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Old 3rd September 2004, 05:58 AM   #11
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ew, gainclones. biggest waste of my time. sounded terrible to me.
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Old 3rd September 2004, 06:02 AM   #12
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low cost simple for me to do.. cheap. and keep's me out of trouble : O) if i had all the tools yu did id be workin on my aleph's and newer project's such as speakers and pre-amp : L O )_
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this is true. they are cheap and easy to do. but my aleph3's didnt require hardly any tools and were very very cheap to build too.
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As an avid woodworker, I feel compelled to ask the same thing I would on a woodworking forum:

*ahem* "Safety guard removed for clarity, right?"

(Not the fault of the thread starter, naturally. The folks at the site should have noted it.)

Do yourself a favor and follow all safety precautions, and use your safety gear when using power tools.

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Quote:
Originally posted by eLarson
As an avid woodworker, I feel compelled to ask the same thing I would on a woodworking forum:

*ahem* "Safety guard removed for clarity, right?"

(Not the fault of the thread starter, naturally. The folks at the site should have noted it.)

Do yourself a favor and follow all safety precautions, and use your safety gear when using power tools.

(/soapbox)
As an avid metalworker, I can't imagine producing quality results with safety guards in place. All my safety guards are removed (or were not installed in a first place).
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Here's a tip I just learned today. Don't use any liquids for sawing. Sawing wax is a lot better and it isn't messy like liquids. You just rotate the blade and stick the block of wax to the blade. When it get's warm it spreads to the blade and forms a greasy coat.
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"*ahem* "Safety guard removed for clarity, right?"
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Heh. "It's coming right for us!!"
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All safety devices should ba outlawed. It slows Darwinians selection. People who can't work with eqquipment and not loose didgits should loose them, making themselves less atractive to potenetial mates, thus preventing the spread of the careless genes.
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Yeah, this brings some old memories: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...glance&s=music
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Laff! Skatenigs...been a long time since I heard that.
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