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I’ll have you know that Jovan and I are in negotiations as we speak to bottle and market sk8tedad musk . Look for it in finer establishments near you very soon. I’m working on a giveaway to the first 500 buyers to get a year of access to my only fans

Btw we are seeking beta testers. 43% of the time it works every time

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Haha, bloody hell mate that had me laughing :rofl:

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Check out ā€œI Did A Thingā€ on YouTube. Funny Australian guy who actually got a letter from the government for making something similar.

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I wonder if delivery drivers have a strong desire to get packages well hidden on the porch due to how much porch pirate news there is. enough to make them blind ot signs on gates.

most of them know me, my road is treacherous, there is a small turn around at my neighbors driveway, but it is inadequate for Amazon delivery vans, the better one is hidden and it doesn’t look like there is anything there . Amazon vans have a large cargo area aft of the rear axel. its hard to describe but my neighbors driveway and curb are a perfect trap for them. In the 12 years I’ve lived here I’ve gotten 8 drivers out of SERIOUSLY fucked situations an average of an hour a pice , and 20 more with say 10 minutes of work. Ive saved 3 of them just in my neighborhood randomly,i have the skills and the will to help.
They have zero support, the vans don’t even have spare tires or jacks.

my delivery instructions for my packages are exclusively directions for where to turn around. I will always go out and greet them if I don’t recognize them, I make sure they KNOW where to turn around. We don’t really have porch pirates,Fed ex and ups leave signature packages even if I’m not home , the road is very out of the way, its 9.5’ wide.

We put snacks out for them, they love us and almost always put my packages in 1 place, hence the increased doubt of a 3am delivery. the turn around is blind, you are committed and while backing down the street for me is Childs play, for non equipment operators its terrifying . if I hear a back up alarm where it doesn’t belong ,I sprint out there as they will roll the van. my road is a 36% down grade with much steeper sides.

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you would be amazed what some dish soap under all 4 tires and a chain fall can do if you know how, in the worst cases I have a 12 ton porta power ram kit that I can work certified miracles with, but only if they don’t watch or help, they always doubt me, you can say" I do this shit all the time", but its hard to have that kind of faith in ā€œsome dudeā€ and in my neighborhood I’m the ONLY blue collar guy. they expect me to be a useless investment banker or cubicle dweller

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wow. that’s an impressively challenging situation.

Drivers are lucky an equipment operator lives there.

Lol totally. I can feel the driver stress of ā€œtruck needs helpā€ vs ā€œtrust this guyā€. :smiley:

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I feel stupid! It just occurred to me to take before and after pictures! Perfect this will make it so much easier!! Haha!!

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I accept your challenge!

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Hot damn…that’s great! Verrrry nicely done.

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Thanks. I’m stoked on it. Pushing out 57amps total at once.

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I love this guy, such perfect chaos and the aussie accent makes it even better

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Right! He’s like a better Al

@alankerr

That blood effect looks fresh like you just slaughtered a rabbit over it. Very cool! How did you achieve that?

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Damn what’s the total wattage of that beast

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1200watt server power supply.

Damn that’s like a 20s charger at 15A :exploding_head:

What build are you using this for? Or is it like a on the go drone fleet charging solution?

It’s to charge my 6 9500mah 4S lipos for my SRB v5. This way nothing is charged in parallel and they can hit 1C each. Makes the whole process much easier and super quick.

Here’s a shot of them all plugged in when I just had the PSU and chargers mounted on a wood board before making the case.

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Easy. Epoxy mixed with red and black tint to get dried blood color. Let it thicken about 15 min. With a thin stick, slowly dripped from a top. Then used my fingerprints to imitate blood splatter. Took a while. :rofl:
Here is finished product. Blood is messy!! Looks evil. Debating on the name. It’s in between RoadKill or RedRuM.

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