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Post by Kenho21 on Apr 28, 2020 13:41:22 GMT -5
Idk why I keep doing this... It's time to liquidate some of these scoots to cull the herd back down. I couldn't resist this one is a 2001 malaguti F12 phantom L/C Nice lookin scoot!
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Post by aeroxbud on Apr 29, 2020 10:21:14 GMT -5
Idk why I keep doing this... It's time to liquidate some of these scoots to cull the herd back down. I couldn't resist this one is a 2001 malaguti F12 phantom L/C Very nice. Always liked the look of these. But does anyone actually remember the Foggy Petronas super bike team this was a rep for?
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Post by Kenho21 on Apr 29, 2020 12:29:40 GMT -5
I hadn’t looked at this page in a while. My order history for the past year... just from Scooter Tuning... oh boy. Partzilla is probably scary too.
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Post by aeroxbud on Apr 30, 2020 4:50:49 GMT -5
I hadn’t looked at this page in a while. My order history for the past year... just from Scooter Tuning... oh boy. Partzilla is probably scary too. Just don't hit that reorder button. 🙊
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Post by michimoper on May 16, 2020 19:30:05 GMT -5
My daughters like to shoot at the range. They shot up all my 9 and 40 ammo, which is kinda expensive. I decided to get something more economical to shoot. Glock's new 44, shoots 22 long rifle holds 10. Surprisingly loud and fun to shoot. I hadn’t even heard that Glock was coming out with this. Very cool. How many rounds have you put through it and how many times had it jammed? Basically every .22 I’ve ever shot jams up frequently just because .22LR is such dirty ammo, so it makes me wonder how well Glock mitigates the dirt. They have a reputation for running no matter what as we know. I've put over 1000 rds through my Ruger MKIII, .22cal. No jams. With an after market mag, it won't feed very well. With certain low velocity ammo, it won't always cycle. Factory mags, high velocity ammo=no problems. Even after not cleaning it for a month. We should go to the Ypsi Sportsman's Club for the Monday plate shoot, when this Covid crap is over.
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Post by Kenho21 on May 16, 2020 19:32:09 GMT -5
I hadn’t even heard that Glock was coming out with this. Very cool. How many rounds have you put through it and how many times had it jammed? Basically every .22 I’ve ever shot jams up frequently just because .22LR is such dirty ammo, so it makes me wonder how well Glock mitigates the dirt. They have a reputation for running no matter what as we know. I've put over 1000 rds through my Ruger MKIII, .22cal. No jams. With an after market mag, it won't feed very well. With certain low velocity ammo, it won't always cycle. Factory mags, high velocity ammo=no problems. Even after not cleaning it for a month. We should go to the Ypsi Sportsman's Club for the Monday plate shoot, when this Covid crap is over. Yeah man! My kinda day, ride n shoot haha. Glad to see you back. Been a while.
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Post by fuzzyruttin on Jul 30, 2020 17:43:36 GMT -5
Driveway base coat done last year, they just came back and did the top coat a couple days ago. Not super significant purchase considering I had to pay even more to the federal govt by July 15th - does that count too?! haha
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Post by 90GTVert on Jul 30, 2020 17:51:32 GMT -5
My neighbors would hate me if I had a paved driveway. Test launches... all day.
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Post by fuzzyruttin on Jul 30, 2020 17:57:37 GMT -5
My neighbors would hate me if I had a paved driveway. Test launches... all day. Yeah it's fun to WOT the scoot down to the end and bank the corner.. excuse is, you gotta keep that clutch fully engaged!
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Post by oldgeek on Oct 6, 2020 18:14:15 GMT -5
I did not plan on it but I ended up getting this welding cart from HF. Here is how the story goes, I needed another power washer carcass to put my new TIG welder on, I already had one for the plasma cutter and one for the little MiG welder. So I went out to the junk pile behind my shop where the small engine guy piles up stuff destined for the scrap yard, but he must have recently hauled everything off, there were no pressure washer carcasses to be found. Decided to go to HF and get their $89 welding cart, but they were out of them Then I saw this monstrosity of a welding cart for $339 I reasoned that I could get rid of the power washer BS and fit all 3 units on one cart, and gain some storage. So that's how I ended up with it......Do ya think the wife will believe my story? The carts footprint is rather large, and I have yet to find a home for it. I think I may unload the junk off of one of my work benches and cut some length off of it so I will have a place for the welding cart.
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Post by Raizer on Oct 29, 2020 2:04:20 GMT -5
Significant in several ways, not least in weight!
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Post by aeroxbud on Oct 29, 2020 14:03:00 GMT -5
That's a great thing to have. These old ones are built to last.
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Post by oldgeek on Nov 25, 2020 13:22:36 GMT -5
Craigslist find. Pretty ratty and lots of miles on them but a steal at $300 I hope to make one decent one out of the two and would like to convert to variable frequency drive motor.
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Post by Raizer on Nov 25, 2020 23:48:50 GMT -5
Since getting mine I've easily spent almost twice the initial purchase price on chucks, backplates, quickchange toolpost and holders + tooling.
Eyeing up a DRO kit that's on sale this weekend too, my brain just can't think in imperial so a nice big metric readout display would be great ha!
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Post by Tanuki on Dec 2, 2020 20:18:16 GMT -5
Bring on the 2021 please!!!
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