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like an idiot i flipped my speaker over and put right where i had screwdriver bits in their box, so tips ups. didn't poke the cone, but it marked it a bit. should i be worried?
LMFAO HIS LITTLE BROTHER TOLD ON HIM !! THAT WAS FUNNY. " I HAVE NO CLUE HOW IT HAPPENED " , LITTLE BRO PEEPS AROUND THE CORNER 😂. I HAVE A FEELING LITTLE BROTHER HAS A CLUE AS TO HOW IT HAPPENED !!! NICE PINCH HARMONICS BTW.
You guys rock!! Thank you so much for this video. I'm a mom to a kiddo who loves working with speakers. My son gets them from 2nd hand stores, freebies, etc and he modifies them but I never knew that patching was actually that easy. I now know what materials I can buy for him to have more fun with his speakers!! Thank you!!
I liked my 85 in my single pickup Kramer necked cheapo first act body. I burned the finish off the guitar, ditched the stock hardware in favor of the active emg, and a Kramer St400 Striker flying V neck improved tuning stability, and the feel tremendously. I traded that guitar for a semi hollow telecaster off all things lol
Just bought a Go-Anywhere and I am impressed with it. (have used it twice to "braai" chicken legs and "wors"..... Meat is juicier than a normal braai. I also own two kettles for when the gang roll up. My next experiment is to cook a "spatchcock" on it before the winter comes along...... P.S. try some lime juice and mustard in the "rub"..
Paint pot strainer and elastomeric. I usually paint all the around the outer foam or paper, all the way up on to the screw holes and gasket because if you're playing loud (and why the fcuk wouldn't you?) it will eventually unzip all the way around. Elastomeric is the stuff we use on the roofs of motorhomes and mobile homes and stuff.
I had a Baretta just like that one in creme. The JB was okay but I changed it to a DiMarzio MegaDrive which I liked a lot more. I thought of changing to an EMG 81 but never did. I sold the guitar to a friend who was a big Eddie fan who reinstalled the JB because, well, that's what Eddie was using back then.
Thanks guys...I just bought a used Squire strat from a yard sale ...I did not know how to adjust the whammy bridge!!.. Thank you for imparting your wisdom on this poor child..I pledge my soul to thee and will draw my steel against your rival agents!!.
Im up to 88,000. Only thing I’ve replaced is the top radiator hose (common leak) still can’t believe how dam cool this car is- still in love , best car I have ever had. All the best
@@heathwatsonguitar To clean and sanitise the blade, did you need to use spray like the andis 5 in 1 or did you wash the blade with water and soap for that?
You could try but it will be a bloody big mess to get back to normal if it does not work. The thin cotton with the pva glue has a bit of ‘give’ which works with the spkr movement
Oh mate these are probably the best bang for ya buck out there. European cars forget about it they are so overrated. Japanese technology, can't beat it. 😁