Truck Testing
The past month or so has been pretty busy. There was a weekend of NOT working on cars, one with a Weird Al concert out
Creatively living through writing, art, and autos
The past month or so has been pretty busy. There was a weekend of NOT working on cars, one with a Weird Al concert out
I’ve done some more acrylic pour paintings. This time I used Elmer’s glue as a medium (for most of them). It turns out, the glue
I got to drive Truckasaurus to work today for the first time in a while! Even allowing for the days I was unable to work
After installing the transmission, deciding to take it back out to make it easier to fill with fluid, reinstalling it then deciding to remove it
Assembling the internals actually went quite a bit faster than taking it apart. I bought a kit that came with bearings, gaskets and synchro rings,
The first painting is a swipe, but the following three paintings were made without silicone, although you might notice some bubbles. I think maybe either
I managed to get the case off the transmission over the week. I was really, really hoping I’d just find something simple so I could
Here are my recent attempts at creating cool things. As you can see, some turned out, some did not. Included in this gallery are my
I recently watched a YouTube video by Tiktus Color Art that shows how to make a really nifty looking pour using a swirling motion. I
I was going to post each individual picture and write something about it, but I’m lazy. I plan to make more pictures, but in for