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Rod, do you have any recordings from your big hair days?
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I'm gonna erase the trees later.
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I actually already bought the equipment. I just have to make the 3rd bedroom in to a studio. The studio is a Zoom MRS802 8 track digital recorder with a built in cd burner and fantom for my condenser mic. Me and my daughter are recording a song with it right now and are almost done. We are going to do a 4-5 song ep. She has a great voice. I already took a pic of her for the cd cover.
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Thank you!
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Thanx for the replies.
The gym is the Hoist V2. That thing kicks my butt every day. I tried a lot of home gyms and this one was an easy choice for me. To give you an idea about the resistance, with free weights, I would bench 225 lbs 10 - 14 times for 4 sets. On the V2, 100 lbs! I guess being humbled by this hunk of steel is a good thing.
Beth, thanx! It's nice to be missed! I wasn't planning to be away so long, I was so busy that I lost track of time. The other thing is that my wife's parents have been staying with us since late June. My computer is in their bedroom. They will be here until December. I know, I know - lots of cold showers!!!
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Thanks Paul. I get up with my daughter every morning at 6 30. After she gets on the bus, I work out. That hour and a half every morning is like therapy to me. My recording studio is the next project.
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What a year it's been! I am so thankful to God for a great year in business. I am also greatful to my wife, Namrata, and daughter, Jaimi. I would also like to thank TGS and all of the people here who contributed to my successful year. My employees deserve a public thank you too!!!
I know I haven't posted in a while. I have been very busy working on my basement. Well, it's 90% finished now. I just wanted to share a few pics with you all.
This is my home gym, my favorite room in the house now!!
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Use an airless and you will minimise back brushing by 90%
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Aren't there drawbacks to these super machines, like not being able to easily find hose that can put up with the pressure? Re-enacting some scene from a John Belushi movie - holding on to dear life while the hose does it's snake dance? Is there any drawback at all, when say doing wood decks, siding, perhaps they just eat up fuel like the dickens - I was thinking of getting the 4.0 gallon too - but if bigger is truly better, then I should save and go for the 8.0 gallon, right?That will never happen. We are talking FLOW not pressure. There is absolutely no drawback at all. Here are the pressures that we use
Decks - 8 gpm @ 800 psi
House washes - 8 gpm @ 100 psi
Fleets - 8 gpm @ 1500 psi
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Amen Bro!!
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We have an office with a 1500 sq ft shop/garage in back. This really comes in handy for parking our 3 trucks and chem storage.
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IMHP, a 4.0 is a squirt gun. Get at least a 5.5. If you got $5,500 laying around, ger an 8 gpm.
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I gave my guys the week off on resi jobs. We are still washing the fleets and having a lot of "water fights"
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I would use Ready Seal or Messmers and give the people booties. Rod's point about fading the "ends" out is right on.
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Just buy it!
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Try Murrays or some other auto parts store. OR - Big Lots
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Roger, I saw your website. Those pics are priceless!!! Jeeze man! You better be a millionare soon!! What kind of stain do you use?
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Paul Rocks!!!!!!!!!!
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TWP Rustic sucks! It is really hard to apply right. I would say it is a prep problem. (Sorry) It will gradually lighten, but that's it. This is why I never use bleach of any kind on wood. Maybe it was the mix of the bleach and the Ox?
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Fair price. I don't use a wheel anymore. I just pace everything out.
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Hey Jesse! Good for you! As far as target services go, well go for deck washing & staining, house washing & gutter cleaning for resi work. Keep in mind that deck season is winding down though. I would send out a multi service flyer.
Thank God!!!!!!
in The Club House
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Larry, how did you get that pic of me?