u/Visual-Success8952

Image 1 — Is this worth $4,200? 1997 Ford Ranger Super Cab Pickup 190K miles
Image 2 — Is this worth $4,200? 1997 Ford Ranger Super Cab Pickup 190K miles
Image 3 — Is this worth $4,200? 1997 Ford Ranger Super Cab Pickup 190K miles
Image 4 — Is this worth $4,200? 1997 Ford Ranger Super Cab Pickup 190K miles
Image 5 — Is this worth $4,200? 1997 Ford Ranger Super Cab Pickup 190K miles

Is this worth $4,200? 1997 Ford Ranger Super Cab Pickup 190K miles

Seller's description

Rust free fiberglass bed, zero rust, well maintained little truck from the south. Rear wheel drive Super reliable runs great wouldn’t hesitate to take it anywhere. New water pump, timing belt and tensioner, new fuel pump and fuel filter, new rebuilt transmission, fresh oil change, coolant and rear end fluid.

2.3l 4 cylinder
Transmission itself cost 3k I have receipts for it.

u/Visual-Success8952 — 21 hours ago

I needed something more in my office, so I designed, prototyped, and 3d printed this modular wall organizer.

The story.

I made this to solve a problem: my stuff is always sitting in different places, which does two things. It means that it takes me longer to find, and it doesn't get shown off; it's just there. So I decided to design a wall organizer. When I started designing this, I had a few rules for myself: firstly, that it had to be modular. Then it also had to be something that I would actually put on my wall and use every day. I also designed the main pen bin with a rounded shape because it has a very welcoming feel and would add visual appeal. If you have a 3d printer and want to print this, here are the free files: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2769256-wall-organizer-modular-design-slatted-panel-v1#profileId-3075757

u/Visual-Success8952 — 3 days ago

I needed something more in my office, so I designed, prototyped, and 3d printed this modular wall organizer

The story.

I made this to solve a problem: my stuff is always sitting in different places, which does two things. It means that it takes me longer to find, and it doesn't get shown off; it's just there. So I decided to design a wall organizer. When I started designing this, I had a few rules for myself: firstly, that it had to be modular. Then it also had to be something that I would actually put on my wall and use every day. I also designed the main pen bin with a rounded shape because it has a very welcoming feel and would add visual appeal. If you have a 3d printer and want to print this, here are the free files: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2769256-wall-organizer-modular-design-slatted-panel-v1#profileId-3075757

u/Visual-Success8952 — 3 days ago

I needed something more in my office, so I designed, prototyped, and 3d printed this modular wall organizer

The story.

I made this to solve a problem: my stuff is always sitting in different places, which does two things. It means that it takes me longer to find, and it doesn't get shown off; it's just there. So I decided to design a wall organizer. When I started designing this, I had a few rules for myself: firstly, that it had to be modular. Then it also had to be something that I would actually put on my wall and use every day. I also designed the main pen bin with a rounded shape because it has a very welcoming feel and would add visual appeal.

u/Visual-Success8952 — 4 days ago
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my newest design in Freecad

link https://makerworld.com/en/models/2769256-wall-organizer-modular-design-slatted-panel-v1#profileId-3075757

the story.

I made this to solve a problem which it that my stuff is always sitting in different places which does two things It means that it takes me longer to find and it doesn't get shown off it's kind of just there. So I decided to design a wall organizer, when I started designing this I had a few rules for myself firstly that It has to be something that is modular ("Modular" refers to something designed with separate, standardized units (modules) that can be connected, replaced, or rearranged to form a complete, flexible system), then it also had to be something that I would actually put on my wall and use every day. Then I designed the main pen bin with a very rounded design because it has a very welcoming feel to it and it would also add visual appeal.

u/Visual-Success8952 — 6 days ago