
That time I wanted to dig a pond...


I bought this old Cat D6C to dig a pond. It was the cheapest I could find on auction. I ended up having to replace the head because of a crack, as well as the turbo.
I got the pond mostly dug, now if it would just rain.

Industrial maintenance go bag


Bag is a veto pro pac backpack. I can fix about 70% of problems around my plant without having to go to my big toolbox.

My 2011 Silverado 2500HD LTZ Duramax after new tires and wheelsi


This is an older pic of my baby, she's got another 140k miles (285k total) now, and a bit rougher body.

My bar build - floor isn't done yet


This project has taken so long, we started right around the start of the pandemic. We knocked down the wall and made this small area (about 8' x 8') that cuts into our unfinished utility room.
I still need to finish the flooring, and add some shelves to the back of the bar, but so far its coming along. I installed a 2 faucet beer tower that is fed from the other side of the wall.
Looks solid. I like the idea of using the 2x4s on edge for the work surface.

Hilti TE60 Rotary Hammer


1-1/4 bit on a Hilti TE60 rotary hammer/hammer drill next to my BTFO Milwaukee Fuel hammer drill

Garage sale find Husky K760 demo saw


I picked up this saw for about $80 at a garage sale. Rebuilt with a new piston and cylinder from Amazon for about $50.

Handmade axe handle


I acquired this axe from my grandfather's estate when he passed. The handle was not in good shape so I decided to try my hand at making a new one from scratch. I used a piece of Hackberry from a younger tree I had cut down. I'm happy with the way it turned out!

My first GMC - 2023 Sierra Elevation, 3.0L Duramax


My first brand new vehicle, and first GMC. Coming from a 2011 Silverado 2500HD 6.6L Duramax and loving this little baby duramax. Fuel economy is great and the ride is much smoother than my old truck.

Welcome to disflux!
This is a new instance of Lemmy (created after the reddit exodus).
I want to make this instance a place to host types of communities that I used to frequent on reddit: places like r/permaculture, r/farming, r/nolawns, r/homesteading, r/homeimprovement, etc.
Feel free to create your own community! If you need help, have suggestions, or any ideas, please feel free to post in this community.