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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-02-23 4:48 PM (#162444)
Subject: Search withdrawal


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Anyone else feeling the symptoms? The nervous twitching ya feel when ya wanna troll the archives for discussions on a Folklore Deluxe. The chills and sweats that come with the desire to peruse past exchanges on electronics. The dellirium, holding out to search for that obscure model number...

if the whole site crashes...it's likely my fault, desperate needin a fix.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-02-23 4:52 PM (#162445 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal



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I have compensated by searching the Gallery. Sometimes by words, sometimes by just dropping through each album.

Please post more pictures!!
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an4340
Posted 2005-02-23 8:56 PM (#162446 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal


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I have to agree, I'm going thru search withdrawals. I'm shaken' man. I have to know what the collective wisdom thinks of compressor's. Let me search man before I post a question.
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cruster
Posted 2005-02-23 9:08 PM (#162447 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal


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Funny you should ask about compressors. I'm needing to put up a bunch of baseboard and shoe molding and have been considering an air nailer. Not sure whether to go 18ga brad or 16ga nail. Decisions, decisions. But, what does that have to do with Ovations?

;)
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Jeff W.
Posted 2005-02-23 9:20 PM (#162448 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal


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Cruster,
For the shoe molding, tune your low E string up to about 800hz, load a 16gage nail ,arrow fashion, at fret thirteen and fire!

Every one know's an O's a working man's geetar.
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George
Posted 2005-02-23 10:17 PM (#162449 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal


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If you feel like searching there's a very nice looking vintage Tornado on eBay right now. I might have taken a closer look but just today snagged moody.pi's Thunderhead. Thank You Paul!
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an4340
Posted 2005-02-23 10:46 PM (#162450 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal


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I posted a picture of my new (used) stomp box! It's like 9 boxes in one! It really saves on space and you can get them cheap on ebay. A little not user friendly though, so you need patience.
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noah
Posted 2005-02-23 11:48 PM (#162451 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal



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Cruster,
My preference is the 18ga brad. Less likely to cause splits and less visible.
My gun shoots up to a 2 inch brad which is sufficient.
I shoot for the bottom plate and studs where code says there should be a nail-plate protecting wires/pipes.
Construction adhesive has its merits.
Leave the compressor outside or in the garage and run a long hose.
A lot of Finishers use a big CO2 bottle... not as heavy to lug around as a small compressor, quiet and maintenance free. One fill-up goes a very long way.
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Watchme22
Posted 2005-02-24 8:49 AM (#162452 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal


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What ever you decide, don't buy a Husky 4 gal. pancake compressor from HD. I did, and blew the piston within two weeks and can't get a replacement part. HD said I'd have to send it to the manufacturer. Which wouldn't be such a bad thing except I'm in the middle of a project and can't be without it for 8 weeks.
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MWoody
Posted 2005-02-24 9:34 AM (#162453 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal



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You can also use the Co2 to cool your beer in nuth'in flat.
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schroeder
Posted 2005-02-24 10:57 AM (#162454 - in reply to #162444)
Subject: Re: Search withdrawal


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"nuthin' flat"


My favourite key (together with look sharp) - bin playin' in it for years.
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