

Thanks I will share!
'round the world and home again, that’s the sailor’s way…
Thanks I will share!
No problem - yeah that will probably be just fine, at non-commercial scale the seal will probably never get worn off and if you did ever notice spotting you can just reseal.
Unless you have a food safe resin seal to recommend based off your research?
Nope not yet! Still in the structural phase here so when I get to printing I will share for sure.
Certified food-grade PETG + food safe resin seal is the best from what I have read (I researched a bunch as I am building a greenhouse)
Yup and the constant UV/moisture exposure will expedite the process, that’s why I was asking!
Is this PLA or ABS? Not to be ‘that guy’ TM but I would be worried about microplastics and leaching if you are eating that lettuce!
lmao - ‘salt life’ was what really triggered it for me in the south east before I left.
The ‘this-brand-represents-me’ stickers always give me the ick.
Most relationships I’ve had in my life, both platonic and sexual, just sort of ‘clicked.’ I never found myself wondering about what was going on, most effort was recipricated without much thought. I would just move on. She directly communicated she needed space, she’s not reaching out - I think the writing is on the wall.
I get it, I often daydream about life as a member of the lucky sperm club lol
I’m sorry you have had bad experiences and they’ve stuck with you. I wish you the best in the future!
Damn I would be so down to socialize fiber like that!!!
You’re going to love it - I can tell. Enjoy it!!
That’s awesome! I am supposed to get fiber in 6 months but with them neutering the rural broadband fund it might not happen, color me jealous!
How small are we talking? I moved from a large city (Ft. Lauderdale, FL 185k people) to an insanley large city (Brooklyn, NY 2.6 million) then as a sort of whip lash decided I wanted rural living so I took my RV to an area I was thinking of buying a few acres in (Mossyrock, WA ~1000 people) and plopped for a few months. It was not for me. Real “one coffee shop, one restaraunt, one bar” type place and while I loved it initially, the pain-in-the ass of day to day living was too much. Think 20 min drives to the closest gas station, 45 min drives to the nearest large grocer.
After moving around the area quite a bit, I landed on a place with ~35k people and to me, after two years, I am still loving it. Feels like small town rural living but downtown is a 10 min drive away with a bunch of eateries, bars, nightlife, etc.
Pros of ‘smaller’ town living (after trying a few areas that passed the vibe check):
Cons:
Ok this turned into an essay, this new coffee bean smacks. Best of luck!
Showed all of Charlie Murphy’s real hollywood stories to my s/o who had never seen them. They hold up, we were crying laughing.
Makes me yearn for another thru-hike.
Interesting, thanks for sharing - taking this with a grain as you mentioned though.