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F/S Rockford,kicker,stinger
Airborne replied to donpablo's topic in For Sale: Car audio related equipment only
I'll take the rockfords!!! -
SA-8 v.2 Pre-Order Updates
Airborne replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio - GREAT Amps/Subs! GREAT Customer Service!
looks like my "gonna get to it soon" attitude damn near made me miss out.lol -
that GM samll block has so many options out there to make it more power full it's really hard to tell you what I would do first. I would say make sure the thing is sound before you get too deep into the wallet. If you have any doubt take it to a good mechanic that knows that engine first to do a full on diagnostic. If not then you risk spending money on the go fast goodies then having to start on square one.
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if all you are going to use it for is some patch panels you will be fine. I had mine for years, just gave it away to a homie who fixed a guys muffler, did some body work and such...
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one thing I forgot, IT IS ALWAYS LIVE! The tip is ALWAYS on, meaning it has electricity going to it the WHOLE time it is switched on. If your piece is grounded and the switch is on it WILL arc without the trigger being pulled.
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I had a Harbor Freight welder for a few years and it did body panels just fine. The flux is what shields the molten metal from oxygen. With MIG (GMAW) an inert gas does this. Gasless welding creates a good bit of spatter but is pretty easy to clean up with a flap wheel. That welder will also be good for welding exhaust. I made a "test pipe" for my Toyota with the little welder. It has a shit duty cycle, meaning it won't run much of a bead for very long but it will stitch weld (also not for very long). In short, yes. It will be perfect for doing the door handle patches, I used mine on an S10 years ago. It's a good little learner to tell you the truth. I have since upgraded to an ESAB Migmaster!
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Sundown E-10/12/15 In Stock
Airborne replied to sundownz's topic in Sundown Audio - GREAT Amps/Subs! GREAT Customer Service!
how do you think these would do in some towers for the garage? I am looking into some 15's for the man cave -
$1,000.00 shipping!? What the fuck?
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Home experiment gone wrong
Airborne replied to LT.Smoke's topic in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
use a straw as a carb to shotgun a bottle fellas... ...jeeze! -
I am interested also, got a buddy looking to get one. Any bad reviews?
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I have had a 1500d for years and it's still solid. I got it refurbed from Ebay like 7 years ago
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Building a sub
Airborne replied to MIKE-2U's topic in General Audio - Can't find a category for your question? Ask here.
Springfields kit is pretty basic. You have to put it all together, not a drop in for sure. I got one for a 10" Type R and it was great after I figured it all out