Image 1 — Trying to figure out what this pan is before I strip it but I can’t find a logo that looks like it.
Image 2 — Trying to figure out what this pan is before I strip it but I can’t find a logo that looks like it.
Image 3 — Trying to figure out what this pan is before I strip it but I can’t find a logo that looks like it.

Trying to figure out what this pan is before I strip it but I can’t find a logo that looks like it.

u/AmberRosin — 14 hours ago

Would a hyper 9 conversion be enough for a 1st generation Toyota tundra?

I’m in the “what if” stage of wanting to do an EV conversation project and I see hyper 9s being used in old smaller tacomas with good results. I have a 1st generation tundra with nearly 400k miles on the engine and with it being a Toyota it could last anywhere between 1 and 15 more years. When it does die that truck will go from daily driver to project car status and I’d love to EV convert it but I don’t know how much motor it needs. The 1st generation tundra weighs somewhere between 3500lb-4000lb without its engine and transmission.

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u/AmberRosin — 6 days ago

Adventure fantasy with an adolescent from a race of people that age slowly

I remember reading this book in school sometime between 2008 and 2010, the parts that I remember is that it starts with the main character helping build a ship, it’s an adventure book, the MC is from a race of people who either age or mature very slowly, and in the ending the MC starts growing their first facial hairs which has some kind of significance to his race.

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u/AmberRosin — 13 days ago

The coil is long due for a cleaning, is this a model that I can clean easily?

From my little research about coil cleaning I’ve seen that some are super easy to DIY but some require ac actual hvac tech to do, any idea where this one lies?

u/AmberRosin — 18 days ago
▲ 4 r/fixit

Could anyone tell me what style of faucet this is and how to fix this kind of leak?

u/AmberRosin — 1 month ago
▲ 22 r/moths

Luna moth was like this for an hour, would you intervene?

He chewed a hole through the cocoon and stayed like this for about an hour with occasional movement. I was afraid that he had gotten stuck or was too weak to get out so I cut a small slice in the side of the cocoon to widen the opening but left him to crawl out on his own, which he did about 30 minutes later. His wings developed fully and he was very active.

Was I just too impatient?

u/AmberRosin — 2 months ago
▲ 45 r/snakes

I said no solicitors

Friend was trapped in their house by a rat snake and when I got there I couldn’t find it and assumed it moved on, until I found it climbing the siding of the wall.

u/AmberRosin — 2 months ago

Picked up my first leatherman for $60 + question

I believe it’s a Japanese made PST, I’ve heard that the steel they used for these is stronger but less rust resistant, anyone know if that’s actually true or not? I believe the rust part because almost every listing I saw for a Japanese PST had severe rust.

u/AmberRosin — 2 months ago

Caved and bought a trainer TM 62M land mine

Gave $125 for it and it took a bath of deep creep, an oil filter strap wrench, and a LOT of fighting to get the cap off the fuse to “defuse” it again. My FBI agent is going to have to work overtime with everything I had to google to find out how to do that.

u/AmberRosin — 2 months ago

I hope this is the right sub for this but I’d like to find some reference books that show off knight armor from various eras, historically accurate or fiction, and possibly with demonstrations of articulation and construction. Looking for “knights armor books” on Amazon does bring up result but with how flooded Amazon is with AI junk it’s hard to tell what if any is worth it.

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u/AmberRosin — 2 months ago

Wanting to buy a leatherman rebar that I can carry at work, but my job has a strict no stabby knife rule, I was thinking of replacing it with either a hook or scissors but I don’t know which if any parts will fit. A bit driver would be nice but I imagine that takes up more space than the knife.

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u/AmberRosin — 2 months ago