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OT: Puttin' a STEREO schystem together! And I feel like a teenager again.
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I'll give an update and post some pics. Been really busy building stuff and cooking the last 4 days (took a mini vacation)...so haven't been on the forum. I'll catch up tonight.
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Large and Medium BGE, Kamado Joe Jr, Akorn Jr, smoker with a 5k btu AC, gas grill, fire pit, pack of angry cats, two turntables and a microphone, my friend. Registered republican.
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Built the cart, finishing up the top. Was raining this evening, so I'm going to have to finish polishing the cement tomorrow.
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Large and Medium BGE, Kamado Joe Jr, Akorn Jr, smoker with a 5k btu AC, gas grill, fire pit, pack of angry cats, two turntables and a microphone, my friend. Registered republican.
New Orleans, LA - we know how to eat
Despite two GFCIs, I got zapped a little bit.
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Large and Medium BGE, Kamado Joe Jr, Akorn Jr, smoker with a 5k btu AC, gas grill, fire pit, pack of angry cats, two turntables and a microphone, my friend. Registered republican.
New Orleans, LA - we know how to eat
@Chubbs You don't want someone like me who's only made them one time doing it! I'm still fighting the learning curve!
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Large and Medium BGE, Kamado Joe Jr, Akorn Jr, smoker with a 5k btu AC, gas grill, fire pit, pack of angry cats, two turntables and a microphone, my friend. Registered republican.
New Orleans, LA - we know how to eat
I remember Kenwood made a turntable with a concrete base (or similar material) that was very heavy and designed to help absorb the shocks and vibration. I had B&O turntables and nothing bugged them. This was my second one, bought in Denmark:
I gave it away to my cousin a number of years back since we had switched over to CDs.
Finished the stereo stand last night. Wet polishing cement is MISERABLE. I got soaking wet from the spray off the grinding wheel, and I was getting zapped from electricity leaking off the wet switch (it did have a GFCI, but it wasn't leaking to ground). Anyway, solved the electrocution problem with some saran wrap and nitrile gloves. I'm very pleased with the results. Need to get this in the house some how (weighs over 300 pounds). I should have the the gear on it tonight, and I'll take some final pics.
The metal studs, motorcycle valve springs and recesses all lined up perfectly. The top has a nice spring to it, and it's not going anywhere - I can even push it with the top. That's a half inch thick plexi shelf insert on the bottom.
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Large and Medium BGE, Kamado Joe Jr, Akorn Jr, smoker with a 5k btu AC, gas grill, fire pit, pack of angry cats, two turntables and a microphone, my friend. Registered republican.
New Orleans, LA - we know how to eat