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topgun

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Everything posted by topgun

  1. Sheet of ice here.
  2. There's a brick plant semi local to home. Heard all men who work production there can't have kids while working.
  3. If a single phase motor isn't working properly, check the caps right after you check that it's plugged in.
  4. Yep, blown start cap will do that.
  5. I've been to the Opry, I would like to go see it again at the Ryman though.
  6. I've got Makita at home that is on its last leg, dewalt and Milwaukee fuel at work. For non professional work items I don't see buying what I can't go to the local big box store and buy.
  7. Tin gets cut with a skill saw with the blade backwards, not a grinder.
  8. Titebond 2 will work great. I just prefer 1 or 3.
  9. Titebond 1 or 3 glue and go to town.
  10. Just use some regular ole screws, if they ever strip out then use something better
  11. Skill saw and the clean up corners will be fairly fast. A harbor freight jigsaw would also work fine too.
  12. For infrequent use I'd just buy a ryobi set and be done with it.
  13. It's the saw most others want to be when they grow up.
  14. Or cut strips and piece them together with glue and a nail gun.
  15. If they are all the same size, 1/4 plywood template and a router well do it as well.
  16. Unless your using the cordless tools for you job, no reason to drop crazy money on Hilti.
  17. Just mark and plungewith the skill saw, clean up the corners with the sawzall. Be careful with kickback on plunging.
  18. Skill saw? No problem.
  19. It was a good game
  20. See if you can get some other person to but it for 50 bucks or something, but it's not with fixing. If you had the parts for free, maybe.
  21. I think I've got 8x of these mids, and 3 of these tweeters sitting in a box somewhere waiting on a MTM build... Looks like I ordered them in 2011. https://www.parts-express.com/aura-ns6-255-8a-6-paper-cone-neodymium-magnet-woofer--299-030 https://www.parts-express.com/peerless-by-tymphany-bc25sc06-04-1-textile-dome-tweeter--264-1028
  22. They are the FE127 drivers in a Mileva plan build, about 3' tall, 12" wide and 6" deep just eyeballing them. No substage currently, running off a receiver, all my rack gear is in the closet.
  23. Couple years ago I built my brother a MTM matched set of mains/ center for his house, when I tested it he almost didn't get them since I liked it to much.
  24. Your sound bar post made me hopeful that they would be reasonable.
  25. I'm ready to upgrade my 2ch here in the house. Time for something different than my 4.5 full range Fostex.

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