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.... o O (I look forward to a successful conclusion) however, it seems like we need to have a picture of "that splitter"... thus a successful track saw cut on the rear side panel's is inevitable...
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No to elm for flooring - use it for fence pickets,
No to maple for flooring - too nice, use it for guitars or furniture...
Yes to Hickory for Flooring, rough with knot's all the better to blend in with traffic....
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number 9 number 9 number 9 lol - requesting an update
as you recall, we're all indebted to rust eradication once seen...
a couple picture's can identify the location and removal & exploration within...
and a trip to a recycling yard for a new original fender bracket mount, with an added & modified bracket with about 8 new vibration eliminators...
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21 hours ago, Tarheel said:
Good to hear the old speakers again.
Good to see the old speakers again !
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... o O ( Eric ! - Just incorporate, and start fixing everybody's A/C)
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8.) considering that International Harvester was bought out by Case, and the classic concept that old tractor's never die... explore a retrofit kit for the operator.
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On 8/1/2019 at 9:58 PM, JohnA said:
have a Dec. 1956 K-5-J (#1272) hanging on the wall as art
... o O (picture for the wonderer's?) lol... I mean, can you post a picture of that... I was thinking about doing the same, but if it sticks out 2 feet or whether it's pointing down... seems like it'd make all the difference...
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... o O ( I need a 10 foot tree shaved branch handrail up my staircase)
oh yeah... I also need another chainsaw carved 3 foot diameter tree for another project I've been unable to flush from my inquisitive nature lol...
since you're probably not doing anything extra tonight.... o O (what'd ya say)
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... o O (is the "lake house" - Rodney's place?)
I ponder the thought about underwater chainsaw's... everytime I see a submerged tree...
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... o O (hmmm... tractor vibrations)
well, tractors are tough, they're made to work hard and well... so, drive the tractor into your barn, position it with clearance on both side's for an overhead hoist,
and begin... (it's Sunday, we have all day)
1. remove the hood
2. remove the cylinder head and drop the oil pan.
3. take loose the connecting rod's on the crankshaft (note - use a piece of mdf plywood to keep the pieces in order after removed)
4. clean everything and weigh the individual parts on a gram scale making notes for later filing and shaving
5. with the crankshaft fully exposed - rotate and wiggle - and observe a moment as (that portion of time, in your mind, as you remember how the vibration interacted)
6. since it's about the middle of the day - eat lunch and think about all the help you can receive on your favorite speaker site !
7. (to be continued)
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question - how old are the rear tractor tire's and how much air pressure is inside...
I'm refusing to believe 5 huge bolts on each side of the canopy adapter connector thing can be further fixed as is... short of taking it off, and just wear a hat.
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... o O (put weights on the front axle)
thinking this will alter the weight distribution.
The rubber idea seems good, but if there's that much vibration, the rubber will shred.
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1 hour ago, Tarheel said:
Okay.....time to come clean. How many of you sang these words to the tune Man Eater? Get stuck in your head?
... o O (not me lol)
I had Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Chile" going on in my head, to your poetry...
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... o O ( one inch oak can still warp up )
I had some stair treads do that, while they were laying haphazardously around my garage....
the alternative for large panel's, are live edge slab's, kiln dried, and shaved in a planer...
although oak is tough, I don't think you'll enjoy the finish pattern's, for the time and detail forthcoming...
That's about all I have - this should be an interesting project, take your time.... I'll leave with the only picture of my next project... I'm still trying to figure it out lol
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I like Techron..., been using it for a couple of year's.. since I got a vortex. the video did nothing to displease any unknowns ... being that the author zeroed in on the top of the pistons, leaving out the fuel system inerds.. so what if they claimed all that stuff on the label... it's just your car's engine, and it you want excellent result's, just use it, above and beyond regular gasoline... beat's nothing...
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... a link to David's guitar designed by Fenders Custom Shop, although really clean, there are other road worn versions...
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I've only lost my coffee twice in the last 15 minute's... it's June, I have to get my old truck inspected soon...
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1 hour ago, Tarheel said:
So Mr. Coffee finally bit the dust
This is overwhelming news... How did you bury it ?
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La Scala resonance problem
in Technical/Restorations
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I'd like to offer any encouragement which will give Dave the "OK" to experiment on his splitter.
The smaller than expected splitter could be a "test-bed" for the smoothness of a modified example.
The shaky jpg mouse activated example below, is itching for a 3-D rendering, but it's meant to be a 3 sided triangle (the width of the woofer port) and cut with a triangular notch in the top and bottom, to slide in from the back side (sans the rear panel)
Splitter Mod idea.pdf