omfg yummm! mowed this sucker down in under 5 mins...
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
snoqualmie falls fail
beautiful, but borderline unpleasant ride our to snoqualmie @ 95 degrees in full leathers. unfortunately, the trail down to the falls was closed that day... bummer!
Sunday, October 24, 2010
new accent table
we originally bought it for the foyer and had plans to refinish it to match the doors, but i think it'll go better in our bedroom.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Monday, October 11, 2010
add to queue: the fourth kind
the audio + footage from the real sessions was especially disturbing. worth a watch!
Friday, October 8, 2010
check out my about.me!
who needs FACEBOOK when you've got about.me? all i want you to know... all you needed to know... :)
Thursday, October 7, 2010
diy faraday cage
you'll need the following:
first thing you should do is prep the plug by removing the un-needed prongs...
next, prep the speaker wire...
mount the speaker wire to the plug like so...
here's what it'll look like when you're done:
next, you'll want to cut a hole in the tin + cover it w/ the metal mesh. luckily, the metal mesh from the wall patch is sticky, which helps hold it in place when you mount it w/ the screws + bolts + washers. you'll also want to stick the exposed speaker wire threads in between the layers of metal mesh, like so...
lastly, you'll want to stuff the box w/ the mylar space blanket to help insulate you little cage:
tah-dah! here's the finished product! pretty f-ing cool, huh? best part about it is it works like a charm! :)
- tin box
- plug
- speaker wire
- metal mesh (i used a wall patch)
- heavy duty shears
- screws + bolts + washers
- mylar (i used a space blanket)
next, prep the speaker wire...
mount the speaker wire to the plug like so...
here's what it'll look like when you're done:
next, you'll want to cut a hole in the tin + cover it w/ the metal mesh. luckily, the metal mesh from the wall patch is sticky, which helps hold it in place when you mount it w/ the screws + bolts + washers. you'll also want to stick the exposed speaker wire threads in between the layers of metal mesh, like so...
lastly, you'll want to stuff the box w/ the mylar space blanket to help insulate you little cage:
tah-dah! here's the finished product! pretty f-ing cool, huh? best part about it is it works like a charm! :)
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
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