Local "Castle" being built. Has a fantastic views of an older business area and concrete processing plant.
I bought this angle grinder and the diamond cut off wheel to cut up a wire frame in an old box spring. I cut that up to manageable pieces and then used it today to cut two links of chain. I heard it start to wobble. The center broke free!
Grtechguy said:Local "Castle" being built. Has a fantastic views of an older business area and concrete processing plant.
are you sure he didn't just restyle the local concrete plant?
I'm impressed truly but there is a lot of ugly that needs to finished off. Which I'm sure will be. I hope.
Also I don't get the football stadium entrance and WWII memorial/parking lot style wings.
Is it a private residence or a commercial venture?
In reply to RossD :
I have one of these, have refaced 120 blocks, cut pipe, cars floors, pad locks, seat frames..... all in the last year.
Grtechguy said:In reply to nutherjrfan :
Apartments
https://www.grandcastle.com/
That is the worst-designed newly-constructed building I have seen in quite a while. Like, really. And I live in a town filled with crap like this:
The minor rant thread about loud concerts reminded me of this pic I took last month. It legit made my ears hurt, way too loud.
KyAllroad (Jeremy) said:The minor rant thread about loud concerts reminded me of this pic I took last month. It legit made my ears hurt, way too loud.
My first car was 123 decibels inside at 70mph. The meter pegged at 126 when I turned the stereo on.
Exhaust system was 2 feet of pipe on each side. I cut the Y pipe off where it bent inward, so all there was was a short stright section pointing back, about halfway along the transmission Don't know how I never got a noise ticket.
Knurled. said:KyAllroad (Jeremy) said:The minor rant thread about loud concerts reminded me of this pic I took last month. It legit made my ears hurt, way too loud.
My first car was 123 decibels inside at 70mph. The meter pegged at 126 when I turned the stereo on.
Exhaust system was 2 feet of pipe on each side. I cut the Y pipe off where it bent inward, so all there was was a short stright section pointing back, about halfway along the transmission. That's when I learned how to read lips and use ASL.
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