Did you design it with the balance in mind or did you just build what looked right and hoped for the best? Only asking because if I built anything like that the issue would only dawn on me after I'd finished it.
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I've got a 160amp parweld inverter among a few others. It is a good choice. You can rely on the dial telling you what amps you are using which is quite important for a beginner. The trouble with the Zx7 is that the digital readout is all lies which can confuse inexperienced people and...
I was chatting to a colleague about a couple of recent guitar purchases I'd made and he pointed out the following from personal experience " Remember they make really good wall art when you finally give up trying to learn to play them".
Have a look on Facebook Marketplace for amps. They seem to go for rock bottom prices at the moment. Not many people gigging right now. At least you can look the specs up and make an informed decision. Evaluating a guitar or bass is much harder.
I reckon your hands will give in before the tool does. If you're doing more than a few rivets get an air one. I have a Nielsen brand, market stall quality one and it works fine.
On the smaller bandsaws there are adjustable guides to sort out blade alignment. Is there anything like that on yours? A couple bearings on eccentric bolts type of thing that the blade runs through.
He's English, from Norwich. Spent a bit too much time over the pond as a teen. I don't think you can fake that accent over that many videos. It might be horribly mangled and occaisionally excruciating but it's his.
Liberty have to make their money back in a few short years. Honda are pulling out. How long do Mercedes carry on if Boris et al wont let them sell petrol cars in ten years time? I know F1 will evolve but it feels to me like it's on borrowed time.
Unless they bring back V10s for the spectacle.