Just make sure people don't dox themselves by accident
Or in the true spirit of St. Davis and the farms, laugh at them self-doxing, and then when they end up dead claim it was the fault of CIA NIGGERS all along and that you'll be running glows over in the dark.
I tried looking at /k/ and it was just troon shit even on the thread for .308. It's a useless dead gay website.
I mean sleepychan has a weapons board that's still kind of active from a lot of the old 8chan folks?
Has anyone looked into bioreactors (algae farms) and how to convert it to biodiesel? I've seen some videos of people making small ones, but they just eat the algae. Thought one in conjunction with ducks could be a good project.
As someone who worked in Ag, yes. But also I consider it infeasible. You'd be better off just getting used motor oil and straining it for an indirect injection diesel (I assume you are using that for a biodiesel). Biodiesel capable plants that are feasible either generally tropical (
Jatropha, petroleum nut, coconut) or require mechanized agriculture (soybean, rapeseed, algae). Maybe Jojoba would work if you live in the SW US.
I don't know DICK about vehicle repair. It's pretty embarrassing considering I'm fantastic at electronic repair, home building and tool use. Any good books for that? I mean like borderline dead simple books.
Old (not a bunch of electronics shit) or new (like OBD or later)? Is it general repair or extremely specific?
The former would probably the shop manual on the vehicle year/model depending on what tech your car had. Electronic sensor based cars should be the same unless you're getting some electronic bugs, good luck on that.
Even then, a lot of the higher "repairs" are becoming a lost art. Good luck finding someone who can rebuild mechanical diesel injection pump or re-coring a radiator really well.
For anyone slightly adventurous amateur chemistry Youtube has an insane amount of DIY and self-sufficiency content.
Related, man who made his DIY MOSFET fab:
Maybe wood working/welding/general manufacturing could be joined? If you look into wood and metal working they use basically the same kinds of tools: lathes, drills, etc. They operate under the same principles of design and function, just using different materials.
I think a general fab thread would do well. I do a lot of machine work (hobby + job) and I think those skills are highly interconnected. I'd suggest splitting it into plastics, woods, glass (?), and metal since those are generally not interchangeable imho. Forging, casting, wielding, machining, treating (paint, anodizing, etc) are all closely related in fab work.
The hardest thing in lots of things mechanical is a simple "ball" in ball bearings. Most of the developing world and third world can't do it.
Edit: First aid thread probably would help. Shame that everything in the US requires you to be loicened like the British to purchase fucking needles.