drgonzo1969
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what font manager do you use?Oh dear. Write back when your operating system startup begins lagging because you have so many fonts and haven't switched to a manager yet.
what font manager do you use?Oh dear. Write back when your operating system startup begins lagging because you have so many fonts and haven't switched to a manager yet.
Oh yeah, that's a long board. Should fit 125B dimensions ok though.Bummer, I wasnt paying attention to the spacing on the inside and now its too late!
Oh well this is a learning experience looks like i have a better chance at reprinting that graphic anyway!
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Yeah I completely ignored the spacing inside! It’s ok I think I needed something like this to happen, I really wasn’t happy with the print so now I get to redo it this time paying attention to the spacing inside.Oh yeah, that's a long board. Should fit 125B dimensions ok though.
FWIW, it's a Sheepylove layout, but I can't take credit for the circuit, Vivie did that one! (Though it seems like YABB, albeit my favourite).
I do that on bass sometimes. Light-med dirt into a clean blended fuzz can sound enormous.Runoff groove splitter blender pcb I made fired up first go.
A clean telecaster into a fuzz face was not the right thing to test it with though, just reached for what was closest lmao it worked exactly as desired but that does not sound good dry blended. Makes me curious about running a light overdrive or something first though.
Gonna see if I can jam it and all the jacks (2 not pictured) into a 125b.
Also got a few techflex colors to sample for cable sleeving. Big fan of how one size too small looks with the black cable visible
I do that on bass sometimes. Light-med dirt into a clean blended fuzz can sound enormous.
Favorite thing around here is the chuck d bones bass mods for the kliche mini. I talk up the chopshop a bit too but it's perhaps too light. Other vendors, aion ts50 and sunn beta bass preamps are great. On my board right now is the chuck klon early in the chain and the GCI N.E.W. Bass od later. It's a good stack with my rig.I’m so annoyed at myself for not grabbing a bass, but my setup with the all the jacks and cables on my bench was was gonna fall off without help lmao. Really excited to try this though.
Anything you particularly like for the light dirt on bass? I’ve been relying on my amps for that lately and gotta do some digging for builds that fit the bill
This one surprised me. I wasn't expecting to dig it as much as I do.Respect to the Grizzled Grime from effects layouts too.
I’ve been thinking about building this one. How does it sound?Built the Rangefinder this morning for a friend and used the StompBoxParts cool purple enclosure.
I used a GT305 with about 80hfe.
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Sounds great. I handed it off to my friend to use it with his pedal steel.I’ve been thinking about building this one. How does it sound?
Looks like it needs some white washers....I've got a boat load of them. DM me if you need them........Tractor updates for @Erik S
One of the reasons I decided to pull the motor was that the grass screen had broken loose and was running the blower housing. The only way to get to it is to pull the motor since this is a shaft driven machine, and the grass screen is mounted to the flywheel drive cup from the inside. I'll be replacing the flywheel drive cup and the grass screen
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One of the other issues was the mechanical PTO. I used to use the tractor exclusively for hauling and didn't use the PTO, but a couple of years ago, I decided to put it on mowing duty. Turns out both thrust buttons were GONEthere's just a stub of the shaft left on the wear button on the PTO itself. On the actuator, there's just the mounting hole, which means the steel arm was just jamming right into the PTO, stopping it from rotating but still loading the engine. No wonder the engine couldn't start. You can see the abrasion on the clutch throw out arms.
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I'm going to order a remanufactured PTO clutch. I just have to drill out the remaining set screws holding on the current PTO clutch because someone buggered the 1/8" hex heads
I guess the bottom right black and red are the wires for the LED? You could just snip the black and put it to the top-middle lug, so it only gets shorted to ground when the pedal is on.One Knobber. I guess I wired the LED to be always on? Gonna flip through some transistors and see what I like.
Doh! I thought it looked weird. I confused myself with the wiring. Thanks!I guess the bottom right black and red are the wires for the LED? You could just snip the black and put it to the top-middle lug, so it only gets shorted to ground when the pedal is on.