Happy 4th. You know that would make an awesome full motion simulator. There are several DIY types that have made B737 cockpits full motion, such as B738DIY , check those out for ideas. (The U joint would better come from a truck axial then a 3d printer IMO). Just a thought for a follow-up project.
Yes. It’s moist and harder to breathe. Since there is so much water in the air, nothing dries so sweating doesn’t cool your body. It’s a good way to get into serous trouble if you don’t pay attention, and I ain’t no spring chicken.
I do it all the time and it takes the edge off. The only problem is particulate matter from grinding and sanding as well as the nail in the coffin, which is welding fumes. Once I get this welding and steel fabrication done, I can leave the door shut all day when working with aluminum.
Happy 4th. You know that would make an awesome full motion simulator. There are several DIY types that have made B737 cockpits full motion, such as B738DIY , check those out for ideas. (The U joint would better come from a truck axial then a 3d printer IMO). Just a thought for a follow-up project.
He has already stated that he's not making this into a flight sim cockpit.
Yeah. I’ve essentially lived in this thing for three years and have years to go. I’m over it.
😎 hang in there bruh. HAPPY 4th btw
I've heard that type of weather being described as breathing low pressure steam.
Yes. It’s moist and harder to breathe. Since there is so much water in the air, nothing dries so sweating doesn’t cool your body. It’s a good way to get into serous trouble if you don’t pay attention, and I ain’t no spring chicken.
Great progress. I just don't know how you tolerate that heat and humidity; I simply couldn't. For how much of the year is it so hot?
Unfortunately, it will be like this continuously until mid October with occasional hot days into November and even December, believe it or not.
@B36HPeacemaker Oh man that's terrible. If it were me, I'd have to move or die.
Could you put the garage door down and turn on your air conditioner that I see in the back ground
I do it all the time and it takes the edge off. The only problem is particulate matter from grinding and sanding as well as the nail in the coffin, which is welding fumes. Once I get this welding and steel fabrication done, I can leave the door shut all day when working with aluminum.