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Everything posted by j-roadtatts
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These work conditions are killing me. Had to pierce a 20 year olds clit and her 19 year old friends nipples first thing at work.
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Do you work on Chevy volts Seth?
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Looking forward to it my man!
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Alrighty then!! Looking even better. Time to slap some woofa's in there and fire it up!
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Quality over quantity my friend. The pencil skirts are just wrong.
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First front stage build in new car
j-roadtatts replied to sandsnip3r's topic in Subwoofers / Speakers
If your looking for max power then wire the subs together for a 1 ohm impedance. Then wire to the left negative and right positive on the amp only. -
As I photocopy all clients ID cards, and get to check their model year and stats. I find it funny how 90% of women weigh 130 pounds.
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So chic's from Bulgaria are pretty smoking hot i found out today! Another under the boobie tatt.
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Every day is a vacation to me. Another day in paradise as I like to say.
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That was a damn good day. Honestly, one of the best vacations I ever went on. J You remember shooting this vid obviously! Its been too long J. Time for another round brother. When you coming to get your other sleeve done?
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I doubt anyone questions a girl with a humpenstanker like that!
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Welcome to SSA! You are definitely in the right place to learn about car audio from the best.
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trying to figure out some problems with my car
j-roadtatts replied to frogcase2002's topic in Off Topic
Second would be check the temp sensor circuit for grounding or out of spec resistance. -
trying to figure out some problems with my car
j-roadtatts replied to frogcase2002's topic in Off Topic
Find the temp sensor and check the ohms value to verify its functioning. -
All this talk of firearms is making me want to blow shit up. Is always a good stress reliever.
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Oven even has a Sabbath mode.
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New stove installed. The old Gemini that it replaced. Had to install myself. The delivery guys would not reuse my cord. Plus they suck at leveling.
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Ambition and confidence are critical. Knowledge can be taught but these need to be gained through experiences. They cannot be taught.
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Sorry to hear Adrian. How old is she? What breed? Hope the vet gets her fixed up for ya. J 10 years old, she's a mix but looks like a border collie. Vet said she had a fever and it's not clear what causes her problems at least until the inflammation goes down. Good luck Adrian. I am sure you have given her the best life that you could, and will continue to. That is the best you can do man.
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I use cognitive behavior treatment when I am having long spells of insomnia and sleeping pills aren't working.
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There are many good reasons to attend college. My opinion is 90 percent of the people that do are there for the wrong reason though. Or are going for a job they could obtain without a degree. It can be a great confidence builder and motivator. Unfortunately no guarantee to a job. My wife finished 2 years of college this spring. During her internship, she worked with people that had completed 3x the schooling and others that had simply hired on and received on the job training. They all preformed the same tasks, for relatively the same pay. Not to say all jobs are that way, but worth looking into. A lot of others get a degree but end up working in a completely unrelated field. Either because they didn't enjoy the daily job tasks or because they find a better paying job along the way. This is why I suggest doing something you would already do as a hobby. Maybe not the exact trade, but that daily tasks are something you enjoy performing. There are many great minds throughout history that created the modern world without college. They had the tenacity to go for whatever they set their minds too. Whatever the choice, make sure it is a well thought out one.
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To bad they can't teach ambition.
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Welcome to SSA! Always a good time to start contributing!
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Tombstones complete!
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Other than the welders settings being a little off, hand motion and speed are key. Try doing little "eeee's" or "zzzz's" to stitch the weld into both pieces. Push the puddle, don't pull. The only other thing is prep the metal first, you will get less impurities in the weld. As with most things, prep is as important as the final pass. Welding is about the closest thing to tattooing as far as prep, settings and hand motion/speed. I can tighten my hand motions if the settings are to low or loosen them if the settings are to high. There is a point of diminishing returns of course. If thats a Miller 251, you have a great machine to learn with. I have started to learn aluminum with that machine and its made the learning curve easier.