the tensioning guys let me tell you.
Lol I don’t even know how to reply to that
 

curious2garden

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Staff member
Now I'm hungry for chicken pot pie.

We made them a few yrs. ago, gotta dig that recipe up.

100X better than frozen ones from the supermarket.

You'd be amazed at how good those can be. The only hard thing is the dough, the wife can handle that part :wink:.
I have left over rib roast in the fridge, home made pie dough in the freezer and left over mushroom gravy with a few carrots and potatoes in the veggie bin. I love home made pot pie.
 
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