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Elorrum wrote:You guys are getting serious.
Trilo, those photos are really neat! Sure makes tent hardware beautiful, and I guess you have the sort of cat that must "test" any new cat size surface. I'm curious what brand of hub (I"m assuming) motors you went with for your trikes.
I haven't done much lately. Looking forward to the weekend, and getting a certain pirate "radio" finished. I found a bluetooth receiver I might add to my trike system... or some other upcoming project.
its similar stuff to one of the thicker rainflys youd get on a decent 3-4 season tent..not the thinner ripstop nylon tents themselves are usually made of.. this one, and most all of these shelter tarps, are poly UV protected fabric with teflon/polyurethane coating and taped seems for water protection..it is basically just like the rainfly of the tent that ive been using the past 6 years and just like what most of these backpacking tarps are made of nowadays..from cheapest to the most high end.. for a lot of people these are used instead of tents in all of the same conditions one would use a tent and they all seem to hold up as well as my tent has.trilobyte wrote: cool design, but from the picture that looks more like ripstop or tent material (as opposed to a canvas/poly tarp). Probably no UV protection (utility tarps wouldn't have it either), but makes up for it in the super light weight and packing small departments. Cool!
"Like."catinthefunnyhat wrote:A very small thing, but important not really: I redecorated my whiskey flask!
I'd been given it by a friend some years ago, after having gone on and on about how I wanted one for department meetings/events. Of course, I was never ballsy enough to use it. It had one of those retro-1950s-housewife-pic-with-a-sassy-caption images on it... which, well, those are fun, but they're not really my style not that I have a style, mind you. I pulled it out of the cupboard today and discovered that the image was just a big decal which could be peeled off... and left all kinds of still-sticky glue behind. With some scraps of velvet and ribbon I had lying around, plus a bit of hot glue, I turned it into this:
Gorgeous! Now Sophy (oldest daughter) is crafting fur and suede flask covers:-)catinthefunnyhat wrote:A very small thing, but important not really: I redecorated my whiskey flask!
I'd been given it by a friend some years ago, after having gone on and on about how I wanted one for department meetings/events. Of course, I was never ballsy enough to use it. It had one of those retro-1950s-housewife-pic-with-a-sassy-caption images on it... which, well, those are fun, but they're not really my style not that I have a style, mind you. I pulled it out of the cupboard today and discovered that the image was just a big decal which could be peeled off... and left all kinds of still-sticky glue behind. With some scraps of velvet and ribbon I had lying around, plus a bit of hot glue, I turned it into this:
theCryptofishist wrote:Mine is covered with jun-oo-ine sparklepony fur!
Sounds gorgeous!AntiM wrote:MyLarry covered ours in leather. Mine is deep cherry red patent leather, almost black, very shiny. His is custom stamped brown leather. Both covers are laced on.
