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wanna sell that 10? Lol!
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Yeah Iwatas in my opinion are the best spray guns! Great balance, light-weight, amazing atomization! Look into them, they are 100% worth every penny you spend!
But dont get me wrong you cant go wrong with a SATA Spray gun!
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Iwata is a top spray gun!
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Last year we had people pull over and park to watch, off the main road, like 15 cars! But last years show lasted 2 hours, and I supplied over 3k worth of mortars, I had like 50 3", 25 4", 25 5" and 40 6", plus all their cakes and 3", its was crazy, we got a $1500 fine for everything, which we took to court and won, lol!
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IWATA FTW!!! I have 3 Iwatas and will never go back to my Satas!!
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Yeah we needed to get permission and sign a permit to light off everything in a 2 acre field no where near anybody!
Total destruction cost about 5-6k between 3 families.
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I have a friend who makes the fireworks for all the big shows! So every year I spend about $1000 on 3", 4", 5" and I got 10 6" full color mortors for our grand finale!
We went through 25- 16 shot cakes 6 6", 6 5" and 10 4" mortars for our grand finale and my parents friends house! Plus I had 10 8 shot 3" roman candles!
No one died, but my buddy who made everything came by with his 12" cannon and 2 shells for the all time booms and holy shit my ears were ringing till about mid afternoon!
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No, surprisingly it ricochets from his cheek to his hand, no burns no blood, actually went back out and did it again!
I wish they had a video of me chasing people with my 10 barrel 80 shot all taped together around a 2" tube! Then I had a 8 shot 3" mortar roman candle! I didnt shoot that bastard at anyone, but damn was it loud!
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I was the pitcher! Every year we try to come up with something else!
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Thanks fixed it lol!
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Yeah next time I head back to my parents I am gonna grab the subs! I want to run them again, just upgraded a little, even though, there hasnt been to many subs since these I have heard sound as good! Especially throwing 2000 watts at the pair, and still have SQ!
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Well, I have 2 Onyx Lsm 12" subwoofers ( pre RE dilemma). I am looking for someone that has recones that will possibly fit the subs considering Onyx has been closed for almost 10 years! I just dont know what to look for and I dont think I can find specs!
Here are the subs!
I want to have woven tinsel leads! I am aiming towards SQ/SQL! I also want them to be dual 2 ohm! Im running class A/B amps @ 4 ohms bridged! Hoping for 750-1000 rms handling!
Thanks
Mike
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You can also look at old unmodded or modded Linear Power amps! They arent cheap, but still reasonable, but you get true wattage, and even more with great voltage! I would recommend LP amps before any other company, then a close second is older Zapco! Granted youll still need a processor, but thats SQ!
A good front stage setup is Mid/upper Rainbow, Blues, Morel, Image Dynamics!
But imaging, is a big factor!
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To be honest I worked in an upholstery shop for 2 years and something with as complex of curves and angles you will have almost no luck getting all the wrinkles out!
My suggestion to you would be to see if someone can sew a cover out of vinyl, then wrap! I personally would never try to wrap this without trying to sew for the top portion.
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Racing, motorcycles, building show cars/trucks, and hanging with my 9 month old son!
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You could always put a resonator on the exhaust that would help reduce noise! But if you already have a 3 1/2" exhaust the noice wont change that much!
The only thing you need to remember is the crossover piping from one header to the other to run a single turbo! Plus going from twins to a single, youre gonna want to run a larger turbo, so not to lose performance!
When you look at everything youre gonna need to do, the one weekend to remove and install the twins is better than spending another 6k on a single turbo swap!
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That truck needs a full feature! Little pics dont do it justice, congrats!
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Do a non refundable deposit for materials ( whatever materials is gonna cost you ) which will usually be about $75. Then collect the other half when completed.
This is a must do! Never put up your own money for material no matter how honest someone says they are! Those people can just backout, and now you have material or a finished product taking up space, in which you need to try and sell!
All side work must have material list paid before starting the project!
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Ive been doing this for years, has helped me build a good customer reputation, and have made some good money at that!
Last summer alone I made 3 times my normal hourly wage, working at night and weekends!
Just make sure the individuals either sign something stating they are knowingly bringing their vehicle to an unlicensed unbonded individual, and you are not liable for any damage to vehicles or equipment after the job has been finished! Kind of like a contract!
What do you feed your pitt?
in Off Topic - Random, Misc posts - the forum "Junk Drawer"
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My boy gets mainly pedigree! That and he likes salmon, ribs, steak, not just scraps, he gets fresh!
Gotta keep that 23 3/4" head fed!