Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Evening peeps, was up camping and walking with the wife and kids(dogs). Had my inside the waist band holster come apart and drop my pistol in the dirt. The rivets on the clip came apart. paid a lot of money for that thing.

Duct tape .. That's the ticket :D
 
Evening peeps, was up camping and walking with the wife and kids(dogs). Had my inside the waist band holster come apart and drop my pistol in the dirt. The rivets on the clip came apart. paid a lot of money for that thing.
Frustrating. Not that i carry, because i cant or probably shouldn’t. Canada eh!

But stuff you spend good hard earned money on and its not the
Quality you expect.

I put a snap on my leatherman case,as the velcro was junk in a matter of months.
 
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I carried one of these in one of these
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the scabbard that is.
Since I was the apprentice I got to crawl into all the spaces the journeymen wouldn't.
The snap got caught on something and the knife was lost.
Pulled the snap right off the scabbard.
Made it difficult to open wine bottles at work :lol:
 
Evening peeps, was up camping and walking with the wife and kids(dogs). Had my inside the waist band holster come apart and drop my pistol in the dirt. The rivets on the clip came apart. paid a lot of money for that thing.

Quality of products sucks now days...
 
I am sorry, I am not following you know. Who are "them" ? sorry if I appear to be the big dumbo here.

Bill

Try putting the tips of the continuity tester on the different terminals two at a time in different combinations to see which one(s) will have continuity.... If you find only one combination that will trigger the continuity tester, then those should be the two connections that you should use.... As long as two of them are not connected to the same node...
 
Try putting the tips of the continuity tester on the different terminals two at a time in different combinations to see which one(s) will have continuity.... If you find only one combination that will trigger the continuity tester, then those should be the two connections that you should use.... As long as two of them are not connected to the same node...
I think it's just a question of which of the 2 terminals on speaker is + or -. As Frank said it would work as long as you are consistent wiring all the same they won't cancel. I think on better speakers you will lose some sound quality. Mostly on that thumpin base of your Disco tunes. :poke::lol:
 
I think it's just a question of which of the 2 terminals on speaker is + or -. As Frank said it would work as long as you are consistent wiring all the same they won't cancel. I think on better speakers you will lose some sound quality. Mostly on that thumpin base of your Disco tunes. :poke::lol:

Yes, that is correct. There are only 2 connection points on the speaker. Earlier I have seen that it was stamped on the speaker chassis close to the connection points which was plus and which was minus. Which I have forgotten now since I do not have those speakers here. I have only one speaker, but I have heard that when the speaker gets it's signal, it is supposed to kick out. In other words push the air out in the room. Not drag it in to the speaker, which it will do if the speaker is connected the wrong way. If it is just regular speach, and whatever else music, from what I understand it does not matter so much, which Mattox mentioned. But, if someone is hitting a drum with a drumstick, just one single hit, the speaker is supposed to come out, and not go in. This is how I have understood how speakers are working.

Bill
 
How are you this fine evening?

Doing just great.
Had a good run with DartFreak75 and him getting things ready for his 8.8 Explorer Rear End to swap into his 75 Dart earlier this evening.

Puting a water pump into a high mile 2002 Grand Caravan that has been sitting in the Minneapolis road salt most of it's life. Things get corroded up and hard to get apart. Working on that here today, going back together now tomorrow. Spare car for around here or maybe sell.
 
How are you this fine evening?

Are you out workin' the job tonight ? Guessing you are off the Baja Penisula to the West 200 miles out in the Pacific Ocean putting a gallon of oil in one of those Big Cat Engines on the electric generator on one of your boats ???
 
Yeh I was watching the 8.8 sparring match.
How many bolts on that waterpump?

5 small 10mm headed bolts corroded in there.
Had to get the oxy acetylene torch out and heat up the aluminum castings aroung the bolts, PB Blaster too. Run them out a little, then back in, then out, then in, then out, then in. Finally got them out, but yeah these newer generation cars can be a real pain to work on
 
Central Gulf of Mexico.
I always hated changing waterpumps on small block fords. 5/16 long bolts through dissimular metals and coolant leakage around them. Was when, not if you snapped one.
 
Doing a bit of research on the B bodies site for the Coronet. Dropping a 360 magnum in to try and get it ready to go to Tucson in January.
 
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