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It cuts through metal in precise ways, the way I have it right now I’m missing some parts so it’s nonfunctional but got it for $650 cheaper than retail but I’ll have to put in about $700 to build it how I want to. Though the conversion kit that was installed on it cost $700 alone so pretty much I bought a $1400 machine for $200
That’s a steal.
I have a friend he makes his living off buying tools from pawnshops and selling them, he’s a diesel mechanic, his shop does well, but he said he makes more buying tools and reselling. He’s always got some crazy tool that I’m like, wtf is that, and it’s like a $5k pneumatic wrench or some crazy shit he gets for like $100
ThegenericskierIt cuts through metal in precise ways, the way I have it right now I’m missing some parts so it’s nonfunctional but got it for $650 cheaper than retail but I’ll have to put in about $700 to build it how I want to. Though the conversion kit that was installed on it cost $700 alone so pretty much I bought a $1400 machine for $200
This lil guy was less than half that. She had this short hair shep from a working line, he was stomping his brothers and sisters out and was the first to greet me 😊 so he came home, worked out very well, he’s very good, very smart, very happy, has the sharpest little teeth and both dogs get along 😊
SavageBiffThis lil guy was less than half that. She had this short hair shep from a working line, he was stomping his brothers and sisters out and was the first to greet me 😊 so he came home, worked out very well, he’s very good, very smart, very happy, has the sharpest little teeth and both dogs get along 😊
SavageBiffThat’s a steal.
I have a friend he makes his living off buying tools from pawnshops and selling them, he’s a diesel mechanic, his shop does well, but he said he makes more buying tools and reselling. He’s always got some crazy tool that I’m like, wtf is that, and it’s like a $5k pneumatic wrench or some crazy shit he gets for like $100
I saw a full sized mill on market place for $500 but you will always pay several thousand in moving it unless you have Al the right moving tools. Definitely a lot of money to be made
Idk bout that one….puppy teeth are vicious and they got a lil more power, plus this lil guy is a real ankle biter. Try to crate train him, he bites, time to play, he bites,when he wants to go outside, he bites, jelly I’m petting the other dog, he bites 😊😊 such a joy
ntm every time I pick him up his lil pistol is wet so I’m like wtf did u pee now?
This is why we have a dedicated dog room until they’re fully trained
Certainly is, plus it’s kinda fun if ya like tools and know enough to complete your builds.
I used to capitalize on cheap stuff at pawn shops to use as tools for jobs, nowadays if I see something worth buying I’ll usually grab and give it to someone I know who needs it, or at least give ‘em a heads up, I’m not doing much nowadays
ThegenericskierI saw a full sized mill on market place for $500 but you will always pay several thousand in moving it unless you have Al the right moving tools. Definitely a lot of money to be made
SavageBiffIdk bout that one….puppy teeth are vicious and they got a lil more power, plus this lil guy is a real ankle biter. Try to crate train him, he bites, time to play, he bites,when he wants to go outside, he bites, jelly I’m petting the other dog, he bites 😊😊 such a joy
ntm every time I pick him up his lil pistol is wet so I’m like wtf did u pee now?
This is why we have a dedicated dog room until they’re fully trained
You got your work cut out for you. Dogs........only as good as they are trained. Best to you with the new (expensive) addition!
Thank you.
and your right training is huge, but dogs do figure out a lot on their own, this pups learning by following around the older one thus far
We have a cat too, he doesn’t like the dogs, in his defense, it was his house first
DominatorJacquesYou got your work cut out for you. Dogs........only as good as they are trained. Best to you with the new (expensive) addition!
SavageBiffThank you.
and your right training is huge, but dogs do figure out a lot on their own, this pups learning by following around the older one thus far
We have a cat too, he doesn’t like the dogs, in his defense, it was his house first
Just watched the first three of "The Old Man". I like his dogs! They used three pairs to make the show! Hollywood!
Good dogs are the best.
SavageBiffCertainly is, plus it’s kinda fun if ya like tools and know enough to complete your builds.
I used to capitalize on cheap stuff at pawn shops to use as tools for jobs, nowadays if I see something worth buying I’ll usually grab and give it to someone I know who needs it, or at least give ‘em a heads up, I’m not doing much nowadays
That’s sick. My obsession with tools has only just begun. I’m hooked on cool unique tools
DominatorJacquesMy old Kenwood 5 ways were toasted from the sun after so many years, so before the new unit goes in, I installed these today. Kickers!
The 4 way door speakers never really see the sun, so they should be good to go.
6 X 9's in the rear deck of a Honda always sounded really good off of deck power. With the trunk closed it sounds like you have a sub box in there. BBBBBAAAAAAASSSSSSS!lol
If you have any questions on a set up, I installed for many years and happy to help out but looks like you are doing it right with a new in dash unit and speakers. Doubt you want to add the extra weight of an amp and sub box but that would be your next step.
oldmanski6 X 9's in the rear deck of a Honda always sounded really good off of deck power. With the trunk closed it sounds like you have a sub box in there. BBBBBAAAAAAASSSSSSS!lol
If you have any questions on a set up, I installed for many years and happy to help out but looks like you are doing it right with a new in dash unit and speakers. Doubt you want to add the extra weight of an amp and sub box but that would be your next step.
Yes, years ago I used one of those powered bass tubes. I use the car mostly for a little fun. Autocross, so weight reduction is the deal! The new speakers are a bit lighter with a smaller magnet! Ha ha!
Back in the day, I put in a 30 watt amp with Jensen traxial's in my Oldsmobile. Back then that was big power!
I could do the head unit install myself, but I'm just going to let the "pro" do it. I'm not as ambitious as I was when I was younger.
I used to be way into CB radio. I installed all those myself, and with huge amplifiers that needed huge cables to run properly, my biggest needed an extra battery under the hood to run it! I used to modify the radios as well, to gain modulation, and add frequencies. Fun times.