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Everything posted by topgun
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For work on all our sensor power supply boxes we use Hoffman boxes, little more than what you are wanting to spend though I bet. http://www.alliedelec.com/search/productdetail.aspx?SKU=70066815 For personal use on my BGE for mounting my DigiQ controller in, I picked up one of these network boxes that I think will work pretty well. http://www.amazon.co..._cs_sce_3p_dp_1
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Sean uses the stoker. I'm not sure why, but I remember also liking that option more when I looked into both. It's been a while. I have so many other things I need to spend money on, and even more that I want to right now. I think want will > the need. If I don't get a vacation from the world I'm going to loose it. I have a life support for 4 grown adults in my hands. I'm on unemployment, and uneducated. Roomie has a masters in some super awesome info security from the U of MN and a BA in game development. I would be close to the 6 figure range right now with that. If I fully networked....... it, man oh man. Internet control on the stoker. I can be on the lake and turn up the temp Also allows longer cable runs. My controller is in the basement in my 19" rack with everything else, 1/4" stereo jack drilled through the wall. And the free stoker log software rocks. Let's you see stability over time and fix your fine tuning of venting while using slow & low methods. I like yours better I think. What was the cost of yours? I have that DigiQ with the 10cfm fan, works great. Now that I know more about it, I wish I would have spent the extra money and gotten the one Sean has. Its really nice to set and forget, but there are plenty of times I'd like to know where its at from my phone and be able to change it.
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I never get glass, but I don't do high heat cooking. What are you guys doing for high heat cooking?
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If you don't strap the dead bodies down when hiding them, they move around on transport and they aren't as hidden...
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Sailor and coke tonight.
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I'm sitting at 89k atm. Or at least that is what I can find so far. Mine is gradually getting smaller. Was well over that before I really can't remember last time I listened to music that wasn't streamed online or over the radio/cd.
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I've never gotten one of those.
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Are those fully functioning 1919's?
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whhhhaaaaa my chicks are does 140's Different strokes for different folks. I work enough with machinery/equipment/firearms. I don't need audio to degrade my hearing.
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I've sat in a 140dB car once about 6 years ago, don't have a desire to do it again.
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Coffee right now, going out later.
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http://www.omaha.com...e-football-team Interesting, Lingerie football...
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Wow. I would have shit myself on that one.
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Truck, no..other than being a GM so it can't tow. Trailer, not really either but it looks to me like it isn't loaded far enough forward. My boat weighs more than that Sea Ray...the ML tows it great. What does a boat in that size range weigh? Boat noob here.
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We got 2 feet on the mountian tops yesterday. We got 18" at 500' elevation yesterday So why aren't you on teh sled?
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The truck and trailer look slightly undersized for that boat...
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Congrats on the weight loss. Not being at that job helping?
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Whoa, looking good. Lot further than when I saw that.
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Nothing you can do now, but let it work its way out. Next time you do this, do NOT wash up with hot water. It opens your pores and allows the fibers to embed themselves deeper in your skin. Or use hot wax, that will pull most shit out of your skin. Thanks for this; AWESOME info! Just remember you can not wait a couple days to do this. It must be done fairly quick, I keep hot wax at work for this, metal splinters suck! Yeah, that is self-explanatory. This would have helped me yesterday as I cut a nice one out of my thumb. Never tried it but heard a scotch-brite pad rubbed circular over the splinter will grab it and pull it out for the small ones.
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Sean is basically Capt. Overkill.
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Anchor them in with some small nails through some holes, then glass some cloth over them to the MDF giving a nice flowing look.
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Drill a pilot hole and sink some screws through the PVC into the MDF.
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I have the Makita version.