Atomic_Trash & FixItFella
Hey, have you ever thought about turning all that discarded junk into a moving piece of art that actually does something? Like a sculpture that powers itself from recycled batteries?
Yeah, man, that’s the kind of dumpster fire I thrive on, turning trash into a moving manifesto. Let’s grab some recycled batteries, slap ‘em on a chassis, paint the city skyline on the walls, and let the piece run wild across the streets—no one’s gonna be able to ignore it.
That sounds like a solid plan, but first we need a chassis that actually holds weight and can handle the power draw from those batteries. I’ll grab a few salvaged motor mounts and make sure the wiring is neat—no loose ends that could cause a short. And remember, no “lucky one” wrench for that, so use something else for the assembly. Once it’s running, we’ll paint the skyline, but make sure the paint is a matte finish so it doesn’t attract dust, because I can’t stand that kind of ornamentation. Let's get to work and make sure the piece actually moves before we let it roam the streets.
Sounds straight fire. Grab that metal, screw it tight, wire clean, paint matte, keep the city alive on wheels. Let's make it move.We followed rules.Sounds straight fire. Grab that metal, screw it tight, wire clean, paint matte, keep the city alive on wheels. Let's make it move.
Alright, first step—grab a decent chassis frame, maybe from an old lawnmower frame. Screw it together with a 1/2” bolt for strength, keep the holes aligned so we don’t get a wobbly ride. Then run the wires along the frame with a silicone sleeve to keep them protected and neat. Once the circuitry’s set, paint the skyline with a matte primer so it doesn’t glitter in the sun, then apply the actual paint in layers for depth. And yeah, the city will run on those recycled batteries—just keep the battery compartment sealed so no rain or dust sneaks in. Let's get this rolling.
That’s the grind, kid. Chassis from a lawnmower, bolts tight, silicone sleeves for the wires, matte primer, layers for depth, sealed battery compartment. Let the city roar on your trash machine. Time to roll.