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Adrian is that you driving the Kenworth? :blink:

I'd definitely drive one of those :droolcup:

The way it sounds and moves...MOTHER OF GOD !

That's a damn turbo baby!

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Sounds fun, the water is always tiring. Whenever I get a chance to visit the ocean, I get my ass handed to me at the end of the day, completely wiped.

Add the sun and its a killer. Was 85 here today. I always get to laugh when I invite people over for a day in the sun and they are asleep by 10pm

Happens to me. If I'm drinking it's even worse.

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Anyone wanna learn some math?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPCYP6YTDAg

Bo-Taoshi, Japanese for “pole pull-down,” might be the most intense team sport on the planet. It is basically capture-the-flag meets a Far East gangland street brawl. The rules are simple: One 75-person team protects a large pole. Another 75-person team tries to tear that pole down. Japanese military cadets are pretty much the only humans on earth who play Bo-Taoshi. Presumably, competing in the dangerous free-for-all is compulsory. The post-game shiatsu is optional – but recommended.

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And the DIY info available is SHIT

Wire mesh is plenty strong for a countertop. Are you going with 3/4" or 1 1/2"? Biggest issue with reinforcement is that during compaction there's a tendency for the mesh or rebar to sink to the bottom rather than staying in the middle. They make things called rebar chairs that keep the stuff in place, but almost all are too tall for a countertop pour. Best bet is to google rebar chair and try to make your own.

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And the DIY info available is SHIT

Wire mesh is plenty strong for a countertop. Are you going with 3/4" or 1 1/2"? Biggest issue with reinforcement is that during compaction there's a tendency for the mesh or rebar to sink to the bottom rather than staying in the middle. They make things called rebar chairs that keep the stuff in place, but almost all are too tall for a countertop pour. Best bet is to google rebar chair and try to make your own.

My plan wa sto support it at the top and then cut it off with an angle grinder. Will be on the non-visible side of the sink :)

Also the back side. Figure top and back will keep it centered enough.

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Lights replaced majority of undercarriage de-rusted and painted...............alot more to go.

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Sister's looking into a buying this house that was built in '76 and recently "updated". Hope they didn't fuck it up...also hope there isn't any vermiculite in the attic...

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<--sore. Got out for an hour today and took two rips on the wakeboard and one on the surf board. Finally able to consistently jump from wake to wake on the new board and ride goofy at will :)

How are you liking the new wakeboard? Happy with the length?

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Two SA-8s and a Sundown 1200 for sale. Posted in here first to see if anyone is interested. Goes up in the FS section later today. Why do I have to change my setup every two months?

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Two SA-8s and a Sundown 1200 for sale. Posted in here first to see if anyone is interested. Goes up in the FS section later today. Why do I have to change my setup every two months?

:morepower1: obviously

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Adrian is that you driving the Kenworth? :blink:

I'd definitely drive one of those :droolcup:

The way it sounds and moves...MOTHER OF GOD !

That's a damn turbo baby!

Holy crap!

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<--sore. Got out for an hour today and took two rips on the wakeboard and one on the surf board. Finally able to consistently jump from wake to wake on the new board and ride goofy at will :)

How are you liking the new wakeboard? Happy with the length?

I could handle longer, but considering it feels stable when I go big and am clearing w2w at 75' I like it

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Two SA-8s and a Sundown 1200 for sale. Posted in here first to see if anyone is interested. Goes up in the FS section later today. Why do I have to change my setup every two months?

Because you bought 8's. That craze I'll never understand

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Two SA-8s and a Sundown 1200 for sale. Posted in here first to see if anyone is interested. Goes up in the FS section later today. Why do I have to change my setup every two months?

Because you bought 8's. That craze I'll never understand

Well excuse me Mr. rL-i 8!

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Two SA-8s and a Sundown 1200 for sale. Posted in here first to see if anyone is interested. Goes up in the FS section later today. Why do I have to change my setup every two months?

Because you bought 8's. That craze I'll never understand

Well excuse me Mr. rL-i 8!

Hey now, I have a lovely RL-i 8 SVC myself. :)

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I say that cause I'm jelly. Jelly as lime Jello!

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Speaking of lightweight, high horsepower, check out this dune buggy pulling wheelies in 5th Gear

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Two SA-8s and a Sundown 1200 for sale. Posted in here first to see if anyone is interested. Goes up in the FS section later today. Why do I have to change my setup every two months?

Because you bought 8's. That craze I'll never understand

Well excuse me Mr. rL-i 8!

I have VERY different goals than the people associated with said craze.

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Two SA-8s and a Sundown 1200 for sale. Posted in here first to see if anyone is interested. Goes up in the FS section later today. Why do I have to change my setup every two months?

Because you bought 8's. That craze I'll never understand

Well excuse me Mr. rL-i 8!

I have VERY different goals than the people associated with said craze.

The SA-8s do very well. Actually surpassed my expectations. I am looking for a more permanent "eye catching" install. Measured over the weekend and a 12" sub will fit in the rear deck. IB here I come.

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