Sunday GAS Party (secret santees.....be stalked here)
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(waah....it's too hot outside)
That last entire page is fucking awesome.
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(waah....it's too hot outside)
They are beauty.odontophobia wrote:Whoa. Pope. That is fucking awesome.
Too bad I'll never afford one.
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(waah....it's too hot outside)
That Nick Page sounds pretty nice, Pope.Iommic Pope wrote:They are beauty.odontophobia wrote:Whoa. Pope. That is fucking awesome.
Too bad I'll never afford one.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCdDsEAxTys[/youtube]
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(waah....it's too hot outside)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUEIzdDi8tg[/youtube]
…...........................…psychic vampire. wrote:The important take away from this thread: Taoism and Ring Modulators go together?
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(waah....it's too hot outside)
I'm a fan of his work but it's pretty expensive...
some prices on this page:
http://www.gitarren-studio-neustadt.de/ ... itars.html
some prices on this page:
http://www.gitarren-studio-neustadt.de/ ... itars.html
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(waah....it's too hot outside)
Yeah, they're expensive. They're works of art. I can still 
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(yard sale season)
i need this
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(yard sale season)
I'm getting ready to build some bookshelves for my wife. I'm excited for the project, cause that means I get to buy a circular saw.ryan summit wrote:i need this
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(yard sale season)
skil mag 77
or a makita sidewinder if thats too much
although for bookshelves
you may be better off with a miter saw
i usually use 1x10 for bookcases
thats 9 1/2" wide
you shouldnd have to cut lengthwise (rip)
it should just be the square cuts the width and height
if this is your first saw, those cuts maybe a bitch
get a speed square and a cheap miter saw
thatll make it so much easier
pm me if you wanna talk more about it
or we could talk bookshelves in here today
whos gonna stop us?
or a makita sidewinder if thats too much
although for bookshelves
you may be better off with a miter saw
i usually use 1x10 for bookcases
thats 9 1/2" wide
you shouldnd have to cut lengthwise (rip)
it should just be the square cuts the width and height
if this is your first saw, those cuts maybe a bitch
get a speed square and a cheap miter saw
thatll make it so much easier
pm me if you wanna talk more about it
or we could talk bookshelves in here today
whos gonna stop us?
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(yard sale season)
While I adore a good miter saw, I simply don't have enough long term usage for it. I figure that with a little bit of care, a circular saw should take care of everything. I'm thinking of doing an open style bookshelf, so I really don't have to make any long cuts. And definitely no ripping. I wouldn't even try that without a table saw.ryan summit wrote:skil mag 77
or a makita sidewinder if thats too much
although for bookshelves
you may be better off with a miter saw
i usually use 1x10 for bookcases
thats 9 1/2" wide
you shouldnd have to cut lengthwise (rip)
it should just be the square cuts the width and height
if this is your first saw, those cuts maybe a bitch
get a speed square and a cheap miter saw
thatll make it so much easier
pm me if you wanna talk more about it
or we could talk bookshelves in here today
whos gonna stop us?
Depending on if the wife likes the idea, I was looking at something along these lines: http://www.instructables.com/id/Cheap-e ... okshelves/
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(yard sale season)
one of my character defects in real life
is knowing the only way to do a project
the right way
unfortunately leads to unsolicited advice
and ive been told it seems i try to make people feel stupid
in truth all i wanna do is help
haha now i work alone, whoch is ok
but i dont want my internet alter-ego to have that trait too
heres that makita
i know a few people who are happy with them
"itll last forever" kinda product
is knowing the only way to do a project
the right way
unfortunately leads to unsolicited advice
and ive been told it seems i try to make people feel stupid
in truth all i wanna do is help
haha now i work alone, whoch is ok
but i dont want my internet alter-ego to have that trait too
heres that makita
i know a few people who are happy with them
"itll last forever" kinda product
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(yard sale season)
Haha, no worries, I was going to ask your advice on tools anyway! I definitely didn't get a weird vibe.ryan summit wrote:one of my character defects in real life
is knowing the only way to do a project
the right way
unfortunately leads to unsolicited advice
and ive been told it seems i try to make people feel stupid
in truth all i wanna do is help
haha now i work alone, whoch is ok
but i dont want my internet alter-ego to have that trait too
heres that makita
i know a few people who are happy with them
"itll last forever" kinda product
I'll check that Makita out. My dad has always been a Dewalt guy, but I'm a little more open minded.
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(uhoh..were talkin tools /honey-do list)
dewalt has gone down the tubes
i mean, for home DIY its fine
unfortunately thats what theyre made for now
my pops is still a dewalt guy too
and i use his stuff when im up at his house
he WILL NOT listen to me as far as tools go
it all gets the job done
i mean, for home DIY its fine
unfortunately thats what theyre made for now
my pops is still a dewalt guy too
and i use his stuff when im up at his house
he WILL NOT listen to me as far as tools go
it all gets the job done
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(uhoh..were talkin tools /honey-do list)
What does one of the Makita jobbies run?ryan summit wrote:dewalt has gone down the tubes
i mean, for home DIY its fine
unfortunately thats what theyre made for now
my pops is still a dewalt guy too
and i use his stuff when im up at his house
he WILL NOT listen to me as far as tools go
it all gets the job done
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Re: Sunday GAS Party(uhoh..were talkin tools /honey-do list)
this is the cpo ebay store
i get all my refurb stuff from them
warrantees the whole shebang
this is a new one on sale
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Makita-7-1-4-in ... 4d1193e88c
they have a refurb for $95
i get all my refurb stuff from them
warrantees the whole shebang
this is a new one on sale
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Makita-7-1-4-in ... 4d1193e88c
they have a refurb for $95