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JustinT

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  1. DD 1508...but about $150 a piece
  2. here are some pretty cool ones I've been looking at http://www.1010tires.com/wheel.asp?wheelbr...l=330+%2D+Black
  3. yeah it kinda disturbed me at first and then I started to like it. I was trying to get this feeling when I started listening to 11-16-01 (a DJ Screw mixtape) but this is way more intense
  4. I'm starting to change from a screwhead to more of a liking of the dark verses from Lord Infamous and other underground Memphis rappers Here is probably my favorite Triple 6 song Prolly my new favorite Another badass one
  5. No, the depth of the bit was 5/8"~~~the height of my sub gasket
  6. Sorry for not having nuts ripped off guys, but have a close encounter... As soon as I finished cutting the center circle of wood out the pin in the jasper jig did not come out of the wood circle...and the bit caught the edge of the wood... so the 15" circle blank was doing prolly 8000 rpm's attached to my router...It was funny and scary at first.
  7. wrapped in carpet my friend, wrapped in carpet HD
  8. just a cheap ass ryobi. Birch it stronger and lighter but DAMMIT It is plywood
  9. Well today was only day off for the last few weeks :censored: ...And I drive across town to go work on my box knowing that I have my borrowed router and jasper jigs waiting for me. All I need is some bits... So I go pick up some Porter Cable 1/4" shank spiral upcut and 1/2" roundover bits...At this time I buy a new sheet of 3/4" Birch to make my double baffle ( $35 might I add). Now I go home and cut 2) 60 3/4" x 17" and glue them together~~~While waiting for the glue to dry I walk inside to baby talk to my mojos telling them they are going to have a new home tonight and such. Then I break out my jasper jig equipped RYOBI router with the spiral upcut bit to start cutting circles...I set the depth to 5/8" to for the lip where my subs sit and start cutting. First I cut the outer diameter then the inner diameter. Then attempt to go and clear up all the rest in the middle. I start cutting it and the router starts bogging down for some reason like it doesn't want to go around. Turns out the collet decides to loosen and let the bit fall down about 3/8" unbenounced to me...So now I have a huge 3/8" groove running around the mount where the screws are supposed to go :censored: :censored: After a few choice words, my father convinces me to go ahead and not scrap my $35 investment because we can use wood putty later to fill it in. So then I go to finish cutting the first hole...I do and what do ya know, I only have 1/2" of baffle to mount on of the suds to. More choice words follow :censored: Then my father said we can use some "hook screws" where you put a bolt through the sub mounting holes and it grabs some of the wood since I could daylight through my complete mounting hole. Now I finally move on to the second speaker hole. I do the same thing but cut a smaller inner diameter hole...But then I cut even a bigger groove as before because the bit pretty much fell out of the collet. I guess I'll need more wood putty than expected. :censored: So I finish that hole up nice and everything looks good. Then I try to cut the notches in the top baffle board and the plys of the birch plywood start separating as i am cutting it with the router.... :censored: :censored: :censored: This is when I just quit because I am so pissed and then I packed up all my tools and just went home. next day off I will try to do it again but with MDF THIS TIME!
  10. Yeah don't buy one. Buy the Sundown instead if you want true 3000w http://ampguts.realmofexcursion.com/Massive_Audio_P3000.1/
  11. sorry to bring this back up but does it matter if you go clockwise or counter-clockwise with the router when cutting these circles?
  12. me too...thats pretty badass but 4k to a mojo, thatsalotapower, you think they can take that much
  13. I think here is a good cheap amp for you if I figured out the ohm load right http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseac...Product_ID=5223
  14. I love the west, I think want to move out there But bro, The D.R. sounds like an excellent place for you and your buddies to go since yall are hispanic and all I'm guessing. I know I prolly won't fit it very well at all
  15. LOL ~~~ my bad. I meant electro-positve. You don't see many batteries made out of fluorine do you.
  16. Yeah all you need to do is discover an element/molecule that is greatly more electronegative than lithium, which if existed, would already be in use today. Though that would only marginally increase your power cell.
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