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If I still wanted a Transporter it'd almost be worth it to send in the SB3 given what it's worth these days...almost.
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Found another 1/2hr of fab time tonight and got the last of the holes done in the top panel. A few build notes for Tom and Doug - my amp could not be assembled with the bezels in place. If I installed the rear first it pushed the amp too far towards the back and would not allow for proper installation of the front panel. The reverse was also true, front first = can't install back panel, which is to say that the RCAs ended up with inadequate projection. In point of fact even without the bezels it still doesn't all fit perfectly, now the body of the alps is putting stress on the front panel and bowing it out slightly but I think I have a solution for that, details if it works. But enough moaning about the details, what does it look like??!??! I still have to work out the two standoffs for tube support as well as what I'm gong to use for a knob. I'm also going to do some testing without the top panel heat sink since I provided ventilation for the transformer. I'm hoping it won't require the sink, it'd be a pretty to mess with the general aesthetic.
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Agreed, I can't really come up with a scenario where this situation could be explained via faulty house wiring. Caveat - I'm just a humble round hole cutter tech, not an electrician.
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The likely cause is that the cord to the boombox was damaged (rolled over by a chair, shut in a door, etc) and the two wires shorted together causing both the fire/sparks and the excessive current draw that tripped the breaker. No surge protector would really stop that from happening, only a fuse of some type would have and since the failure was in the cord the only "fuse" between it and the power source was the breaker panel.
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Al should be seeing a rather large box this morning .
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Congrats Manuel!
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Honestly one wonders what they could have actually put in there for the price. I mean don't get me wrong, I love a bargain, but stuff isn't free and economies of scale and China only go so far.
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There's also the pesky potential of voiding your vehicle's warranty...
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Heh. On a serious note, I wonder when they'll drop the bombshell that your vehicle insurance will skyrocket if you ever admit to having mounted one of those.
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Good lord that's cheap.
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Haj, try that. It's a spud wrench, used for aligning and then installing large bolts.
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I have been told that I may get to play ironworker this week so it seemed like a good tool to have around. [edit]Nice Steve, although you needn't have worried about the DAC. I sent another one to Posty last week.
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Fabrication continues... Yesterday was back panel day, I had done all of the layout and marking weeks ago and just hadn't had a big enough window to try to do what I wanted on the mill. This ended up being a blessing since a new vise arrived for the mill in the interim and it's much nicer than the old one. Anyway, my measuring on the RCAs was quite good, although they simply would not fit in a 3/8" hole so I upsized it a 32nd and they fit perfectly, other might want to note that. Also, it would appear that my measuring/layout skills need some work as I definitely oversized the X direction of the IEC a bit. Not horribly, probably .05, but enough to mildly annoy. Today I somehow managed to find an hour to drill the large holes in the top panel. To give you an idea of the current amount of "tech" being used by the round hole cutter tech here you go. Installed pics will come after I get a few ventilation holes drilled but I tested it and it appears to fit just fine. This will be the last time that I try to use a large stepped bit. Even with the best work holding tech that $$ can (reasonably) buy and an exceptionally rigid setup it still isn't perfect. The cleaned up holes look pretty good but I think if I'd used a hole saw in this rig I would have gotten better results and obviously a large bit would have been the cat's pjs. I'll definitely be picking up a few large fractional metal bits in the near future.
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There are also some lawns in wooded areas where it's simply impossible to much. At our place in portsmouth we had about 1/16 of an acre surrounded by trees. When I'd help the landlord rake the leaves would be 3 to 6" thick over the entire lawn. Now I just suck them up with the grass-catching attachment on the tractor, this is by far my favorite method.
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Jeff, I take solace in the fact that if you had played any of your other bench players (well, practically) I would have gotten crushed. The loss of Reggie bush and failure of others to contribute with no viable free agent RBs is going to make it a tough year for me to be anything other than average.
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I had Lily for most of the day so we did lots of daddy/daughter stuff. Went to the hardware store, went to the farm and finally out to dinner (a first for us). All in all it was a very good day. Sandwiched in the middle during nap time I did some fab work in the shop on The Torpedo which came out reasonably well despite being a little rushed.
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Cheers to that!
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All I can say is that the 4 5998A's all had plates from 6AS7's in them and not the 6 dimple 5998 plates, it was an easy visual distinction.
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One fracking point.
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Every 5998A that I've seen is simply a 6080/6AS7, not bad but not a real 5998 either. Also, FWIW all 5998s were made by TS, there are just many rebrands out there so no need to pay for the TS name if someone is trying to get a premium. Also, the 421A is just a 5998, but tests and listening seem to indicate that they are the lowest noise versions. Still, I wouldn't pay a super premium for a 421A either.
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I don't think Jeff has anything to worry about.
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While I'm currently beating Jeff I have absolutely no confidence in the continuation of that trend. I fully expect the Saints D to go negative and blow it.
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Anyone hunting for output tubes should drop postjack a line. He and I were speaking the other day and he mentioned having [3] 5998's as well as an pretty-rare 2399 that he's looking to part with. All of these came from the original Menace collection and should be in very good shape.
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NAS vs. Drobo Storage for Mac Audio/Video Server
n_maher replied to Voltron's topic in GoRedwings19's Computer Help Hotline
Personally I'd opt for the NAS solution to avoid the potential issues of noisy drives in the listening environment as well as only being able to direct couple the device to the source that I wanted to use it with. My NAS currently supplies music to my slimserver (and may someday be the slimserver) as well as video content to the PS3 and serves as the local hard copy backup for multiple machines. -
Be prepared for serious expense beyond just the scope.
