Thursday, July 31, 2014
how to get rid of a sunburn overnight
sunburns are horrible. There usually isn't much you can do about them other than aloe or some fancy moisturizers. But while surfing the web I found this rather unusual method and figured I would give it a try. you use tea, thats right tea, preferably black tea, but green tea works as well. this method works best the day of the sunburn. you make some tea and then wait for it to cool down, then you use the tea bag and rub it on the effected areas. once one "coat" dries you do another coat and do this for about three coats. you will notice a huge difference and most likely the sunburn will disappear overnight. no peeling. no pain. check out this video for more on the topic.
My first Weed eater bike
This was one of my first weed whacker bikes. it was pretty fun and I learned a ton, which helped me improve my later projects. this video was made 4 years ago, enjoy....
How to use an angle grinder to cut a curve in steel
This was a dilemma I faced when making my weed eater bikes. I needed to make a cutout in the steel mount for the flywheel on the engine. so I came up with this way of cutting a curve. I used the angle grinder to cut into the steel and I made tabs. then I proceeded to break off these tabs and it made a semi circle in the steel, thus, a curve. then you can use the angle grinder to smooth out the edges. this works with thick steel, thin steel, and aluminium. to better understand what I am describing here I recommend you watch my short video.
Motorized Bike Pusher Trailer
A simple solution to building a motorized pusher trailer for a bike. What I used for this project is 1/4 inch thick angle iron a heavy duty swivel castor from harbor freight and some one inch square tubing. for the engine I used a 6.5hp honda clone from harbor freight and some 13" wheels for the trailer. this design is extremely light and very powerful. in fact it did a very extensive burnout which was very fun. since this text explanation was not the best I'll leave you to my videos....
the burnout....
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