Wa-ay back in the 70s during a typical Midwestern winter, a local pair of artistically-inclined brothers (high school buddies) got in a bit of fuss for taking a nice big pile of white snow in the front yard and sculpting it into a beautiful female nude, reclining on a fainting couch. It was larger than life, and a truly impressive effort - I wish I had a picture to share.
Not sure which the neighbors were more upset about - the "immoral" display, or the traffic jam on their quiet residential street caused by all the kids parading by in cars to admire the exhibit once the word got out at school.
Not sure which the neighbors were more upset about - the "immoral" display, or the traffic jam on their quiet residential street caused by all the kids parading by in cars to admire the exhibit once the word got out at school.
Yes Galu, Zamboni. I didn’t want to be too Canadian.
The Zamboni was invented in.... Sunny Southern California!
Fun to watch when we go to the Ducks games at the Honda Center in Anaheim. Good IPA on tap too.
Go Ducks!
PS: My wife spilled a pint of ice cold IPA down my leg once...Oops she said... not only it was cold, but it was 14 bucks!
Laugh away. Enlightening! And it was the last pass.
Can you fix it with wood filler?
So... Is a Zamboni operator known as a Zamboner?Yes Galu, Zamboni. I didn’t want to be too Canadian.
Enquiring minds want to know...
Fill it first, then flip it over and use the back. You’ll need to make a template for the outer ring, and manually center and secure it while routing.Try shavings mixed with epoxy for the workshop accident.
It may look better than wood filler.
A patch on the inside and fill the gaps (especially on the flange for the woofer). There’s always a way to *-rig things. Just depends how badly you wanted to use that cutting board for a speaker baffle.Might become too thin at the place for the speakers, which is part of the reason for my post above.
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