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- 9w2xyz commented on MrExcitement's instructable Adding a Mounting Point to a Vehicle That Has Nowhere to Tie Down a Canoe or Kayak
- 9w2xyz commented on deba168's instructable Recycled Coke Can Popcorn MakerView Instructable »
was thinking the exact same thing, except the inside f the can is coated. No issue.
- 9w2xyz commented on Cajun Chef's instructable Shrimp Fettuccine (Cajun Recipe)
Yes I did. Added blue cheese too.
Now imagine serving this in South East Asia....
Did you know most Chinese are mildly lactose intolerant? Proceed with caution. Indians have no issue at all....
View Instructable »The kids love it. The dish is a little foreign to the asian pallette in that it is VERY rich. But hey... no one ever refuses ICE CREAM.
- 9w2xyz commented on bricobart's instructable Bath tub makeoverView Instructable »
Thats a huge dog.
- 9w2xyz commented on tjolley2000's instructable Pull Yourself Up (By Your Boot Straps)View Instructable »
maybe the straps could have been labelled Jerk on... Jerk off....
- 9w2xyz commented on cdsgraphic's instructable 3 Super Easy Golf Ball HacksView Instructable »
I took all the funky coloured golf balls, drilled a hole in them and epoxy mounted long concrete nails in them ( heads cut off with a Dremel) Kids will hang up their clothes, jackets, helmets and the like if you mount these on boards or directly in walls. Also, clothes hung on the ball dont rip when pulled by impatient children.
- 9w2xyz commented on Cajun Chef's instructable Shrimp Fettuccine (Cajun Recipe)View Instructable »
man. That is one incredibly rich sauce. There goes my school girl figure.
- 9w2xyz commented on TheCoffeeDude's instructable Easy Way to Replace a Drawstring - If You Have ArthritisView Instructable »
If you go down to the country, they sell huge darning needles used to sew up burlap sacks. I use those too
- 9w2xyz commented on TheCoffeeDude's instructable Easy Way to Replace a Drawstring - If You Have ArthritisView Instructable »
using a crochet needle is easier because its usually powder coated or anodised, so it slides easier.
- 9w2xyz commented on StuartB29's instructable How to Properly and Safely Set Up a HammockView Instructable »
if you use a hammock often for a variety of styles, sideways, diagonally and the usual missionary, plus you have kids... its a good idea to use a jumar and climbing rope on one end for quick, secure adjustments.
Simply brilliant. Thank you very much.