
Steve Gnarly
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Steve Gnarly
@ColbertCor24567
Burritos & Chi Tea
Cali, Columbia Katılım Ağustos 2023
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The Barnstable County Assembly on Cape Cod, mostly comprised of anti-White leftists, was forced to take public comments yesterday on a new measure that would hamstring ICE from enforcing immigration law in the area. A local patriot managed to show up between work shifts and delivered an incredible speech.
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What if the west isn't the villain they told you it was?
We’ve spent years accepting accusations about racism, intolerance, and slavery without challenging the bigger historical reality:
The societies most condemned today are also the ones that led the world in ending slavery, expanding rights, and building the most tolerant nations on earth.
That’s the conversation nobody wants to have.
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Can someone tell what’s so fun about giving half your assets to someone and them controlling every ounce of your sex life?
KJW@Hawkesbay69
Marriage
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chase everything you want, except love and dfath. they'll find you when it's time.
Galax@Galax_Gana
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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Don’t throw away that old, rusty filing cabinet just yet. With a little elbow grease and some creativity, an eyesore destined for the landfill can be transformed into the ultimate heavy-duty garden tool organizer. It is the perfect blend of rugged functionality and backyard aesthetic.
Here is exactly how to pull off this DIY upcycle safely, efficiently, and with maximum organization in mind.
Step 1: The Foundation (Deep Cleaning & Prep)
Before reaching for the paint, proper surface preparation is vital to ensure the longevity of the build, especially when dealing with rusted metal.
Empty and Strip: Remove all drawers, hanging folders, and hardware.
Rust Removal: Use a wire brush or a sanding block (80 to 120-grit) to scrub away any loose rust, flaking paint, or debris. For stubborn rust, a commercial rust converter can be applied to stabilize the metal.
Wash Down: Scrub the entire frame with a mixture of warm water and a heavy-duty degreaser or dish soap to remove years of built-in grime.
Dry Completely: Wipe it down and let it sit in the sun until it is 100% dry. Painting over trapped moisture will only invite more rust later.
What You Need (The Manifest)
An old metal filing cabinet (2 to 4 drawers work best)
Rust-inhibiting exterior spray paint or metal paint (such as a classic satin black)
Paint roller and tray
Pre-cut cedar strips (cedar is naturally rot and insect-resistant, making it perfect for outdoor or garage use)
Heavy-duty construction adhesive or hot glue (for initial placement)
Short wood-to-metal screws and a power drill
Multi-hook tool racks or metal wire black hooks
Safety Gear: Safety glasses, a dust mask (crucial when sanding old rust/paint), and heavy-duty work gloves.
The Build Process
Paint the Frame: Apply two coats of the rust-inhibiting exterior paint to the hollow metal frame using the roller. Allow ample drying time between coats.
Prep the Wood: Measure the side or front profile of the cabinet where the hooks will go. Cut the cedar strips to fit.
Attach the Siding: Secure the cedar strips horizontally across the surface. While adhesive can hold them temporarily, securing them with screws directly into the metal frame ensures they won't budge under the weight of heavy tools.
Mount the Hooks: Screw the wire hook racks directly into the cedar paneling.
Pro-Tips for Maximum Efficiency & Customization
Mobile Efficiency: Consider heavy-duty locking caster wheels to the bottom of the cabinet. This allows the entire rack to be rolled right out into the yard for a day of gardening and easily tucked away into the shed at night.
Weight Distribution: Always place heavier, longer tools (like steel shovels and post-hole diggers) toward the back or center of the open compartments to maintain a low center of gravity and prevent tipping.
Long-Tool Separation: If the top opening feels too chaotic, slide a piece of PVC piping inside the cabinet frame for each long-handled tool. This creates individual "slots" so rakes and brooms stand perfectly upright without tangling.
Weatherproofing: While cedar holds up incredibly well on its own, applying a quick clear outdoor sealant over the wood paneling will keep it looking fresh and prevent graying over time.
Safety & Organization First
An organized workspace is a safe workspace. Keeping sharp hand trowels, shears, and heavy rakes off the floor eliminates major tripping hazards in the garage or shed. By utilizing the exterior walls for small hand tools and the deep hollow interior for long-handled equipment, every single tool gets a designated home.
Before starting, always remember to wear protective eyewear and a mask during the sanding process—protecting your lungs is just as important as protecting your tools.
What is the most creative upcycling project currently sitting in the garage waiting to be built?
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@BillAckman @benshapiro Viewership and not bot viewership says otherwise. It’s propaganda slop
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For the raw truth, listen to @benshapiro
Ben Shapiro@benshapiro
All the haters can kiss my ass
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@TheoVon Absurd of Rogan. Calling anyone crazy especially a friend is purposely disloyal tactic.
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The most right-wing movie of the last few decades is the Last Samurai.
The good side is explicitly a traditional, religious, patriarchal, warrior aristocracy resisting modernity.
You just don't notice how right-wing it is because most of the good guys are not white.

Jaeger Media@jaegermedia1
What’s the best right wing coded movie that was clearly not intended to be for a right wing audience? You’re not allowed to say The Matrix.
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This dad sold his house and is the last to leave the home where he raised his family.
He calls out the names of each of his children one more time as their names echo through the house.
Closing a door for the last time on your family’s first house is such a sad feeling.
I remember I had moved my family 4 hours away. I would go over to the house and was getting it ready for the sale, the last few boxes, cleaning the baseboards for the last time, on my hands and knees, I could hear my children’s little voices and laughter echo throughout the house. What a flood of memories. Excited for the new chapter but sad that one was closing. 💔
Have you ever experienced this feeling of selling the house you raised your family in? Do those memories come flooding in? Or, are you fortunate enough to still be living in the same house after all these years?
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