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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 1486
Location: Michigan | this weekend i was doing a honey-do weekend that i had promised for over 3 years to do . i was going to install storage cabinets in the garage . i spent most of the week getting it ready with fresh paint and building some of the cabinets and then today it was time to install. i woke up at 10:30 AM well rested for the job and then started the attack . Having all of my tools ready and everything in order i started to measure where they would be hung . i got out my trusty stud finder (so i didn't guess where the studs were) :confused: and found that i had no battery in it . shiiiiiiiitttt :eek:
i will just get the spare that i carry in my ovation parts bag but then i remembered that i gave it up to brian at the ofc harson's island summer bash and never replaced it.then after a walk to the fridge and some quick thought , i went over to the adamas millenium cb and removed the 9 volt battery which still had a charge and ready to go . i never missed one stud today because of my ovation guitar .that is my story of how an ovation helped me finally finish a 3 year old honey i promise that i will do it next weekend job .
lesson learned always keep a new spare battery around because you never know when your going to need one . now it is time for a drink . GWB |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 2793
Location: Atlanta, GA. | or you could just use the butt end of a screwdriver and tap on the wall to find studs.
At least it kept you from having to repair that DRYWALL CRACK!!!
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 1486
Location: Michigan | why did you have to bring that up after a year or so . now i now need to go and look at that right now .
o.m.g. it has gotten worse . screw the garage i need to fix the crack in my ceiling again .
thanks so much . GWB |
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