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jason str

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  1. Check out Triumph bikes while you're looking around, they have some nice offerings.

    The best bike i drove recently was the Honda F6B, a slightly stripped down Gold Wing with tons of power & still plenty of included goodies for road trips if the mood pops up.

  2. I am beginning to feel like an angel .

    i'll bet you have your share of stories…don't you have any moonshiners in your neck of the woods?

    Moonshiners, I would think so but if I knew one I would want a taste, never tried the real thing.

    Probably listed under dumbest things I have done was walking around Washington DC with a friend while on a company trip. It was late at night and no one was on the streets, after way to many drinks we stopped and sat on some steps for a while and lit up a joint. Walked a little more going into some clubs then back to the hotel.

    The next day we get on a tour bus hired by the company to sightsee, our first stop was the FBI building for a tour, we just looked at each other it was the same steps we were on the night before. If you see this building it's real easy to point out because of it's design.

    I would guess they have cameras and had watched us, they were probably thinking just leave them alone there to stupid to worry about ?

    It was a really nice tour, that was a rough week.

    A friend with weed is a friend indeed.

  3. My preferred wire for the last few years has been Kord, american made and by the foot shipped to you door.

    http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KRD10BL

    Will this work for in-wall use? It doesn't seem to have the right jacket. I see they have a different cable for in wall use.

    No harm running this stuff in the walls, not like your going to run 220 or 221 through it.

    Bad move. If you run non CL2 "in wall" rated wire inside the walls and have a fire, be prepared for a battle with your insurance company for coverage. It doesn't matter if that wire caused the fire or not.

    Well I assumed that the homeowner would run a rated conduit/flex as I have always done, not only for insurance, but the fact you can run any kind of wire you wish inside conduit/flex, the other reason iv always ran flex aluminum was to insure I could repull add and subtract wires as needed in the future.

    Lic C-10 electrical some years back.

    Standard speaker wire is not made to run through conduit, it will catch & strip off the jacket causing a short.

    Use the right wire for application and save yourself a headache.

    20+ years of pulling wire (every type there is) iv never cut into a conductor, not once, guess that's the difference between a professional Electrical C-10 Lic holder and the rest of the public at large.

    You will find ALL theaters run conduit, ALL of Them.

    That's wonderful, i have 25+ years experience myself.

    With all your experience you have to admit that it would be much easier to catch & strip a soft jacketed speaker wire than it would be to strip a wire made to be pulled through a stretch of conduit.

    Aluminum wire is outlawed around here because connections can be a major a fire hazard.

  4. My preferred wire for the last few years has been Kord, american made and by the foot shipped to you door.

    http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KRD10BL

    Will this work for in-wall use? It doesn't seem to have the right jacket. I see they have a different cable for in wall use.

    No harm running this stuff in the walls, not like your going to run 220 or 221 through it.

    Bad move. If you run non CL2 "in wall" rated wire inside the walls and have a fire, be prepared for a battle with your insurance company for coverage. It doesn't matter if that wire caused the fire or not.

    Well I assumed that the homeowner would run a rated conduit/flex as I have always done, not only for insurance, but the fact you can run any kind of wire you wish inside conduit/flex, the other reason iv always ran flex aluminum was to insure I could repull add and subtract wires as needed in the future.

    Lic C-10 electrical some years back.

    Standard speaker wire is not made to run through conduit, it will catch & strip off the jacket causing a short.

    Use the right wire for application and save yourself a headache.

  5. My preferred wire for the last few years has been Kord, american made and by the foot shipped to you door.

    http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KRD10BL

    Will this work for in-wall use? It doesn't seem to have the right jacket. I see they have a different cable for in wall use.

    No harm running this stuff in the walls, not like your going to run 220 or 221 through it.

    Bad move. If you run non CL2 "in wall" rated wire inside the walls and have a fire, be prepared for a battle with your insurance company for coverage. It doesn't matter if that wire caused the fire or not.

    Absolutely correct, run only in wall rated wire when running wires within your walls.

  6. #255 of 500 thanks Chad / Amy

    Very nice, where did you get the frame ?

    Michaels

    18x24 on sale for $25 wife said they have different colors

    I laid mine face down on top of my RSW-15 with weights on it to flatten it out for about a week.

    Thank you. i will check out Michaels.

  7. That sub was dropped at some point.

    Not worth repairing, get a new/used driver for it.

    JB weld may work for a little while but its not going to hold together long.

  8. I say you flip a coin or go hear them for yourself if you're going to purchase a set.

    Great advice, even considering they share the same mid and tweet the do not sound the same to me, and considering the size and price difference is large.

    Many times i hear people say the sound the same, the Corns just have more bass. My guess is they never heard them together or at all.

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