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Jake Jarmon
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T24 #2

#1 Post by Jake Jarmon »

Checking the fence for each cut - Blade
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Bottom
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Table Saw make this go SO much faster and all my stock is the same width! I had to bust out the wire wheel and and clean the table off.
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All the panels cut out ready to mark, drill, measure, cut, glue, and clamp. :cowboy:
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#2 Post by CoronaOperator »

That is exactly what my table saw looked like after it was in a flood. I used a belt sander and some aluminum oxide sanding belts and it cleaned up pretty good, then a file for the miter slots.
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#3 Post by David Raehn »

You could also use electrolytic reduction to remove all the rust.

Lay a wet towel on the deck and a piece of sheet steel on top of that.

Connect a car battery charger to the assembly, negative to the deck and positive to the sheet steel.

Let it run for a day. (you may have to re-wet the towel, but make sure to turn off the charger when you do that)

Any rust will be converted to elemental iron and will brush off with a nylon bristled brush.

Take a wire wheel to it if you want it to look pretty.
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#4 Post by Jake Jarmon »

David Raehn wrote:You could also use electrolytic reduction to remove all the rust.

Lay a wet towel on the deck and a piece of sheet steel on top of that.

Connect a car battery charger to the assembly, negative to the deck and positive to the sheet steel.

Let it run for a day. (you may have to re-wet the towel, but make sure to turn off the charger when you do that)

Any rust will be converted to elemental iron and will brush off with a nylon bristled brush.

Take a wire wheel to it if you want it to look pretty.
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#5 Post by Tom Smit »

Checking the fence for each cut - Blade
Did you add an extra 1/8" to account for the saw blade width (kerf)?
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#6 Post by Jake Jarmon »

Yes, I am dead reckoning to the inside edge of the blade. It has been a very busy few weeks. Got a new job, ran sound and lights at a large theater for a school musical with mariachi. PA was horribly set up and optimized although http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/GL2800-848 was fun to mix on. I also rebuilt my dads old Yamaha Club S115 IVs. Anyways I finished T24 #2 and here are some pics!


Marked and drilled
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End of day 1
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Cab 2 sealed. Forgot to take pics. Ohhhhh man just burly fit :!:
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Thinking about putting these flush mount handles here. Any thoughts?
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This stuff is amazing and it's only $36 a gallon @ The Depot of Home :slap: . I tinted it slate, the darkest they had.
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One down and she approves.
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At this point I got side tracked and started working on the S115IVs. They were stored upside down and the floor got wet. The tops started to rot off but they have a lot of sentimental value so I couldn't bear to break em down for parts.
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PAINT!!!
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Two rebuilt sounding good
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Two painted with one coat of textured deckover. I barely put a dent in the gallon. Time to make my ears bleed.
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Somebody forgot to load the Vplate :wall: Small choir concert at my wifes school.
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#7 Post by CoronaOperator »

Jake Jarmon wrote:Image[/url]


Somebody forgot to load the Vplate :wall: Small choir concert at my wifes school.
http://s1270.photobucket.com/user/jjarm ... d.jpg.html
Please tell me you played this to 50v with the hatch down :chainsaw: !
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17" width 10" driver Autotuba
2 x 29" width dual Lab12 Tuba60
6 x DR250 2510/asd1001
In progress:
2 x DR250 2510/asd1001
For best results, point the loud end of the array towards the audience

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#8 Post by J_Dunavin »

Not to 50v only 35v.
At 50v the BP102 goes poof!
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#9 Post by CoronaOperator »

J_Dunavin wrote:Not to 50v only 35v.
At 50v the BP102 goes poof!
Ooops, my bad. :oops:
Built:
17" width 10" driver Autotuba
2 x 29" width dual Lab12 Tuba60
6 x DR250 2510/asd1001
In progress:
2 x DR250 2510/asd1001
For best results, point the loud end of the array towards the audience

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#10 Post by Jake Jarmon »

The amp is only capable of 37-40v but the door speakers eat your face before ~ 25v. Doors speakers are running off the head unit. I successfully extended a crack in my windshield this morning on my way to work jamming some Lonely Island. Whoops...
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#11 Post by Tom Smit »

:lol: :oops:
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