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Kitchen progress

took 3~ weeks of everyday work. it was bare prior, just a small table and a stove. we didn’t have a sink, we were doing dishes in the shower.

we are 100% offgrid, water is collected in a 3,000 gallon tank when it rains. (tropics)

it was shocking to cook here for the first time. i had cooked over a campfire for 9 months, upgrading to a 2 burner camping stove— and now this

still some work to be done, but i’m stoked with it. the bar top was a tree i had cut down and chainsaw milled. i saved that slab for 3 years, knowing one day i would use it.

u/Fr0zak — 8 days ago
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transport

anyone ever flown with metals?

(the weight is mostly the silver). I need to fly from Hawaii, to the east coast. Am i going to run in to any issues? is there a better way? (say a few hundred ounces for sciences sake).

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u/Fr0zak — 2 months ago