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audiopipe 3NE 2NR for life
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Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:34 pm Post subject: |
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having tools iz one thing
usin safety equiptment iz another
i find d 3M 8210 Particulate Respirator does work rel good
What are u guys usin 2 protect yourselves from MDF dust ? |
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loudsound 3NE 2NR Power Seller
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:01 am Post subject: |
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| audiopipe wrote: | having tools iz one thing
usin safety equiptment iz another
i find d 3M 8210 Particulate Respirator does work rel good
What are u guys usin 2 protect yourselves from MDF dust ? |
i think is d 3M CA4115 i have  |
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3stagevtec punchin NOS
Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Tech posts: 4476 Location: killing two stones with one bird... My 2NRide: Suzuki Grand Vitara
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3stagevtec punchin NOS
Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Tech posts: 4476 Location: killing two stones with one bird... My 2NRide: Suzuki Grand Vitara
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 8:50 pm Post subject: |
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| so noo body ever used these?? i really don't want to buy it to find out... |
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(...Rovin...) 3NE 2NR Power Seller
Joined: 21 Jan 2006 Tech posts: 3652 Location: Chaguanas My 2NRide:
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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| good for fine sanding on small surfaces - i wouldnt advise it for smoothing rough edges on boxes since it will take long ....best u buy a good belt sander instead ... |
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kurpal_v2 Riding on 16's
Joined: 28 Dec 2007 Tech posts: 1146 Location: shaking down my bhaji tin My 2NRide:
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 9:22 pm Post subject: |
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We have a manual one, works nice, minus the sores..
I looking to get a plunge router to cut speaker holes in the baffle..Jigsaw would work but Ill get tired too fast.. |
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3stagevtec punchin NOS
Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Tech posts: 4476 Location: killing two stones with one bird... My 2NRide: Suzuki Grand Vitara
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 9:25 pm Post subject: |
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| i have a manual one too but that takes too long.. belt sander, hmm... |
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kurpal_v2 Riding on 16's
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 9:33 pm Post subject: |
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Is there anywhere that rents tools? I just need a router for like a week..
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(...Rovin...) 3NE 2NR Power Seller
Joined: 21 Jan 2006 Tech posts: 3652 Location: Chaguanas My 2NRide:
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 9:33 pm Post subject: |
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when u all say 'manual' u mean a rubber sanding block right - not me & that ketch ass thing nah ....
trust meh i own both d palm sander & d belt sander - belt sander will be alot faster on d edges ...  |
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kurpal_v2 Riding on 16's
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 9:58 pm Post subject: |
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when u all say 'manual' u mean a rubber sanding block right - not me & that ketch ass thing nah ....
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For true custom finishes, precision and hardcore sores.. |
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3stagevtec punchin NOS
Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Tech posts: 4476 Location: killing two stones with one bird... My 2NRide: Suzuki Grand Vitara
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:02 pm Post subject: |
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| (...Rovin...) wrote: | when u all say 'manual' u mean a rubber sanding block right - not me & that ketch ass thing nah ....
trust meh i own both d palm sander & d belt sander - belt sander will be alot faster on d edges ...  |
can't get a better review than that.. belt sander it is then... thanks.. |
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TheWiseOne 3NE 2NR Power Seller
Joined: 11 Dec 2007 Tech posts: 365 Location: Out of This World My 2NRide:
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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the best for u will be the belt sander and even better if its a variable speed belt sander.
all my tools are dewalt and they are all that i would recomend.
i use the dewalt belt sander to sand anthing from 1/4"mdf to 2" plexi and trust me when i say id does eat wood lol. |
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kurpal_v2 Riding on 16's
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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| TheWiseOne, you could say how much u paid for your tool used to cut speaker holes? |
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TheWiseOne 3NE 2NR Power Seller
Joined: 11 Dec 2007 Tech posts: 365 Location: Out of This World My 2NRide:
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 10:31 pm Post subject: |
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i have both a dewaly jigsaw and a dewalt variable speed plunge router if anyone is interested i can link u with the dewalt dealer and u will get a verynice price and also the most important u will get 2 years free service on the tool and 1 year warranty on all parts.
there customer support iss great i sent my jigsaw for a service and they were willing to lend me one for the 2 days it was servicing.
also i had a screw that had gotten slack due to constant use and it happend to break and thoses guys didnt have the screw in stock so they brought a brand new one from there stock and took out that one screw for mine and had mine in ordr for me.
i cant remebr the exact cost for the plunge router but it was around 2000 because i boughtall my tools the same time nah lol. |
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nigel1977 punchin NOS
Joined: 27 Apr 2004 Tech posts: 3499
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 1:47 pm Post subject: |
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The repair center for dewalt is esau, just off the gulf view link road. they have parts in stock and they are very reasonable. The also repair black and decker there.
I would recommend a planer to level the surfaces, but then I remember those nasty gypsum screws. Go with a variable speed belt sander. 40 grit should be sufficient. |
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TheWiseOne 3NE 2NR Power Seller
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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| nigel1977 wrote: | The repair center for dewalt is esau, just off the gulf view link road. they have parts in stock and they are very reasonable. The also repair black and decker there.
I would recommend a planer to level the surfaces, but then I remember those nasty gypsum screws. Go with a variable speed belt sander. 40 grit should be sufficient. |
i would also recomend the same thing as nigel in regards to the variable speed belt sander |
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3stagevtec punchin NOS
Joined: 12 Jul 2006 Tech posts: 4476 Location: killing two stones with one bird... My 2NRide: Suzuki Grand Vitara
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Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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thanks for the info..  |
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kurpal_v2 Riding on 16's
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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 10:52 am Post subject: |
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| so I need a couple of amp screws. The gold ones to secure speaker wires etc.Where has? |
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TheWiseOne 3NE 2NR Power Seller
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Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 4:43 pm Post subject: |
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caribbean fasteners by ssl on suton street the might have
carry an identical one for them to see |
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nigel1977 punchin NOS
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Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 7:10 am Post subject: |
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| ^^good call. I think they have almost every size/pitch/dimension of screws and bolts there is!!! |
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