Lush Mods, Drip Tips and more!

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ThreeDJ16

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Ok, doing some quick calculations on my shipping costs, fees and incidentals here are the shipping rates I'm going to have to charge.

Priority Flat Rate Box - $7.10 - with $50 insurance
First Class - $4 - with no insurance

Once it's in the postal world, it's out of my hands. So I leave it to everyone's own discretion. But I have never had either type package lost and usually the first class gets there almost as quick as the priority, depending on location. Another tip vendor on ECF, very popular, stated to me they send all their packages first class and never had an issue, with a much larger volume than me. But then again, it's only $3.10 more to ensure it get's there faster with insurance. LOL. So really not a big deal. I have to charge more on the first class since I provide all the materials on it.
 
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Meh, as much as rate increases always suck, it's just the cost of doing business in this day and age. As I look at it myself, it's still a pretty good deal for getting something across the country in a few short days. My wife and I ship things to family in Ireland on a fairly regular basis. Haven't looked up the rates for that yet, but I have a feeling I'm going to need to buy more grease...
 

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Forgot to put on the o-ring before pics and sorry, I just didn't feel like setting up the tent and all that stuff. Crappy outside, so yeah, sucky pics. But if anyone every gets a tip and doesn't like it for some reason or ever has a problem with one of my tips, please let me know and we will get it straightened out. Just wanted to put that out there as I would hope everyone should know to contact me if they ever had an issue. Most all of my customers are my friends and I want everyone to always be happy with their purchase over anything else.

OK, first up is Miss Penguiness' bone tip and white teak. There are more pics, you know what to do. FYI, I am sorry that bone is not taking pics well. But it is a beautiful tip and is fully CA coated and polished. For some damn reason it's picture shy (or I suck at taking pics....nah). LoL.



RattlerX's desert ironwood



Copterstyle's stabilized claro walnut



Gigdujour's Rosewood burl



And one really crappy attempt at a group pic.


Like, like, like, like, where did that darn button go....

They look fantastic! Thank you, Jasen. I hope you did not cause yourself undo discomfort.
 

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Forgot to put on the o-ring before pics and sorry, I just didn't feel like setting up the tent and all that stuff. Crappy outside, so yeah, sucky pics. But if anyone every gets a tip and doesn't like it for some reason or ever has a problem with one of my tips, please let me know and we will get it straightened out. Just wanted to put that out there as I would hope everyone should know to contact me if they ever had an issue. Most all of my customers are my friends and I want everyone to always be happy with their purchase over anything else.

OK, first up is Miss Penguiness' bone tip and white teak. There are more pics, you know what to do. FYI, I am sorry that bone is not taking pics well. But it is a beautiful tip and is fully CA coated and polished. For some damn reason it's picture shy (or I suck at taking pics....nah). LoL.



RattlerX's desert ironwood



Copterstyle's stabilized claro walnut



Gigdujour's Rosewood burl



And one really crappy attempt at a group pic.


Wow...I really like that Desert Ironwood.

Ironwood is very prevalent here, want me to send you a few feet?...:)
 

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Sounds like you're coming around Jasen...I can hear it in your tone, you are beginning to *itch like the ol days......:lol:

About time for a lil giggin.....:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:
Damn I wish. I never, ever expected things to take this long. Still not allowed to lift much as all, not allowed to bend or twist. Doc is being very cautious due to the previous fusion failure...and me too. The PT has really been helping even though I over did it last week and suffered all weekend. Been helping the shoulder a lot too, as they incorporated some stuff to help with that. But I am creeping back slowly but surely.
 

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Damn I wish. I never, ever expected things to take this long. Still not allowed to lift much as all, not allowed to bend or twist. Doc is being very cautious due to the previous fusion failure...and me too. The PT has really been helping even though I over did it last week and suffered all weekend. Been helping the shoulder a lot too, as they incorporated some stuff to help with that. But I am creeping back slowly but surely.

Glad your feeling better my friend....!

Sounds like the operation was successful, now it only a matter of time. I had the same problem with my shoulder and arm when I had surgery on my pancreas a few years ago, was in the operating room at the Mayo clinic for 12 hours...had no idea how they had my arm twisted to cause so much pain, actually for months. It felt like I slept on it (really) wrong for a week straight (night and day)...!

I remember the arm and shoulder hurting more than the 12 inch incision...!
 

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Glad your feeling better my friend....!

Sounds like the operation was successful, now it only a matter of time. I had the same problem with my shoulder and arm when I had surgery on my pancreas a few years ago, was in the operating room at the Mayo clinic for 12 hours...had no idea how they had my arm twisted to cause so much pain, actually for months. It felt like I slept on it (really) wrong for a week straight (night and day)...!

I remember the arm and shoulder hurting more than the 12 inch incision...!
Yup, that is it. It is way better than the start. To begin with I couldn't even use my left hand for anything, not even a cup of water. Couldn't raise it to my mouth, not that I am left handed. But it literally wouldn't work and was extremely painful trying. The pain is finally fading unless I use it much, but still don't have full range of motion. It's really weird. Fully extended I can move the arm up and down, but bend it and it's still really weak. So still hard to do a lot of things. Totally required for manually running a lathe and for soldering. Which is killing me with not being able to catch up.
 

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