Gday from a boilermaker/carpenter/computer geek. 8)
Gday all
Ive been browsing these forums for ages and joined quite some time back.
Finally dragged me but in to say gdy. lol
As per title am profitiant in the above thought major in boilermaking.
Ive just come on today to find out what sort of paint gun I should get to paint a picket fence Im knockin up.
I just bought a compressor 2.5hp 40lt 121l/m. It was a steal for $150 new, I know it is cheap #### but cannot justify a larger purchase. So if anyone has some recommendation on what type of paint gun to get speciffically one that will work within the 121l/m. The actual motor pumps at 232 l/mm so should get quick tank refills.
If I can help anyone out re metalwork issues, give me a buzz.
bobbavet[at]yahoo[dot]com[dot]au or facebook
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cheers
Bob
Guitars have great bodies
G'day seeker33, in the early 70's when I was 24 I worked as a carpenter in the ways and works yard for the railways in Kalgoorlie and funnily enough they had an old (seemed old at that time) blacksmith working there. I reckon he was polish too but he amazed me with his welding skils with an old coke burning forge and a big hammer. Hey the telecasters sound good,- I wouldn't tell Mr. Fender about them though,ha ha ha:U. I make a noise on a guitar myself, an accoustic right now. I did start on making a solid body job years ago but it never got finished. You mentioned all those exotic timbers and I was wondering if they make a difference to tonal qualities .I only had a nice piece of meranti. I guess you make the body and buy the neck?. Hey a thought just slipped into my mind,- I met a guy in BunburyWA,a muso, who used to make guitars, necks and all. He showed me some of his creations with weird and wonderfull shapes but they were all accurate and playable. I'm not in a position to do much workshop stuff yet but it won't be long and I can't wait.Cheers, Lenco...yep, that is a shortening of Leonard Cohen, greatest song writer since,uh,uh, well, ever.....Clive.:)