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RE-Enema

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  • Web Design/Development
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    http://www.getwith.net/brand/index.html

    Ask for Scott Raffath. He does excellent work. Most of it is not on the website yet. He won 4 Addy's this year, one of them was Judges Choice, which is a highly prestigious award. They are usually less expensive than most of the other marketing/web design companies.

    The Parking Lot

  • snowblower from hell
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    It is a 2stage as it has an impeller and an auger.

    The Parking Lot

  • snowblower from hell
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSkfBpf462Y&feature=related[/ame]
    22hp briggs

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRvbd7urf4k&feature=related[/ame]
    big block

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lepx3AxTVug[/ame]
    10hp diesel

    The Parking Lot

  • FD3S R1 front strut tower brace
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Found it today while cleaning my garage. Stock R1 Strut tower brace. Good condition
    pm me if you want it

    $150

    Classifieds

  • The Sound is pure sex
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N0RK3NieMU&feature=related[/ame]

    Multimedia and Photoshop

  • Crazy June Installs *pics*
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Is that my old FD? If it is it looks great

    Tintmasters

  • Anybody knowledgable with painting a home wall with a roller?
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Some of the painters will throw their roller cover in the bucket of paint to let it soak. When they are done painting they will put the cover back into the paint and leave it in there until they need it again. Usually they are using 5gallon buckets. It might be hard to do with a 1gallon bucket.

    The Parking Lot

  • Anybody knowledgable with painting a home wall with a roller?
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    I agree Jim, but there is some missing info to rule out other problems. I am assuming that everthing prior to applying the paint was done correctly, but I still have to ask the question. You would be amazed at the things I have seen "professionals" forget or not do. I am not saying that he did this, but without all the information, I can only make a best guess.

    The Parking Lot

  • Anybody knowledgable with painting a home wall with a roller?
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Did you use a primer? Did you stir/shake the paint really well? There is a lot of pigment in the dark colors and if it is not fully mixed it could be a problem. If you did, it looks like the splotchy areas are where your roller ran dry. Professional painters usually have their rollers soaked with paint like Colin said. Rolling in a vertical W or V pattern up and down is the way the professionals do it. Don't let the roller run dry. Keep it saturated with paint. I have seen some bad paint before, but that rarely happens.

    The other problem is the fact that there is natural light washing down the wall. This is always a problem on projects and wall/drywall finishes. It shows all mistakes and imperfections, compounded by a dark color.

    I do think that if you have done everything correctly (ie. primer, well mixed, right roller) that a heavy continuous coat should do the trick. I am not a professional painter, but I have worked on many construction projects with professionals and had to deal with problems like yours. My painting experience is more than 10 houses. If you want to talk to a professional, I can give you some contacts.

    The Parking Lot

  • oh the joys of wood rot..
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    beachbum_jon;276527 wrote:
    and why have you not posted these pictures?^

    because i don't have them and i didn't think anyone was interested on here. i guess i was wrong. they had that loader dug into the ground and had a couple of block and tackles with cable to pull it out. my grandpa said that the tractor pulling had to drive almost a quarter of a mile with all the pulleys just to pull the tractor out. I will see if i can get copies.

    Multimedia and Photoshop

  • oh the joys of wood rot..
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    That was one of my grandpa's relative. He didn't see that the center supports had washed out from the flooding and down he went. There was a road grader that had gone over it the day before. They had to cut the hitch off of the drill and knock the concrete down, push dirt into the creek to get a loader to lift the front of the drill up to get it out. I just saw that they had it all fixed and it was north of my grandpa's place. He has about 50 pictures of the whole thing.

    Multimedia and Photoshop

  • Local Ninja 650R Riders
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    my buddy has a silver and red one.

    Motorcycles

  • New R1
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Troy, I will let you ride the superduke if you let me ride the R1

    Motorcycles

  • Ferrari through the streets of Paris
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    On an August morning in 1978, French filmmaker Claude Lelouch mounted a
    gyro-stabilized camera to the bumper of a Ferrari 275 GTB and had a friend,
    a professional Formula 1 racer, drive at breakneck speed through the heart
    of Paris early in the morning. The film was limited for technical reasons to
    10 minutes; the course was from Porte Dauphine , through the Louvre, to the
    Basilica of Sacre Coeur.

    No streets were closed, for Lelouch was unable to obtain a permit.

    The driver completed the course in about 9 minutes, reaching nearly 140
    MPH in some stretches. The footage reveals him running real red lights,
    nearly hitting real pedestrians, and driving the wrong way up real one-way
    streets.

    Upon showing the film in public for the first time, Lelouch was arrested.
    He has never revealed the identity of the driver, and the film went
    underground. If you haven't seen this before it is a classic, if you have
    seen it I apologize, but it's still a classic. Turn on your sound and
    enjoy.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqHrCLt3Geo[/ame]

    Multimedia and Photoshop

  • Helmets
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/gearbox/motorcycle_helmet_review/index.html

    Track Talk

  • Opinion on Bikes
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Well put Troy

    The Parking Lot

  • Bike Accident on 25th
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Its one thing to do stupid things by yourself, it is another to involve innocent people that have to live with the sight of your brain matter splattered all over the place.

    The Parking Lot

  • Bike Accident on 25th
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Wheelie into Escalade. Already knew that at 6:30, just want name.

    The Parking Lot

  • Bike Accident on 25th
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Kirk, I know how to use the internet.:( I was wondering if anyone knew who it was?
    A friend was nearby when the accident happened so i know the story.

    The Parking Lot

  • Bike Accident on 25th
    RE-EnemaR RE-Enema

    Any one see what happened?

    The Parking Lot
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