Everything posted by topgun
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Sheet of ice here.
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There's a brick plant semi local to home. Heard all men who work production there can't have kids while working.
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If a single phase motor isn't working properly, check the caps right after you check that it's plugged in.
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Yep, blown start cap will do that.
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I've been to the Opry, I would like to go see it again at the Ryman though.
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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.
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Tin gets cut with a skill saw with the blade backwards, not a grinder.
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Titebond 2 will work great. I just prefer 1 or 3.
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Titebond 1 or 3 glue and go to town.
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Just use some regular ole screws, if they ever strip out then use something better
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Skill saw and the clean up corners will be fairly fast. A harbor freight jigsaw would also work fine too.
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For infrequent use I'd just buy a ryobi set and be done with it.
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It's the saw most others want to be when they grow up.
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Or cut strips and piece them together with glue and a nail gun.
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If they are all the same size, 1/4 plywood template and a router well do it as well.
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Unless your using the cordless tools for you job, no reason to drop crazy money on Hilti.
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Just mark and plungewith the skill saw, clean up the corners with the sawzall. Be careful with kickback on plunging.
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Skill saw? No problem.
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It was a good game
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Your sound bar post made me hopeful that they would be reasonable.
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I'm ready to upgrade my 2ch here in the house. Time for something different than my 4.5 full range Fostex.