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Tirefryr

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Everything posted by Tirefryr

  1. My favorite flower!
  2. I just screw it. Clamps can loosen.
  3. You get reflections Not audible at my ref level. Err, then you are seriously a god of EQ. Of course reflections don't have a "sound" but interfere. Pretty hard to "hear" them at any level, just their effect. I believe he means it sounds good to him and he can't tell.
  4. Your enclosure should always be secured.
  5. My buddy just called me and asked me why he can't find the Super Bowl on TV. Drunken fool.
  6. I would do the same thing. Brakes are far cheaper than transmission repairs. All the vehicles I own are manuals so I will agree to dis-agree. Brakes are almost a get to in comparison to the have to in replacing a clutch. WAY not fun. At this point I assume I am the only one in this debate that has driven over a mountain pass. Driving down a hill in forth instead of fifth will NOT speed up the wear on a clutch. On the other hand we have run-away ramps for ppl that ride their brakes for to many miles on downhill grades. Oh, I totally agree with you on the manual side. Like I stated before, the discussion was brought up while we were speaking of automatics in which case I would not be shifting.
  7. Realize this graph does not include cabin gain. In-car response will be completely different and that peak could very well move down one octave.
  8. And that's assuming you're speaking EMT. Flexible conduit will be slightly smaller.
  9. You're going to need 1". I've never seen any that will fit in 3/4". We always used 1" to bend THHN and it fit nicely and it's thinner than any DLO.
  10. Call this place and tell them you need the positive post extension for Lester # 13646. http://www.alternatorparts.com/index.htm
  11. I can find the Lester number, but no B.O.M. to get the extension part number.
  12. Yep, I wear glasses for everything, had to many times when I've been thankful for glasses to not wear them. I used to wear glasses and while torching some sign posts one day, some molten steal came in over the top, landed in my eye and melted my contact to my eyeball. Now how the hell that got in there, I can not imagine, but it was one of those things that just happened. The doctor said the contact lens saved my eye. I can't imagine how it didn't burn through, but they had to put some shit in my eye to loosen the contact, then some dye to check for damage. Between that shit, and the blister on the back of my eyelid, I didn't sleep for damn near a week. Now I wear goggles and a face shield at all times even if I'm doing something as trivial as removing caulk. You just never know.
  13. Tirefryr replied to edouble101's topic in General Audio
    Yep. I don't know how he is at processors, but he's been a wizard with amplifier design.
  14. I'm severely allergic to cats, so I HATE them all with a passion. All they want to do is lie around all day and lick themselves. Lazy, worthless, in need of constant attention. If I wanted a pet like that, I would get a girlfriend, and then she at least has 3 holes for me to play with.
  15. Tirefryr replied to edouble101's topic in General Audio
    I think the ARC PS-8 is going to dominate once it comes out. It's pretty much infinitely adjustable.
  16. Please read the rules for the classified section which are pinned at the top. Thanks!
  17. That's Xmech. Pay no attention to it. If you try to move them that much, you're only going to destroy them.
  18. I would do the same thing. Brakes are far cheaper than transmission repairs. All the vehicles I own are manuals so I will agree to dis-agree. Maybe he's referring to downshifting automatics ?For manuals, I have never had any transmission problems in 12 years of driving. Precisely.
  19. I would do the same thing. Brakes are far cheaper than transmission repairs. All the vehicles I own are manuals so I will agree to dis-agree. Well, you were speaking of autos not manuals. That's entirely different.
  20. Obsidian is a joint venture between Jacob, the owner of Sundown, and Nick Lemmons, the owner of Stereo Integrity. They are not made in the USA.
  21. I would do the same thing. Brakes are far cheaper than transmission repairs.
  22. What alternator is it? Do you have any rebuilders local? They should stock the part if it's for a common alt.
  23. I'm lucky. So far, his behavior is AWESOME! The only time I really have an issue with him is when he's super tired or when I first get him from his mother who knows absolutely NOTHING about discipline.
  24. I used to think that way, but my son does NOT respond to spanking. Many times he laughs at me. Hell, I end up hurt more than he does. He absolutely detests standing in the corner though. That usually works unless he's a sleepy crab.
  25. HaHa, funny guy. Pretty sure they are plenty capable of cooling my amps and serving as a butt plug for yourself. Brings new meaning to blowing smoke, err steam, out your ass.

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