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TECHNICAL MOTOBRICK WRENCHING In Remembrance of Inge K. => Project Custom Motobricks => Topic started by: timlewis86 on May 25, 2017, 06:39:51 AM
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I'm an Occupational Therapist and take my equipment with me into poeple's homes. I have these old amazingly skookum boxes intended to equalize to negative pressure and then maintain the vacuum for air travel into combat zones.
I'm not a fan of the ammo can bagger but these strike me as SO ugly they may actually come full circle and be charming.
I will post daytime photos tomorrow
Just keep in mind I am an old army mechanic and try to do my builds as cheap as possible, junkyards, spare parts, etc
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. . . try to do my builds as cheap as possible, junkyards, spare parts, etc
That's possibly the least unusual character trait possessed by a member of this site. :giggles
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"equalize to negative pressure and then maintain the vacuum" Well, that's got me curious :popcorm
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Intrigued this is sucking me right in. :popcorm
Regards an anticipatory Martin.
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Like the previous two, I'm sticking around for curiosity!
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If time permits I would like to get started this weekend, I've already installed twin round headlights and I found a Corbin seat in a junk yard and stripped it to bare foam I am wanting to wrap the seat in a Mexican blanket (I've always loved the look/feel/ durability in car interiors) does any one have any recommendations on water sealing the foam and perhaps blanket, whilst preventing excessive sweating( I live in Arizona and will likely put 50-100 miles on it throughout the day and would rather not show up at patients houses having sweat through my pants)?
I will take some pictures as I go along and all feedback is appreciated.
Tim
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More to follow when ye olde series of tubes is more agreeable