Yeah I know, I just wanted to give Wayne some props after I was listening to Machine at the gym and pulling a stink face on account of the chugs. His voice on Anything but This is awesome.Yeah man! Wayne had the tightest riffs too. The vs100 is almost identical or pretty close to the 8100 used by Chuck Schuldiner used in Death.
Unironically, Wayne Static had an immense guitar tone and that was all vs100 heads.
Statistics: Posted by dayl — Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:29 pm
Yeah I know, I just wanted to give Wayne some props after I was listening to Machine at the gym and pulling a stink face on account of the chugs. His voice on Anything but This is awesome.Yeah man! Wayne had the tightest riffs too. The vs100 is almost identical or pretty close to the 8100 used by Chuck Schuldiner used in Death.
Unironically, Wayne Static had an immense guitar tone and that was all vs100 heads.
Statistics: Posted by Danger Mouse — Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:09 am
Yeah man! Wayne had the tightest riffs too. The vs100 is almost identical or pretty close to the 8100 used by Chuck Schuldiner used in Death.
Unironically, Wayne Static had an immense guitar tone and that was all vs100 heads.
Statistics: Posted by NippleWrestler — Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:55 am
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Statistics: Posted by dayl — Thu Mar 21, 2024 9:58 pm
practice makes perfect, and if you're only making one or two cabs - its not really practice!Yep, even with the guidance of our upholsterer, I still fudged them.... and then realized it didn't account for the fabric when buying the corners.tolex and metal corners hide a multitude of sins.
I'm always proud to not use corners for that reason still make the odd fuck up though.
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Statistics: Posted by Bg — Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:00 pm
Exactly, I used pro drill presses and radial arm drill presses in engineering for years.I've just bought a Bosh 'Professional' drop saw. I doubt it would survive a building site for long but it won't have to. On that basis, It's excellent.
seriously https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/bosch-el ... lsrc=aw.ds
if you're not drilling 50mm thick mild steel, this is the best option. No belts to change and no fucking about.
That press of yours looks like my next purchase.
Statistics: Posted by Slowy — Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:57 pm
I've just bought a Bosh 'Professional' drop saw. I doubt it would survive a building site for long but it won't have to. On that basis, It's excellent.seriously https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/bosch-el ... lsrc=aw.dsI’m really happy with my Bosch, electronic speed control, laser sights, great depth gauge, built in clamp. What’s not to like?
Kept my old Ryobi but will use for fret pressing
if you're not drilling 50mm thick mild steel, this is the best option. No belts to change and no fucking about.
Statistics: Posted by Bg — Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:54 pm