Recent Purchases
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I have a few of those well one tool belt and one tool apron. Fucking love them! Your right on saying they are the Iron Heart of tool belts. One of the finest pieces of American craftsmanship you'll find in the construction accessory industry IMO.Just pulled it out of the box. Literally blown away by it. Super strong and utilitarian but comfortable. Well it's late and I haven't really used it, but I can't wait to load it up and lay it down!
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Your good. I've never touched either one of mine with so much as anything but sawdust and sweat and they seem to be doing just fine.
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Your good. I've never touched either one of mine with so much as anything but sawdust and sweat and they seem to be doing just fine.
Thanks. I figured as much. If I use it properly I'll save a ton of time as well.
We might need an Occidental x Iron Heart collaboration.
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@mvb:
And some beaver lure. Been having a bit of a hard time catching em naturally.
why you want to lure beavers?
Of course there are plenty if jokes to be made but I've got some in a pond at my house that have been taking down trees and threaten the stability of a levy. They are wily little bastards and due to my poor aim I haven't been able to shoot em.
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Just got back from BKK.
Some stuff from chatuchak and a Kawatako belt pouch from Pronto.
Random tees from various shops, boxers, and a random red chambray shirt. How can I resist those vintage tees, when they are only 175 - 220 baht each?
Wrist band from ByMyself, and a keychain from a leather craft man.Spent the rest of my money on food, food and food. Awesome place to be in…
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ron & stokely great pick-ups.
stokely, so have you had any luck with the beaver lure? i usually use nice dinners & great conversation, but what ever works for you. oh i did have teh cage like you had , but that was only for thursday nights
that leather on that work belt looks really amazing.
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I would guess http://ultimateears.com/en-us or someone with similar services.
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Oh Man! If only I could fork out for some UE Customs!
I've had a few 'universal' In-Ear Monitors (IEMs) over the years - Shure, UE & M-Audio. IEMs sit in your ear canal and should form a seal. This blocks out some external noise and forms an acoustic chamber. Universals have removable eartips of varying sizes to get the correct seal.
My last universals died in an unexpected rain shower (they've since come back to life :-). Whilst researching for a replacement, I discovered 1964ears.com who had some awesome reviews and a low price point for customs. I figured I would bite the bullet and get a pair. Customs are molded to the shape of your ear (including canal) and do not require tips.
Following a few emails, I sent them an impression of my ears made by a local audiologist. A month later they turned up. The sound was good; but the fit on one side wasn't quite right, which cause a loss of bass response. An email or two later to 1964 and I sent them back to be refitted, all part of a great service. I've now got them back, the fit is great and they sound fantastic!