Cliffmeister2000 wrote:Wow! Great update! Beautiful work, too!
I've been thinking about adding some drawers in my deep, rather underutilized base cabinets in the kitchen. This is an idea I plan to steal. Thanks!
S. Heisley wrote:Ah, Grasshoppa! (Oops! Grasshopper is a dirty word to a pumpkin!) I know why it took you so long to add to your build thread. It's understandable that the Great Pumpkin would need time to get ready for Halloween and your special 'appearance' on the Charlie Brown show.
You've made some beautiful progress! Thanks for sharing what you've done. On that ice box, may I assume that, to empty the melted ice, you will have to pull the whole drawer out and tip it? Or, will you simply put frozen food in the bottom and let that do the work of ice?
Sorry to see that hole in your otherwise beautiful hatch. It's a darn shame.
Just a thought here: Rather than cover the entire inside, perhaps you can make that area a 'feature' by attaching some pretty wood in between the spars, over that area and continuing across until the addition of the wood is symmetrical. Maybe you could use some wood like you are using on the drawers?
navigangsta wrote:Me and a group of 30 members from our car club usually buy in bulk when we go to camping carshows.
We tell the local butchershop how man of us, how many days, and our budget. He throws all the meat we need, seperated for each meal. all raw meat.
He uses dry ice... packs it at the bottom, then a layer of some insulated fabric, then the meat on top
The meat stays frozen the whole time, which sometimes is up to 3-4 days...
absolutsnwbrdr wrote:Your best bet might be a small 2 channel amp. your 3.5mm jack would be wired into the preamp input. this would still avoid needing a car cd player, but would easily drive a pair of small speakers without causing much draw on the battery.
GuyllFyre wrote:One of those little T-Amps will probably do the trick pretty nicely. Something like this:
http://www.bonanza.com/booths/algogo/it ... _Amplifier
I'm pretty sure it's a 12VDC input.
GreatPumpkin wrote:That first one is interesting - an example of "lost in the translation" and a little bit of counterfeit? advertisement. Found the exact item on eBay also...
Printed directly on the aluminum case I quote: The amplifier is use xxxxx power lC. Now substitute Tripath or Bose for the xxxxxxx depending on which picture you look at.
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