Well usually with an offer comes an answer...but lets keep this on topic...pm me if your interested.
Well usually with an offer comes an answer...but lets keep this on topic...pm me if your interested.
How did you come to trade the fiddle for the drum?
when do we see a review with this new workbench here on TBCS? i cant wait
Soon.Originally Posted by Frakk
Cute, real cute.Originally Posted by ZeD
Oh, and the check for it is in the mail.
I don't even need the test rig, I got plenty of hardware. Heck, I got too much hardware. But damn I could use that test bench, or something similar.
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"And when you kill a man you're a murderer. Kill many and you're a conqueror. Kill them all and you're a God." - Megadeth
bahOriginally Posted by DickNervous
you sinner
there is no such thing as to much hardware
Mesh makes the world go around!!!!
No kidding...what are you thinking Dick?Originally Posted by Whisp
While I technically agree with you on this, when you have so much crap laying around your office you can't walk to the window to open it....Originally Posted by Whisp
... and you can't afford to actually build more machines to run Foldaing@Home cause you pat $400/month for electricity already....
... I think you have too much hardware.
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"And when you kill a man you're a murderer. Kill many and you're a conqueror. Kill them all and you're a God." - Megadeth
Here is how those vertical square tubes are attached to the top and bottom pieces--blind brackets made from angle stock aluminum.
Then a support piece is added just before the tubing goes on:
Finally the tubing is bolted on:
Plastic feet were added on the bottom:
The top of the rig sports some neoprene mousepad type material that was put on with contact cement--I had a plexi window from an old mod lying around so I used that as a guide to cut a shape in the neoprene--behind that plexi will be the bestcasescenario.com logo decal on a sheet of white styrene plastic.
All the alum on this rig was wet sanded and then buffed with tripoli on a polishing machine to shine it up. In this pic, trim was added to the top edge finish off the neoprene:
good job! hey i have the same phone