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Ha, yesterday I called this "girl" off craigslist about renting out a room near campus, she said she was a graduate in the ad so I figure she's a few years out of college, turns out she graduated 30 years ago and is old enough to be my mother.

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Was messing around with some heavy pond liner and had a bit of a light bulb moment. Looked up the product online and a 10' x 10' 45 mil sheet is about 30 lbs, which comes out to 80 lbs./cu. ft. The 107 mil MLV that Don sells is 1 lb./sq. ft., or roughly 110 lbs./cu. ft. FAWK.

 

EDIT: Yes, I was thinking about using the pond liner in place of MLV. Was. :lol2:

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Epoxy slurry with lead shot?  

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Ha, yesterday I called this "girl" off craigslist about renting out a room near campus, she said she was a graduate in the ad so I figure she's a few years out of college, turns out she graduated 30 years ago and is old enough to be my mother.

Gonna get up in them guts?

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Epoxy slurry with lead shot?

Brilliant.

Wouldn't it need to stay somewhat flexible?

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Ha, yesterday I called this "girl" off craigslist about renting out a room near campus, she said she was a graduate in the ad so I figure she's a few years out of college, turns out she graduated 30 years ago and is old enough to be my mother.

Gonna get up in them guts?

You couldn't pay me...

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Was messing around with some heavy pond liner and had a bit of a light bulb moment. Looked up the product online and a 10' x 10' 45 mil sheet is about 30 lbs, which comes out to 80 lbs./cu. ft. The 107 mil MLV that Don sells is 1 lb./sq. ft., or roughly 110 lbs./cu. ft. FAWK.

 

EDIT: Yes, I was thinking about using the pond liner in place of MLV. Was. lol.gif

Is it way cheaper?

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Epoxy slurry with lead shot?

Brilliant.

Wouldn't it need to stay somewhat flexible?

Bigger concern is consistent mass. Weakest link...

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I suck at taking pictures and when there are literally 1000's of cars it is even tougher. Most aren't "shootable" either as they are in a line. Wife has the camera to, but anyways. A little bit of Car Craft up here in MN

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And the rest of what I shot.

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And FUCK YOU Ring Bros

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Wouldn't have shot that El Camino, but the paint was fcking awesome. Doesn't show shit in the pic though.

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Nice rat rods in there.

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The his hers switch in the Nova made me laugh. Nice turbo controller.

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The Camaro driving is the one Schwartz is autocrossing and they are giving away. Hope I win!

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10 bazillion Mustangs, Camaros, Chevelles

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The Bronco roadster was really amazing in person. Confusing, but the work was superb

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Saw 6 cars dynoed, 5 broke 1000hp.

Next year the Escalade is getting out on ye olde cross track

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