So they wanted some lights for the San Bernardino County Fair this year. I think we found something good. These LED flood lamps are legit! I brought the power of the sun to the office. No seriously though, these fuckers are bright!
Author: CharlieBoy808
Day 061/365: Why you box a box for?!
Day 060/365: What the shit?
So after a long long day of moving stuff out of the transmitter site and finally getting the old transmitter out of the building we see this. WTS? Seriously? The spoiler is the best external mod on the car and I’m usually one to point and laugh. However, this one is a gem. Those flared fenders are absolutely disgusting. It’s molded plastic that’s riveted to the bodies panels. They also just tapper off the back. It doesn’t go all the way down to the end of the bumper! So even if the tire actually came out and filled the “Wheel Well” it would still look bad. Such a disappointment.
Day 059/365: Well it’s off the ground at least
So getting the 1965 AM Transmitter had been a looming problem at our transmitter site. The thing is so huge and so heavy that we couldn’t figure out how we would get it out of the building. The day before we figured out that we could stick a crowbar under it. That got me thinking back to the Heald days when we moved everything on furniture dollies. So we went to Home Depot grabbed two and played around to see what we could do. Well it was off the ground and mobile (sorta).
Day 058/365: Me and my homie
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Day 057/365: The aftermath
So last night I decided to see what I could capture on the back of one of the Speedway Sprint Cars. Well the aftermath is, I think I need to invest in some case lenses HAHAHA. Tried wiping off the dirt and realized some of that isn’t dirt, it’s dents. So, the next step is to buy some replacement lenses. Also, find a spot where it isn’t going to take that much damage. I think it would be cool to go back and forth to switch locations the camera is placed. However, that’s a lot of running back and forth when I should be working. So over the course of a few nights I’ll be choosing places to mount the camera.