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So far so good.
Yeah, it's a good start.

I'm sure you've noticed the circular saw in the first picture by now. I wouldn't recommend that method to anyone. Use a table saw or a big enough compound miter saw. It'll save you some money on materials. 
That saw in my hand is like my dick in my hand. I know how to work it just right.  :lick:
Shit, making a shitload of progress already!
Not the right tool but with enough skill it gets the job done perfectly.
(04-14-2016, 02:36 PM)karpathion Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, it's a good start.

I'm sure you've noticed the circular saw in the first picture by now. I wouldn't recommend that method to anyone. Use a table saw or a big enough compound miter saw. It'll save you some money on materials. 
That saw in my hand is like my dick in my hand. I know how to work it just right.  :lick:

Wet and raw?
Managed to get a little bit more done after dinner. I ripped a 2x4 pine stud into 7/8" strips for my bracing, then layed out and cut the bracing for the long runs. They are what the rear panel and baffle will attach to. It will also help me line everything up to glue, clamp, and screw it perfectly square. Hopefully I can get that done tomorrow.


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Screw that!
Karp I need you to come over here and do some work on my deck when you are done with the cab.
After you finish with Bruce's deck - I'm gonna need a 6x12.
(04-15-2016, 11:06 AM)Big Flannel Wrote: [ -> ]After you finish with Bruce's dick - I'm gonna need a 69.

Fixed
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