Soldering something like this would probably be fine, even just bending it into position would probably be durable enough. For something a little lower investment than welding tho this would probably be a good low stakes project to learn brazing.
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In the air they are highly survivable long range bomb trucks, that all these ones had to be destroyed in drone attacks on the ground is kind of evidence of that.
The US has used its strategic bombing forces for non nuclear attacks extensively as well, including known use of the B2 against the Houthis and B52 against IS in Syria.
Lots of manufacturing operations are terrible to work for, but there is a general gap in the manufacturing labor pool in the US. I've worked at a handful of different shops over the years, and most places I've been have offered decent bonuses for recruitment referrals because they struggled to find people. Even the places that paid decent and were aright to work at.
I've had a lot of wildlife encounters, including bears, wolves and moose, but seeing a wolverine is the only time I've ever removed the safety from my bear spray, and one of the few times I've started to psych myself up mentally to fight an animal.
Luckily it was pretty much a non story, I was hiking up a forest service road in western Montana on the Pacific Northwest Trail, and heard a noise behind me. I turned to see what looked like a 4ft tall badger trundle out of the bush about 40 feet back. It kinda stood or sat up on its back legs and we locked eyes for moment as I drew and readied bear spray. The moment passed and it slumped back to all fours and just ambled away down the forest service road away from me.
Trades did well for me, and financially nearly all my close friends who went trades are doing better than nearly all my close friends who went to college.
Oh that's what's freaking them out?
Just a note for people looking deeper into it:
Joseph Conrad is the author of Heart of Darkness, the book Apocalypse Now is based on. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Conrad
Joseph Campbell is the author of The Hero with a Thousand Faces, which is where the hero's journey, monomyth idea comes from. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Campbell
Does this even matter?? The chilling effect of 245% vs 145% or even 45% has gotta be pretty marginal.
Is it really next to no maintenance, or is that just ad copy?
Have you noticed much ride feel difference between it and a chain?
Do you know much about different belt drive systems / if they are really materially different from each other? Seems like its kinda between gates and veer for options?
As far as Internally geared hubs, I've only ever ridden old sturmy archer, I'm guessing modern ones have come a long way, but how do they perform?
Electric skateboards seem cool but terrifying. A friend of mine broke both their legs on an electric skateboard like 3 or 4 years ago and is only just now starting to be able to do real physical activity again. They weren't new to electric skateboards either, it'd been one of their main modes of transit for like a decade at that point.
Build on all three, but put 2 levels of parking at each? This seems eminently solvable.