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In Memoriam
Budgets are made to be blown in this hobby:D And thats a pretty dang good sale too.
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Yup! It's like that here too. The change of seasons really gets people out shopping for their DIY stuff. "Gotta do it before winter" mentality.
No. There's even more coming from a different supplier. :ugh: I haven't purchased pipe or glue yet.
i tried to fly, i didnt do so well.. but it was just one of thoes surgical tubing powered launched gliders with minor dihedrials and only an elevator and rudder control... i wanna say the wings are like 5-6 foot wide...
i tried mounting a little cox motor to it, but by then my grandparents had found out that in order to fly at the local strip, they required that you cary something like 100k insurance policy.. i never flew again...
i still have the glider, but i've never had the heart to take it out and crash it now that i'm an adult...
The Aqua Traders HOB refugium has a built in skimmer. I'm simply taking the HOB refugium off the 10g tank and slapping it on the side of the 20L sump under the stand.
So I guess it's an Aqua Traders skimmer. :shock: Probably not the worlds best skimmer, but it works and I'm WAY over budget on this.
I spent about 2hrs last night cutting huge colonies of zoas out of the existing 30g display and mounting them on frags. Frag tank was almost completely empty except for a few reserved pieces that have been promised to Project. I put 20 frags in it last night.
UPS is due here again today. I'm hoping it's the rest of my plumbing and the diamond coated hole saw. Need to get that hole drilled in the 29g tank and then I can actually get started on this project.
The plane in my avitar is a 33% scale of the Pitts S2. 65" wingspan. 50cc engine. 18.5 pounds. It flew okay, but I hated the ground handling characteristics so I sold it a few years ago. It was a nightmare to take off and land - and I've been flying bigger stuff than that for over 5yrs. It was just a muther&*#^%er to take off.
The newest plane is shown below. It's an Extra300L with 90" wingspan. 88" long. 75cc engine turning a 24" prop at about 6600RPM. 18.5 pounds. Handles like a Ferrari on wings. My favorite airplane I've ever built. Lands slow and flies gracefully - until I start slammin' the sticks on the radio. Then it's like trying to tame a Tasmanian Devil -- just the way I like 'em!!
you mean that i could lagitemately and regularly make a little money at this if i get good? i mean at least enough for fish food?