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If you appreciate the occasional DIY project, then this one is perfect for you. With a proper set of tools and the right materials like plywood, glass sheets, and photovoltaic cells, you will be able to start building your own solar energy panels. You probably already have most of the necessary tools at home, and the other materials are easily available in stores or on the Internet.
Where to Install your Homemade Solar Panels
The rooftop is generally the best place to install solar energy panels, as this is the area that usually receives the most direct sunlight. If this is not the case, the panels can also be placed in the backyard, in a spot where the sunlight is not obstructed.
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Taking it One Step at a Time
The best way to start your project would be to first build a small solar panel. This way, you can familiarize yourself with the process of building the panels more easily. Once you have completed the first panel, you can then start building more until you reach the number required for your home. If you wish, you can even build enough solar panels to provide for all of your home energy needs, making your home completely independent of the regular power grid!
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Finally the stitches can be removed and I can start prepping the hull for exterior fiberglass.
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The first half of the fiberglass cloth goes on.
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Hello You-Tube 
I’m finished working on my new Pfaff walking foot machine. I just can’t leave anything alone and will usually have to modify somthing to suit my desire.
DESIRE #1: This thing was just too fast to get good control while sewing heavy leather or webbing. Priority one became making this thing sew much slower. I designed and built a step pulley to suit this need. Digital tachometer reads 479 spm 
DESIRE #2: Theres somthing about taking my hands and eyes off the workpiece while sewing to work a reverse lever that I find disturbing (maybe it’s just me). I knew pfaff had an option to have a pneumatic reverse pedal, but the cost was a bit overwhelming. The cost for this reverse pedal was almost $20.
DESIRE #3: maintaining a 1/2inch seam is much easier if you have a guide. I made this one on the cnc out of marine plywood. it attaches to the factory mounting holes in the slide plate as needed and is adjustable for seams from 3/8″ to 1-3/8″
If anyone else has/runs a Pfaff 1245, i’d be very interested in hearing from you.
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60 Sheets of plywood for our roof. That doesn’t sound like much unless you’re the one passing it up to the second floor from the ground. Great workout for old lady arms….
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when i get my house in order(a lot of unfinished remodeling) i’m planning on building an aquarium something like this…
outside dimentions are 8′x4′x4′, inside dim. 7′ 3.5″ x 3′ 3″x4′(709gal)’. i’m planning on only filling it about 3′(532gal adjustable) because i want to have plants that grow out of the water. floating plants or what i have in my tank right now but with better control.
made of plywood sheets, 2×4’s and 1/2″ acrylic. was going to fiberglass the inside but started to think to just use a pond line trimmed and siliconed into place… shown without a skin to show this can be insulated to stabilize water temp. sides can even be drywalled to the room as for appropriate designed stand and hood.
sorry about the jittery video…
for some reason my video capture slows the animation when in use. i don’t know why i have more than enough memory on the pc…
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Installing the marine plywood on the Starboard side of the Long John
Filmed and Edited by Chappi Productions ©
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A slideshow showing the design and components of our homemade box.
I am working on a set of instructions for everyone so i will have that up asap
Materials List (For two boxes)
6 8 ft 2×4s
4 12 or 10 ft 2×4s
6 10 ft 2×6s
3 4×8 ft plywood sheets
8 10 ft ¾ inch PVC pipes
1 large box three inch screws
1 large box 1 and ¼ inch screws
If you have any questions, I will try my best to answer them.
I hope you guys like what we have made, we take pride in doing a quality job. This project took a total of three days, of 4 hour days prehaps.
We have just finished welding a T-box together, very professional, and we will have a video up as soon as we can.
I encourage everybody to use this design and post a video response! All I ask is that if you use my design, please refer back to my orignal movie and give it proper referrel where it is due.
Backyard park
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Here I am building a custom flight case for my realistic concertmate mg-1 synthesizer by moog. this was my first ever flight case build. the case is custom fitted (note angles) for the MG-1. supplies i used: 1/8″ plywood, wood glue, nail gun and nails, jigsaw with fine wood cut blade, belt sander, poly urethane, some L brackets for additional structural support on the inside of the box, enclosing extrusions, 3/16″ 18v drill and carbide drill bit, pop rivet gun and alluminum 3/16″ rivets, removable hinges, latches and spring loaded handle and mattress foam dyed with RIT fabric dye. all external hardware came from www.reliablehardware.com. to be honest, some of their hardware was a little bit shitty.
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8′ long
1′ tall
1 1/2′ wide
this is how the cost broke down:
2×4’s : $28
Plywood: $30
Screws, drill bit, countersink bit: $16
Spray Paint: $6
HDPE: $45
Total: $125
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