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I love working with flashes!
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whoa, i thought those were mtn bike disc brake rotors before! more bigger pics please!
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FSAE? Is that a bike brake rotor?
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and that’s a handheld flash? not a overhead focused light?
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Who are you flashing?
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Your mom!
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I’ll see what I can do.
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Yep, I did have a friend holding a flash over it though. But this was in a bright shop.
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Well, my mom didn’t really need to see that vienna sausage of yours, she told me.
Poor lady :(
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No, they’re custom made.
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Tasteless.
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Off camera flash is one of my favorite types of photography. You can really get creative and have a lot of fun.
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It was at least a rotwurst :(
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Well really cool any way it was done. Great depth of field!
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Lots of pretty machining there. Let’s see what you have there...
SLA setup with pullrod/belcrank,
castle nut holding on the bearings & hub,
WHERE IS THE COTTER PIN?!!!
is camber adjustable with shims there?
which side of the car is this?
please tie down that long flexible brake line
OK, I'll lay off. You've got some nice looking parts there. I wish the brakes on my FSAE car looked that nice when I did it.