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Old 10-03-2011 | 07:35 PM
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Well Mr. TBJ time flies, has your work/radio table evolved in the last few months? I just in the last month got the 10'' bass speakers in my trailer hooked up to a 1100W amp and I must say I'm underwelmed, doesn't add as much as the regular speakers or the 12'' bass did, they just kind of tickle the hair on my arm if I stand in front of them w the volume on high, I think I need to review my wiring and see if something is askew.

We been using rc cars in the airplane club to teach kids about engines and adjusting and to teach about controlling an rc vehicle while driving towards yourself.. at least thats the unspoken agends, the kids are just having innocent unsuspecting fun. By the way we are making 3-4 arf planes per month and putting smoking holes in the ground 2-3 times per month, but by Christmas we'll have 5-7 kids who can mostly build, start, and solo a .40 size arf. Most of these kids didn't know what a screwdriver was 10 months ago, now they're adjusting engines, diagnosing problems, changing plugs and adding filters etc, been having lots of fun.

A bad thought has been entering my mind, We have a good smoke machine that was used for a 4th of July float, the kind that rock bands use, would it be too much to add that to my trailer?? Trailer already has blinking lights that actually in the dark of night are awesome, got the parts at an auto parts store, 12v leds and a sound sensor and the lights, blue and white in my case, beat to the bass, first time we played it I got nauseated, almost had a siezure, but I can handle it better now. Any thoughts on the smoke machine?
Honestly, the table hasn't progressed at all.

ThunderbirdJunkie has, however, been looking at sub-$1000 Chevy Astro panel vans to turn into a mobile pit space.