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Tell me how to post a pic to the forum and I will take one.pics or it didn't happen![]()
Ah crappolla! It looks like they are selling the 1100 twist way out in front of themselves. My order has all items ready to ship except for the twist that says
Scheduled Ship Date: 7/31/2013
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I hope that is sarcasm as 7/25 was just yesterday.I ordered a innokin SVD on 7/25. It hasn't left Hong Kong yet. Holy hell, what's taking so long!I need my new light saber!
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I know why they do that now. It's BAIT!
You reach at your monitor and can't touch it so you go order more stuff to try it again.
That's funny. I recently reviewed the eBaron Dripper Pro. You can build coils using only resistance wire, but I don't recommend it. The extra heat can potentially damage rubber/plastic parts if you're not careful...and even if you are.
If you are into this sort of thing, you might want to get a can of rottenstone and try it out. My dad and I restore collectable firearms (I do the finishing and he does repairs and plasma-arc), and this is the stuff I use on the stocks, etc as final finishing. It would work great on brass as well. Mind you, you would want to do the baking soda thing first if there is heavy dirt or scratches as rottenstone is extremely fine. I use rottenstone to finish off the polyurethane. My stock work literally looks like wooden glass when I am finished and rottenstone is about the only way to achieve that sort of finish. You use your hands to do the rubbing. It's slow work though, a typical stock takes me about 20 hours of hand rubbing to get the desired perfect finish. You could prob do the brass mod is a few hours if the pre-finish cleaning was done well. I would polish it before and after applying the clear. Of course then you wouldn't want to pick it up or touch it anymore out of fearing scratching it. hehe... I can imagine it would be gorgeous though.
Amazon.com: Rottenstone, 1 lb.: Home Improvement
Looks good in red. I just got my chrome one in - very nice, almost like an anodized finish to it. +1 on the squeeky threads.
On the whole though, it is surprisingly solid and well made. Bottom button is a little stiff and will take some getting used to.
I just ordered this hunting knife separte,im afraid too include it with my other order as Canada customs can be wonky.You guys in the States are lucky,you can order all kinds of knives and stuff.If they ''take'' at customs im only out 5 bucks.
https://www.fasttech.com/products/1069507
Are you serious, they will confiscate a stinking knife? For what purpose? Is having a knife illegal in Canada?
Quick search shows it's the same for the US.
If it is a law on the books, I have never heard of such a thing. You can't have a mechanical opening knife in most states and a lot of states have laws against double edged knives but I have never heard axis lock ever mentioned pertaining to any knife laws?