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Surfer (aka Nalu)

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Surfer (aka Nalu) last won the day on December 14 2016

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About Surfer (aka Nalu)

  • Birthday 03/03/1983

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    Nalu
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    Hawaii
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  1. Hahaha...I was thinking it might be useful as a make shift shower.
  2. Man, with this transfer pump, a jobsite radio, some rocket lights and a tent. You'd be camping in style.
  3. @Theultimatehic Wish I could spend a day at your shop or just a day to hang out with you and talk about signs and stuff. I have what looks to be the same CNC as yourself. Is the the Gerber Sabre 408? It's a real workhorse at our shop. I just saw the Accubend Ace in the recent issue of Sign Builders mag.
  4. Man, I'm simply amazed at these old catalogs. It looks as though someone or a team of artists had to draw every tool and bit in the book with great attention to detail. Thanks for sharing comp
  5. I've had two Delta Unisaws, both bought used. Sold the first one to a friend and the other one is still running strong and a great workhorse of a saw. Your right, these can be found on craigslist or in local ads for around $400.
  6. Thumbs up for the both the Rigid and the Delta. Of course, you could hit up craigslist and find a good deal as well. If your planing on making cabinetry, I would stay away from the contractor saws that are small and portable. Don't get me wrong, those saws are great and you can make cabinetry with them but I've found that the tolerances are not up to speed with the hybrid or cabinet saws. I have a Bosch 4100 D contractor saw that I absolutely love, but the table on the saw is not flat, it's ever so slightly off. I like to have flat and square surfaces to register off of, very helpful when making precise jigs and such.
  7. That's a sweet looking chair man! I can already picture myself sitting down in my yard, grill going, football game and beer going as well.
  8. Wow that's a fantastic set of Milwaukee, thanks for sharing.
  9. Welcome to the crew! I'm a fellow Milwaukee Junkie
  10. Born and raised in Hawaii although I lived in San Diego from ages 2 - 5
  11. We do mostly Architectural Signage. Building ID's, Monuments, Rooms Numbers, etc. Pretty much exclusive to Hosptials, Hotels and Business' here in Hawaii.
  12. @Theultimatehic That's sweet man! I work for a commercial sign company as well! Been working here for over 17 years, gosh it's been too long. Nice to have another sign guy in the forum.
  13. @Conductor562 Please take a look at this layout I made. It's a PDF so not sure if it will go through. The size 1" x 4" did not scale up perfectly so there are a few versions I made. Let me know if any changes need to be made and I'll go ahead and make the change. Don't worry about paying me, your presence in the forum is payment enough. Jet.pdf
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