Everything posted by edouble101
- Welcome to the IHoP
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Welcome to the IHoP
I thought a UV light accelerated resin curing not temperature. Proper temperature is just another component in the mix.
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Welcome to the IHoP
Weather is perfect here, but stuff keeps getting in the way. Get new wheel studs? Yes I did. What a pita that was. Cost me $80 too. In the 30-40's here still. I am in the stage of "anxious to start installing" which will eventually lead to "damn I am still not done with this". Lol Perfect glassin' temps I bought a large box and made a hot box so I could glass in the winter. Put a little heater in it and monitered the temp.. kept it around 70-80 degrees I thought about using a heat lamp but I'll just wait a couple more weeks.
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Welcome to the IHoP
Weather is perfect here, but stuff keeps getting in the way. Get new wheel studs? Yes I did. What a pita that was. Cost me $80 too. In the 30-40's here still. I am in the stage of "anxious to start installing" which will eventually lead to "damn I am still not done with this". Lol
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6 15" Obsidian's and 10k......the rebuild!
- An update on what's going on with our subwoofers
whats new?- Welcome to the IHoP
I am anxious for warmer weather so I can start glassing- SSA's Evil SS Camaro. 4 Evil 15s and 2 DC 7.5ks
What amps are you using?- 6 15" Obsidian's and 10k......the rebuild!
This is looking great. I love all the fabrication you are putting into this. The doors look stelllar! What is the vent for at the domes lights?- SSA's Evil SS Camaro. 4 Evil 15s and 2 DC 7.5ks
Holy chit man! Thats crazy! Can't wait to see the build!- A few of my pics
I've owned three Tokina lenses without any issues. I have not owned Tamron. I would consider Sigma too.- SSA's Evil SS Camaro. 4 Evil 15s and 2 DC 7.5ks
Four 15" ZCON?- '96 Bronco build
- Which of these three 15's, on 500w?
Gotta love the interwebz bs- 2005 jeep grand cherokee build
im thinking two FI SP4 18s or three FI SP4 15s with two RF t2500bdcp im aiming at SPL Def going with SP4's? I want- 2005 jeep grand cherokee build
Looks exactly like the vehicle that I throw my banana peel at every morning....- Mazda 8x SA-12 build
Gotta be a bitch getting it in there, lube here up! This is gonna be bonkers- has a cop swerved you because of your subs?
- DIY MP3 Radio
Definitely not Thanks for asking I will not be going to work tomorrow due to unexpected vehicle problems I rotated my tires and broke two wheel studs on the left front, WTF I have been rotating my wheels on my vehicles for over 15 years. So, I plan on cutting some oak for this project.- SAZ-1500, removing or modifying protection circuit?
why not? The protection circuits are there for a reason.- SAZ-1500, removing or modifying protection circuit?
Anybody that knows isn't going to tell...- Some custom goodies...
ToolMaker FTMFW!- A few of my pics
Another pic from a couple months ago- A few of my pics
I bough these from a lady that I found on Craigslist. Good thing with craigslist is that if you meet face to face you get to look at the lenses before you buy Also http://www.thephotoforum.com/ and www.adorama.com is a good place to look. Here is the deal with zoom ranges and aperture size. The bigger the aperture (smaller the f number) the more you are going to pay. It gets expensive quick. Fast glass is expensive really no matter what focal length. Although there is a nice variety of big aperture prime lenses at decent prices but zooms are a different story. Buy what you can afford and what you will use. Everybody wants a f2.8 70-200mm but few can shell out +$2000. This is where the camera comes into play as well. Spend big bucks on a camera and (hopefully) get better ISO performance. The better ISO performance can allow you to take pictures with faster shutter speeds. A big aperture lets you take pics with a faster shutter speeds (compared to a smaller aperture), among other attributes. A higher ISO will let you use a faster shutter speed (compared to a lower ISO) as well. The trade off with high ISO is noise. The high dollar camera should have less noise at a given ISO than the cheaper camera. In the end it all comes down to how much money you want to spend.- A few of my pics
I picked up two old Tokina manual lenses over the weekend. Here are a couple pics a shot over the weekend. Not bad considering I paid $35 each for the lenses. - An update on what's going on with our subwoofers