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Re: Making a list, checking it twice... #118430 11/21/02 02:42 PM
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RodeoXS Offline
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">Originally posted by StinkBug:
<strong>hmm what exactly is the difference between a "radial" and a normal press?? <img border="0" title="" alt="[Confused]" src="images/icons/confused.gif" />

Dallas</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">If you look at the links Randii posted you'll see on the radial drill the drill head travels forward and back. Kinda like a radial arm saw. It would be useful for drilling multiple holes along a common centerline. Just square up your piece and then move the drill along instead of unclamping and reclamping the material.

<small>[ November 21, 2002, 08:42 AM: Message edited by: RodeoXS ]</small>


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Re: Making a list, checking it twice... #118431 11/21/02 08:06 PM
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StinkBug Offline
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">Originally posted by RodeoXS:
<strong> </font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">Originally posted by StinkBug:
<strong>hmm what exactly is the difference between a "radial" and a normal press?? <img border="0" title="" alt="[Confused]" src="images/icons/confused.gif" />

Dallas</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">If you look at the links Randii posted you'll see on the radial drill the drill head travels forward and back. Kinda like a radial arm saw. It would be useful for drilling multiple holes along a common centerline. Just square up your piece and then move the drill along instead of unclamping and reclamping the material.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">oooooooohhhh me likey. one funky extra feature i could actually use.

Dallas


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Re: Making a list, checking it twice... #118432 11/21/02 11:52 PM
Anonymous
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I'd love a Tourqe wrench and some new tires....Maybe some Calmini upper A Arms

Re: Making a list, checking it twice... #118433 11/22/02 12:56 AM
Anonymous
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i just want santa to go to calmini and tell them to make an exhaust for my 96 rodeo s with the 3.2....

Re: Making a list, checking it twice... #118434 11/28/02 02:29 AM
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Pyro4117 Offline
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This probably doesn't make the price cut, but damn...for sheer cool, this would be it!

IR night vision with HUD

Please, oh please Santa, I'll be good from now on, I promise... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="images/icons/grin.gif" />

Jay


1991 Trooper - DEAD! 2.8 V6, 5 spd, 4WD, HD clutch, 2.25" exhaust, EPROM Chip, KC/Hella, Aisin hubs, Rancho 9000X's, Panasonic/Infinity/Alpine
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Re: Making a list, checking it twice... [Re: randii] #118435 11/17/03 04:03 AM
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randii Offline OP
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That time of year again...

BTT! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Randii


Randy Burleson
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Mongrel Isuzu Amigo
Re: Making a list, checking it twice... [Re: randii] #118436 11/22/04 09:46 PM
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randii Offline OP
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'Tis the season.

C'mon, folks, you can print this thread out and highlight the ones you want for you significant others! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Randii


Randy Burleson
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Re: Making a list, checking it twice... [Re: randii] #118437 11/22/04 10:04 PM
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pplotz Offline
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Hi Randii, I just got this knife this weekend, I can't tell you how much I like it (Aaron got one for his pop too)

[Linked Image]

This one is pretty slick too:

[Linked Image]

It's a Kershaw, model: K.O. Leek, Stainless (comes in different colors too).

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The ambidextrous opening Kershaw Leek designed by Ken Onion was awarded Blade Magazines Overall Knife of the Year in 2002. This slim and stylish knife features the SpeedSafe assisted opening mechanism that enables the Leek to be opened quickly using either the ambidextrous thumb stud or the index finger flipper.

A framelock mechanism locks the blade into position after the blade is deployed. All Leek models have handles that are drilled for both tip-up and tip-down clip carry. A safety lock provides added security to assure that the blade will not deploy while clipped in pocket.

Specifications
Blade Length: 3" (7.5cm)
Blade Steel: 440A Stainless Steel titanium oxide coated
Blade Thickness:
Overall Length: 7" (Open)
Closed Length: 4" (10.3cm)
Handle Material: 410 Stainless steel titanium oxide coated
Lock Type: Framelock
Weight: 3.0

Titanium-Oxide (coating)
Titanium oxide is a low temperature PVD film that is durable and decorative. The rainbow colors are the result of applying electrical currents of different intensities to the titanium oxide. Just one-half micron thick, it offers tough, ceramic like wear properites and is scratch resistant.

What is Speed Safe? It is the patented, assisted opening system built into many of Kershaw's best selling Ken Onion knives. Speed Safe assists the user to smoothly open the knife with a manual push on the blade's thumb stud or Index open system. The Index Open uses a protruding portion of the blade's finger guard to give the uses an alternate to the thumb stud. The user manually pulls back on the protrusion with the index finger to open the blade.

The heart of the Speed Safe system is its torsion bar. Closed, the torsion bar helps keep the knife closed, preventing it from being opened by gravity. In order to open the knife, the user must apply manual pressure to the thumb stud to overcome the resistance of the torsion bar. After the blade is out of the handle, the torsion bar moves along its half moon track and takes over. The blade opens smoothly and locks into position.


It's a spring assisted self opening knife, it's hard to see there, but basically it is a switch blade without the switch, thus making it legal. It's small, lightweight and comes with a reversible clip.

P.S. Don't go to the site that I posted the pic from unless you have a good antivirus. (Ya I know... I can pick the sites)

P.S.S. If your ever at a gun show, keep an eye out for "The Knife Girl" she travels as far west as Cali. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

P.S.S.S. My roomate works at sears <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/nana.gif" alt="" /> (I've been looking for some ratcheting wrenches! Gonna have to pick up a set for myself).

Peter

Last edited by pplotz; 11/22/04 10:16 PM.
Re: Making a list, checking it twice... [Re: pplotz] #118438 11/22/04 10:13 PM
Anonymous
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Papa needs a new set of snowflakes and some 31" BFG A/Ts.
Man, it seems like I just went through this with the 88 Trooper. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Re: Making a list, checking it twice... [Re: pplotz] #118439 11/22/04 10:18 PM
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pplotz Offline
Rock Warrior
Oh ya... did I mention some new 1/2 ton CV's? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/coolg.gif" alt="" />

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