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About Dwn4BassAlan

  • Birthday 10/24/1994

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    Bass, Neodymium magnets, Total Domination on Xbox, and No-School Holidays.

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  1. best enclosure calculator these days would be....????

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    2. DLHgn

      DLHgn

      I would check out Torres. It's not overly complicated and is great for simple tasks. I'm not super familiar with it but I believe it will give you a list of pieces you need to cut out and what not. Idk but you can check it out here on the forum somewhere there is a whole post on it. Just search for it. Winisd is great for modeling how the enclosure/driver combo will perform but you're not going to get box dimensions from it and is a bit more involved in terms of adding your driver to the program and knowing what you're looking at. 

    3. Keith77

      Keith77

      Alan cant you nerd one up??  Hahahahahaha

  2. my patent was accepted for review. les get it bitch

  3. Question: lent friend my welder, forgot he used it for flux months ago since I always use gas. I used the ground clamp on my PC while I've been replacing the thermal paste since I don't have a grounding mat. Is it ruined if I just realized it was still DCIP? (The ground to the + terminal, it was plugged in but switch flipped OFF)

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    2. Dwn4BassAlan

      Dwn4BassAlan

      Awesome, thanks guys. I don't recall hitting any pins but there was 1 slip when I was loosening a screw that was putting up a mighty fight and it was between the heat sink stacks and I slipped and there was a harder bump than I would have hoped for. I guess we'll just have to see

  4. You're also probably gonna need to upgrade your belt system if you have a 67. My v-belts would not work with the DC320a, had to go serp. Thankfully, our classics have more engine bay room usually and you should have no problem fitting the same GM style case into yours. Whats nice is the adjustable bracket we have too, replacing it should only take you a few mins. (my chevelle alt seems like the same as the one on the 67 impala but I can't say 100%, either way it should be easy.)
  5. 2931 new notifications, maybe I should get to them sometime.

  6. So, the Neo's done. Didn't know I'd ever actually type that sentence lol.

  7. I Can measure mine for you if you want too. But I'm pretty sure those would be right since they're straight off the DC site.
  8. Assuming since this is in the DC section I'm assuming a DC 3.5k lol. And they would be: -Heatsink Length inch/mm 21.26"/540mm -Heatsink Width inch/mm 9.38"/238mm -Heatsink Height inch/mm 2.35"/59.6mm
  9. Anyone in the SouthBay(310) area with a welder I could pay to rent/borrow for 2 weeks or so?

  10. Can't wait for finals to be over so I can finally get my motorcycle license and save some gas money this summer. Not about to roll 8mpg @$4.60/gal lol

    1. Wood

      Wood

      Thats why I want me a bike too lol.. it started off as "for pleasure" but seeing how the prices keep rising, a bike would be IDEAL lol

  11. Facts in people's arguments are all too rare these days.

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    2. ParDeus

      ParDeus

      And what facts do you have to support this, Alan?

    3. Dwn4BassAlan
  12. 8 more needles into each big toe again.....yay. excruciating 21-gauge needle here I come.

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    2. Kyblack76
    3. Dwn4BassAlan

      Dwn4BassAlan

      I wish. That would still be less painful than walking around with this all day lol. (and because my big toenails grew back horribly wrong, so I will have to get them permanently removed)

  13. BREAK FREE FROM THE CHHHAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. *dun-dundada, dun duhnanana*

  14. Rust. Rust Everywhere. Oh the rust. How did it come to this. JUST GALVANIZE EVERYTHING GM!

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    2. Dwn4BassAlan

      Dwn4BassAlan

      hot-dipping to galvanize is not that expensive lol. It was GM in the 70's, we all know business was not scarce. But hey if you're an optimist you could say it created millions of jobs for restorations lol, would media blasting exist if they had galvanized? haha

    3. bass_stalker

      bass_stalker

      i dunno our chevelle and camino arent too bad, surprising seeing as we are hot and humid here

    4. Dwn4BassAlan

      Dwn4BassAlan

      yeah mine was surprisingly bad. not sure how he managed to let it get that bad in California

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