Some of you may recognizance from the style what this resembles. Yes, I'm gonna make gordon freemon's crowbar right now, I can tell it's gonna be a hell of alot of work, due to the surface being so corroded that it's now bumpy instead of being smooth. I'm gonna have to get fresh sandpaper and break out the belt sander to get it smooth again.
here's what it look like after initial sanding. not sure if you can tell, but it's a little better, but not that much. there was still alot of rust on that thing that came off
also, my hand after all that sanding
my hand when cheering you up. now, if I may ask: waht do you intend to do with that?
>>164 I don't know, it just reminded me of gordon freemon's crowbar and I decided to wast time and make it.
>>165 very well, then.
>>165 Godspeed.
That rust sure came off pretty easily.
>>168 not really, those pictures were taken a half-hour apart. I just posted them at the same time.
god, even after attacking it for an hour with a goddamned belt sander it still isn't good enough. don't know if you can tell, but the head sit still rusty. one thing i'm fearing is that the metal has corroded so deep that I fear it's gonna corrode easily again even after painting it. damn this crowbar i can't stand this crowbar always with this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar this crowbar
>>178
>>178 You can do it!
>>178 Keep it rusty. Say it's corroded from all the headcrab blood.
OP, try starting with one made out of something that that won't corrode, like titanium.
>>251 After you acquire it, pick up some hockey stick grip tape. Red, naturally. You now have a lightweight, functional Freeman bar. There are various textured spray paints, but I already had the tape, and I knew it would be easy to hold on to, whereas the spray stuff was an unknown.
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