
FedSlayer
@FedSlayer • 41,492 subscribers
Slaying bureaucracy with torch & shovel. Obsessed with real American skills, restoration, and quiet competence. Iron, wood, grit, freedom.
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Every tradesman or serious DIY guy who’s ever fought with a job that just won’t stay put. You’re trying to hold two pieces at a weird angle, the clamp won’t reach, the drill bit wanders, and you’re one slip away from ruining the whole run. Then you see a guy rig a ratchet strap to lock it solid, use two speed squares as a guide, or turn a damn cotton swab into a precision lube applicator. That quiet “son of a bitch… that’s brilliant” moment when a $2 fix saves you an hour and a half of cursing. I’ve been in this game long enough to know the best tools in your box are usually the ones you didn’t buy.
FedSlayer763,038 просмотров • 18 дней назад

Every guy who’s ever hung upper cabinets just watched this and whispered “where the hell was that tool 10 years ago.” Meanwhile half the comments are acting like it’s cheating instead of realizing construction spent 80 years turning two-man jobs into chiropractor appointments. One laser line, one support arm, and suddenly the install doesn’t involve balancing 90 pounds of cabinet on your forehead while your buddy says “hold on I almost got it.”
FedSlayer539,014 просмотров • 21 дней назад

Most promotions get a ceremony. This one happened at altitude. Hand raised. Formation holding. And repeating the same oath generations of officers have taken before him: To support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Major — congrats, and thank you for continuing to serve.
FedSlayer47,972 просмотров • 2 дней назад

Question for military people: If the F-14 was such a masterpiece… why did America retire them, scrap so many, and make sure parts didn’t keep floating around? Hint: there was only one foreign buyer. That part of the story aged like milk. And if you know who that was… suddenly some of those old decisions start making a whole lot more sense. This one sent me down a rabbit hole.
FedSlayer202,485 просмотров • 12 дней назад

Every apprentice who’s ever stared at a burnt-out panel at 2 AM wondering why they didn’t just go to college instead. You’re crawling through attics with fiberglass in your neck, making $18/hr while some 22-year-old with a psych degree complains about “the economy.” Old panels that look like spaghetti, homeowners breathing down your neck, and that one breaker that “worked fine yesterday.” But then you start knocking out clean installs. You’re the one who actually knows how not to burn the house down. You’re pulling wire, fixing what the last guy half-assed, and stacking skills nobody can offshore. That moment when the money finally catches up and you realize you can fix your own shit, charge what you’re worth, and still have calluses instead of debt? Yeah. That’s the trade life.
FedSlayer269,404 просмотров • 19 дней назад

Single mom next door asked if he could mow her lawn. This man showed up shirtless, turned the mower into a stage prop, and started cutting grass like a retired Chippendales dancer trying to earn Employee of the Month. No stripes. No breaks. Just eye contact, horsepower, and enough effort to make the lawn uncomfortable. Neighborly assistance levels reached critical.
FedSlayer56,499 просмотров • 9 дней назад
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