The dishes never come out clean, so i’ve had to clean the main gunk off the dishes using a faucet before i put the dishes in the dishwasher. The faucet uses energy, so what energy have i really saved? My only other option is to wash my dishes twice in the dishwasher. All other people i know with energy saving dishwashers have the same problem. Is the energy efficient dishwasher meant to be paired with an energy efficient faucet as well?
Total build (not including glue dry time) took about 3 hours for this guitar. I did my best to use the most inexpensive parts possible. The only tools I use to carve the neck are a knife, hand saw, and a sharp hatchet. Green wood is the easiest to carve, but you risk it splitting as it dries. I used a green piece of maple cut off the tree only hours before and had no problems. The cigar box should be as strong as possible, made of solid wood, not cardboard or particle board. Java by Drew Estate uses an excellent box for this, and makes for a very nice looking instrument. The one I came across I have already used to make a stomp box, but if I find another it will become a guitar. Parts list: Tuning Heads – Cigar Box – 1/4″ Jack – Bolts (bridge/nut) – Neck – Free Microphone (speaker harvested from any outdated electronics) – Free Finishing Nails – Pennies…Free enough Certainly there are ways to make a nicer instrument. The point of this video is to show how quickly and cheaply a guitar can be made, not how to make a masterpiece. Depending on the feedback I get from this video I may make another showing how to build a nicer fretted guitar.
I just bought my first boat. The boat has been used exclusively in fresh water. The boat is several years old and looks like the Hull has NEVER been washed, cleaned, waxed. I know the dirt and grime will come off I just want to buy the BEST product to make the job easier. I have a grinder/polisher and requisite pads. I have AUTO rubbing compound but I was told I needed a product expressly made for marine applications. Any help PLEASE.