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So lately I was working on a project involving making a mini AC. It consists of a large project box from RadioShack, and (12) 7cm copper pipes filled with water, and an 80mm fan to take in and blow out cool air. When complete (Epoxy has to dry and pipes have to be glued in place) it will simply need to be placed in the freezer for a few hours, taken out later, plugged in to a 12v source, and it jets out cool air. Simple in concept, extremely long process to make. So what's your best project, whether complete, in progress, or about to be made?

asked May 29 '12 at 21:13

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I had two, building a double door garage (this one took me six months) and a series of raised garden beds, the beds are designed so that by pulling a rod out of each corner I could pull them down and move them, took me a day to cut the mitre sections for six beds, it works a treat, the height can be adjusted by adding a section, the best part is I used recycled pine, so the cost was minimal

answered May 30 '12 at 21:53

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Mine happened to be fixing up a wrought iron bench with some new boards and a repaint on it. Looking brand spanking new on it. Even documented on the cost and wrote it up on my blog over here with pictures as well.

answered May 29 '12 at 22:25

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My DIY project was simple, I had a graphics card that sucked because the fan stopped working. Then I bought another graphics card and it stopped working too (something about the internals). I thought and said hey? Why not solder the new graphics card fan into the old one, and see what happens? Well sure enough, it worked and it's been working ever since. Took me about 25 minutes to do all this, and I burned myself soldering (me being stupid and not looking, texting my friend and whatnot), but still got it done.

answered May 29 '12 at 21:16

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Oh pshhhhhh, I burn myself by grabbing the wrong tool sometimes. But nice way to fix a computer part :)

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