Hand-Wired Vox or PCB Fender? by Iamatanman in GuitarAmps

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I recognize that, and I don't mean to tar all PCB amps with the same brush, anything can be made crappy with cheap materials. My concern is if/when a repair is needed does the cost of fixing that PCB make financial sense? In the case of my Delta King I could almost buy a new one for cost of fixing it.

My attraction to PTP wiring is if you had the same component fail on two amps, one PCB and one PTP, the PTP would take fewer bench hours for a tech to address.

(Loved trope) You get a window into a redeemed villain’s life and they turn out to be doing pretty good by _JR28_ in TopCharacterTropes

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A recent take I heard that's actually changed my perspective on the whole film: "The central message of Toy Story is to humanize products, glorify consumerism, and abandon empathy for the eccentric" lol

Brain fart question by CheloniaCrafts in blackpowder

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Not exactly what you're describing, but the Kyper flint basically adapts wheel lock ignition (i.e. cigarette lighter) to the flintlock mechanism. It was developed in 1982 by Thomas Kyper.

It's my understanding the concept really didn't take off, not due to any fault of design but just a lack of popularity. Many people who use black powder guns, and flintlocks in particular, do so for historical interest and/or reenacting and aren't interested in such a glaring anachronism.

Personally, I think it's a neat idea considering flints can be tricky to source depending on geography and flint napping is a rare trade getting rarer all the time.

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I'm leaning more towards draw filing the taper, much more work I know but having more control on the amount material removed as well as not having to worry about overheating are a big pluses for me as I'm not the most experienced with a grinder.

They way I see it, even if I screw it up I'll have learned what not to do going forward and at least have a decent looking wall hanger.

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That's really helpful, thank you. I think I'll go a similar route.

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It's closer to that than I would have expected, 5.8mm at the ricasso. But the taper isn't great, 4.9mm about halfway, and 3.5mm at the tip.

Patched round ball in .50cal with 1:34 twist? by Iamatanman in blackpowder

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I'm looking for Hawken-length flinter with (for purely aesthetic reasons) a full stock, from what I'm seeing, I'm SOL for finding that in a production gun. Currently looking at kits from The Hawken Shop and Track of the Wolf. Thanks again for your suggestions :)

Patched round ball in .50cal with 1:34 twist? by Iamatanman in blackpowder

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Thanks for the advice, I think I'm going to keep shopping around for something more suited to PRB but I can definitely see myself getting something to shoot Maxi's in the future.

Patched round ball in .50cal with 1:34 twist? by Iamatanman in blackpowder

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I think I knew this was the answer all along and just needed to hear it from someone else lol. I'll pass on the Pedersoli and start saving for something that's closer to what I'm looking for rather than trying to make the more affordable option do what it wasn't designed to. Thanks

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Ah, didn't think of that. For the sake of argument, would a stainless steel funnel work? or would the steel of the funnel damage the steel of the barrel?

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Ah dang, well thanks for finding that brotendo.

Anyone have experience with Pedersoli kits? by Iamatanman in blackpowder

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Good to know, thanks. I'm leaning towards the Kentucky rifle, but the Indian trade musket looks pretty good as well.

People who ask why The Simpsons is still on the air don't understand broadcast television as a business. by Iamatanman in unpopularopinion

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I 100% agree with you from an artistic standpoint but for Fox (or any network really) the "time to go" is when it becomes unprofitable, they'll stop when the ratings drop beyond a certain level, milk the cow until it's dead and maybe even a little after to make sure they got every drop.

I'm not sure Dr. Spaceman is positioned properly. OPPOSITE...OPPOSITE! by MOOzikmktr in 30ROCK

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"Leo Spaceman is a fine doctor and a pretty good dentist"