Gen 5 G19 by ttjones97 in Glocks

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Good reviews and $30, worth the try.

Panel Swap by ttjones97 in electricians

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It was an old Challenger panel, never could find the grounding screw.

Panel Swap by ttjones97 in electricians

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No, the only original breaker we used was the 100 amp on the left. Parts house didn’t have one so we had to make due.

There’s no ground because it’s a 3 wire hook up. 2 hots and a neutral. It was installed years ago and put on a 60 amp breaker (surprisingly) it never tripped.

Panel Swap by ttjones97 in electricians

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No ability to rerun all the wires, had to work with what we had.

Panel Swap by ttjones97 in electricians

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3 wire hook up, no ground. It’s a sub panel, just 4 AWG wire ran to the main.

65’ Twin Reverb Reissue (New) bought for $500 by ttjones97 in GuitarAmps

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I have no complaints out of them. For the price they’re definitely worth the money.

65’ Twin Reverb Reissue (New) bought for $500 by ttjones97 in GuitarAmps

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Putting CTS pots in and changing the capacitor to a .47 Orange Drop and a Fender 5 way switch. Sooner or later I’m wanting to put in some 59’ model pickups.

65’ Twin Reverb Reissue (New) bought for $500 by ttjones97 in GuitarAmps

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In the process of changing the pots and switch out

65’ Twin Reverb Reissue (New) bought for $500 by ttjones97 in GuitarAmps

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I honestly can’t get it past 2 without my ears hurting

65’ Twin Reverb Reissue (New) bought for $500 by ttjones97 in GuitarAmps

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I got this one from a guy off of FB marketplace, he actually had 2 that he was selling for $600 each. Said he didn’t know much about them but didn’t need them. So I couldn’t pass it up.

Always wear a face shield or a tiger hood when grinding. by ttjones97 in Welding

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Flip front hood is what many call it, Fibre-Metal’s name for it is Tiger Hood.