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I have input through the volume pedal and overdrive then out to the front of the amp. Then there is a send and return to run the modulation pedals through the fx loop and the last is the amp channel and reverb switcheroo. I never really cared for delays on the front of the amp.
Oh yeah, went a little thicker than typical 1911 grips to fill my hands out better and made a thumb groove for easier access to the mag release. The dark stripe was the original finish on the wood, left as much as i could so i could show off the imperfections in it. Several coats of tung oil and they feel just as good as any to me. Woodworking is a hobby of mine and i find repurposing is what i find myself doing most. Here's a dresser i made from that same heirloom, which was an old bed just sitting in my garage.
Nice Tune, I did the same with an old buffet of my Nan's turned it into a vanity with a vessel sink in it. Had to cut it down to fit swap the left and right side panels to make it work but solid wood is worth saving, nothing but mdf and press board out there for most things like that now.
I made a heavy ass fabricating table, and a security screen for my door. Also cased the door frame in angle/flat bar, installed a new door frame, and replaced most of a garage wall thanks to termites.
I made a heavy ass fabricating table, and a security screen for my door. Also cased the door frame in angle/flat bar, installed a new door frame, and replaced most of a garage wall thanks to termites.
Thanks, I intended to add some threaded holes for workholding, but ran out of steam and time to do it. Plus the top was heavy and I didn't wanna fight out clamping it on the mill table.
Thanks, I intended to add some threaded holes for workholding, but ran out of steam and time to do it. Plus the top was heavy and I didn't wanna fight out clamping it on the mill table.
Not sure if this counts but built a yard. Not finished yet but over half way.
This is before.
Half way done.
Finished for now wife helped out laying the sod. I also built the crappy looking planter box and painted the house white. It was this ugly light blue. Still needs some touch up.
Still have some finishing to do, but I built up a small "machine shop bench". It will hold my lathe, drill press, belt sander and a heavy wilton vice. I wanted it to be heavy duty and rigid, so all the angle is 3/8" and the tubes are 1/4" wall 2x2 square for the legs. Also there are (not pictured) 5/8" carriage bolts for leveling under each leg. I saved a 24" x 84" x 2 3/16" maple butcher block top from the trash too for on top.
Not sure if this counts but built a yard. Not finished yet but over half way.
This is before.
Half way done.
Finished for now wife helped out laying the sod. I also built the crappy looking planter box and painted the house white. It was this ugly light blue. Still needs some touch up.
Plyi,
Looks like a cool garden project. What is the small tree in front of the window? If it's lemon or other citrus it will outgrow that space. Are those gum trees I see? I miss the smell, but not the mess of bark and leaves and gum nuts.
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