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Jeremiah Baker
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From woodworking to aerospace, 30+ years of hands-on experience—sharing lessons, skills, and shop insights.

I have an s9 that I am going to tie into the ducts in my house. They can put out some heat. It is a lot for one room. However, you can dial some down with Braiins or remove a board.

Denying = what we say to publicly shame you because you are not buying our “$cientific” crap anymore.

Found this because of nostr:npub1ty3ftnetpxnlj42lgwkmwdxta69gfm5f9mfljvmwdgymvsf6pkuswhxq4p this morning.

What I personally believe but didn’t know it was Kierkegaard.

Thanks!

#grownostr #coffechain #quotes #rabbitholes

Not a bad philosopher at all! Cheers!

Good morning nostr!

If you are afraid to make a decision.

Remember! Not making a decision is still…

a decision.

Cheers!

#grownostr #coffeechain

About to fire up my S9 heaters this winter! They are ducted directly into my HVAC system. I know what you mean, regular heating is so… wasteful!

#grownostr #culture

For the people that don’t know who Norm Abrams is and his woodworking show ‘New Yankee Workshop’.

Cheers!

#woodworking #diy #grownostr

https://youtu.be/Vqlmad-GG8o?si=GgbsYHFCKoU1wNiL

When I was first learning woodworking it was in the mid 90’s. There were only a few tv shows on that taught woodworking.

The New Yankee Workshop was one of them. I learned so much from Norm Abrams on that show.

The second show was one of the most campy shows that I have ever seen. It was called Furniture on the Mend and later Furniture To Go, they were on TLC.

However, it taught me some of the most high level finishing and furniture restoration techniques.

I give you Joe L’Erario and Ed Feldman! Enjoy!

#woodworking #diy #grownostr

https://youtu.be/rebUKglsEYo?si=yT2BwEdzoXJPorg6

Interesting fuel concept that I have never heard of before. The ammonia powered engine.

#engineernostr #grownostr

https://youtu.be/Pcm4fCDQ4dY?si=oVsXv-Cnc3d3hrD1

I haven’t had the opportunity to work with injection moulds. What kind of precision range are you working with?