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Or PC for the small guys. I'd NEVER buy another Crapsman router.
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Hitachi M12. Best bang for the buck big hp unit.
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exactly what I am starting with a bow.... I would hate to try to find a bow with your draw length. Your options will be extremely limited. For Deer and bird a shotgun makes sense, although if you can use rifle, I prefer a rifle all day over a shotgun for big game. In Southern NY we used to have to use shotgun, although that has finally changed. I had 3 shotgun for hunting. For Deer, I had an Ithaca Model 37 Deerslayer. The Model 37 was THE choice for law enforcement for decades. It's 100% reliable action, with a bottom feed, bottom eject made it perfect for moving through houses side by side. My deer gun was scoped. It was my grandfather's shotgun, he bought it brand new, drilled and tapped, scoped and slung in 1956 for $87. I still have the receipt! My bird guns were a Remmy Model 870, in 12 Ga and a 20Ga later model Ithaca 37. I very rarely used the Remmy, as I love the Ithaca action. If you want a rifle, which I suggest, it will depend on what you want as a budget. I love Savage model 12s for out of the box accuracy. I love my Tikka T3 Hunter in 270WSM. It will easily take any big whitetail up your way. It is no problem to drop sheep from 400 yards, mulies from 5, so no issue with whitetail, no matter how big. It is fairly inexpensive to shoot, it won't blow your shoulder out every time you shoot it, and it will be very fast, very accurate, and very deadly. If you want to spend a little more, Kimber or Sako will provide great rifles for $1-2K. For optics, Nightforce SHV, Vortex PST for glass. My Savage Model 12, with Vortex Optics My Model 12 and my son's Model 11 in .243 I am harvesting more than hunting. Doing it with a bow just sounds exciting. If I like that then I'd get a gun. Bow season is forever long here though and I have relatives that have plenty of perfect land near corn fields. Primarily I want something to dick around and shoot the carp I see near our dock. I can also setup an archery "range" in my back yard but would have to drive to shoot a gun.
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Any places for sale in your neighboorhood? That would be cool we could hang out all the time.neighbors house just sold for 4.3M but I think another one will be popping up because of it I would be interested in lots as well,as long as it has septic,water and electric hook ups. A 50' x 170' lot just sold around the corner for $1.975M without septic, water or electric. There is no water hookup here btw.
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Can some double check my calculations?
///M5 replied to Michael Hancock's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
No. You are reading the specs not as they are. For instance when a manufacturer recommends a 2cuft box tuned to 30Hz. This means that your box is 2 cuft + the volume of the sub + the volume of the port. If your sub and port has a volume of 1cuft then you'd need 3cuft to NET 2cuft. This is done for a reason since when you change port area the length changes which causes a drastic change in overall enclosure volume. Add to that you need to calculate the space INSIDE the box, not outside. If you use 3" thick wood for a 2cuft enclosure it will be a bigger enclosure than if you use 3/4" thick wood. -
Can some double check my calculations?
///M5 replied to Michael Hancock's topic in SPL & SQ / Fabrication
Need different subs or more box space -
exactly what I am starting with a bow....
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Any places for sale in your neighboorhood? That would be cool we could hang out all the time.neighbors house just sold for 4.3M but I think another one will be popping up because of it
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Crossbows are legal in my state now so that would be my first go into killing things with a stick and string. not legal to fish with until you are 60 here
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I realize I probably described 2 weapons
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Of course I see all the gun talk and I want a bow, so perhaps not. 3 uses: fishing for carp shooting a ~1.5yr old old deer wild turkey
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Thinking of getting my first fire arm. Thought maybe you all could help me pick it out since I know jack shit.
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He also said gas...I guess you like that end.
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ALL men like to lay pipe
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Don't do like, do it. I am sure there are other reasonable brands but it has been more chinese knocked off than any kitchen device and those are a major fail.
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Gorgeous here. Have been swimming since 8am
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I am sure someplace in town has those too, I just wanted to be more specific than just a name. The only other type that is budget and worth a shit are the standard waiter units. http://www.amazon.com/True-Fabrications-Truetap-Restaurant-Corkscrew/dp/B0081HCU7K/ref=sr_1_8?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1437798920&sr=1-8&keywords=wine+opener+waiter
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And your thing in the trash is one of those knock offs. Just googled it, lol.
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http://www.amazon.com/Creuset-Screwpull-Professional-Corkscrew-S1700-31/dp/B00000DMBO/ref=sr_1_6?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1437798655&sr=1-6&keywords=screwpull There are knock offs but I've never heard of one lasting. This thing is bombproof and BY FAR the best opener I've ever used. Takes me all of about 5 seconds to open a bottle. I just pull the foil off by hand on 90% of them, if not I use the cutter. Then two quick arm motions and BOOM
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I've pulled my last 1000 or so corks with a Screwpull.
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It's awesome as a float. I am sure....if you like ice cream. Not part of my diet, although I could deal with an ice cream drink once a year or so and be happy. I'll remember that the next time my family gets an ice cream fancy since it does nothing for me. Of course the last Alexander I had was probably 7 years ago, but more recent than my last root beer float, lol
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Forgot about one other regular beverage in the house. Smoothies. I have a crapton of fruit in the chest freezer that gets blended up. If you want a sports drink you can't get much better than that.
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Where to find Soundigital micro amps, small amps in general
///M5 replied to SpeakerBoy's topic in Amplifiers / Head Units / Processors / Electrical
Now your just being crazy Perhaps care is the wrong word, but all it has to do is keep up with my midbass which will be rather easy for a pair of 10's with minimal power. -
With ice cream. Hard Root Beer Alexander.