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timber715
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Re: midnight club...

UFC time na...........


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Posted : 06/02/2011 11:40 pm
mrjasonbourne
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Would have enjoyed playing with these. It is true that the finish affects the sound because it dampens the vibration of the wood. We need to go there as a group. Dami pala guitar players dito 😎

Lowest priced cedar topped model still cost 6 figures =/.

Friendly reminder to those who audition the guitars. The french polish (shellac) reacts to sweat

First prize of the competition is a Yuichi Imai with a carbon fiber case. I was taken aback by the satin looking french polish- so thin it isn't enough to completely smooth out the surface. So the top is free to vibrate anyway.

 
Posted : 09/02/2011 4:42 pm
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no worries Jon...

those who want to make a guitar, here is a fun made video on how to make one...

As Doc V said. It's intimidating:) It's possible that what you built cannot be tuned:eek:

I just play. The most WW related thing I can do with my guitars is to sand down the saddle to adjust the string action.

My guitars. Yamaha, Valencia, Craftman

Will probably let go of the Valencia, just pm me WW guitarheads;)

 
Posted : 09/02/2011 4:58 pm
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Wow! I just play too...during highschool...XX year ago :p

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Posted : 09/02/2011 5:50 pm
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play what? 😀

@doc,
hindi nililinaw o? hehe

Wow! I just play too...during highschool...XX year ago :p

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Posted : 10/02/2011 1:12 am
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As Doc V said. It's intimidating It's possible that what you built cannot be tuned

I just play. The most WW related thing I can do with my guitars is to sand down the saddle to adjust the string action.

My guitars. Yamaha, Valencia, Craftman

Will probably let go of the Valencia, just pm me WW guitarheads;)

A guitar that can't be tuned? 🙁

Maybe these will be good to test it.

Except for 1 or maybe 2 I sold the tuners already in favor of tools. 🙂

Millermatic 180 Autoset Mig Welder
Miller Spoolmate 100 Spool Gun
Victor Firepower 350 Oxy Ace Outfit
3M Speedglas 9002X AD Helmet
Makita LC1230 Dry Cut Saw
Ingersoll Rand Air Tools
Snap On Tools
Metabo Power Tools
Norseman Drill Cutting Tools
Bosch Power Tools
3M PPS

 
Posted : 10/02/2011 1:20 am
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Jay, may secret stash ka ng mga tuners ha. Love that classic Boss tuner and also the Sabine.
These tuners actually reveal how badly spaced the frets are (intonation). With the guitars I mentioned...The open strings will be tuned using tuners but when you start pressing the frets specially the 5th or 12th fret, what is supposed to be an E or A note is a few cents off. Then it becomes unplayable:eek: Gawa uli:confused:

Never tried that fender tuner yet...Maybe next EB natin papakita mo at jamming na with jarod:cool: I use a computer and an Eno clip on tuner.

 
Posted : 10/02/2011 1:53 am
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Jay, may secret stash ka ng mga tuners ha. Love that classic Boss tuner and also the Sabine.
These tuners actually reveal how badly spaced the frets are (intonation). With the guitars I mentioned...The open strings will be tuned using tuners but when you start pressing the frets specially the 5th or 12th fret, what is supposed to be an E or A note is a few cents off. Then it becomes unplayable:eek: Gawa uli:confused:

Never tried that fender tuner yet...Maybe next EB natin papakita mo at jamming na with jarod:cool: I use a computer and an Eno clip on tuner.

Ok will bring the Fender on the next EB and probably a guitar.

The smallest one is a Sabine also. It sticks by itself to the guitar body ( probably just near/ above the neck ) so you can easily see the lights.

Millermatic 180 Autoset Mig Welder
Miller Spoolmate 100 Spool Gun
Victor Firepower 350 Oxy Ace Outfit
3M Speedglas 9002X AD Helmet
Makita LC1230 Dry Cut Saw
Ingersoll Rand Air Tools
Snap On Tools
Metabo Power Tools
Norseman Drill Cutting Tools
Bosch Power Tools
3M PPS

 
Posted : 10/02/2011 2:03 am
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That would be cool Admin Jay!

 
Posted : 11/02/2011 12:52 am
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I was at Mayon earlier today, went to buy a 1/4" collet for my Makita 3620. I realized they gave me a 6mm, so I went back later in the afternoon to exchange it.
The guy at the counter claimed that 6mm and 1/4" is the same, when I showed him an EZ cut bit with 1/4" shaft that wouldn't fit in the 6mm collect, he said that my bit must be 5/16" and kept insisting that 6mm and 1/4" is the same. He finally volunteered to get me a Makita 1/4" bit so I can see for myself. That's when he started scratching his head and figuring out his inventory list. Finally convinced, he got me a 1/4" collet. He was trying to get the exchange appove by the boss when it hit a snag, the boss was insisting that they are the same thing also. They finally checked the inventory I guess and got convinced themselves.

He kept insisting that they only sell routers with 1/4" and 1/2" collets.

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Posted : 12/02/2011 7:40 pm
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^I do get to meet sellers with those attitude of "we know it better than you do". It's either their lazy to exchange it, worried that the boss might find out the blooper they made, too proud to admit their mistake or intended to give out sleeping items just to be converted into cash.

Glad to hear it ended well.

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Posted : 12/02/2011 11:14 pm
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He was willing to refund my money right from the start. He says its ok since I don't need the item. Maybe hey rarely encounter the 6mm bit?

Dumb mistakes will always be dumb mistakes, unless . . . . you learn from it, and then it will be learning experience.

 
Posted : 13/02/2011 12:39 am
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Re: midnight club...

jun, was it David? or where was the Mayon guy seated?


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Posted : 13/02/2011 12:41 am
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Slim guy, seating nearest the entrance to the left.

Dumb mistakes will always be dumb mistakes, unless . . . . you learn from it, and then it will be learning experience.

 
Posted : 13/02/2011 1:41 am
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i think i saw a new title...woodworking maniac!

it just fits the man!

aproved!

The devil will find work for idle hands to do.-Morrissey

 
Posted : 13/02/2011 7:09 am
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