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John Bruh

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  1. http://nerdnirvana.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/fox-window-lick.jpg
  2. http://www.sportsnimports.com/gallery/files/3/carfox.jpg BUT ITS A PROMISE
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  5. Did he use the concrete with fiberglass in it? Or just regular old concrete?
  6. Sam wants more than I want to spend. And I don't care to do some labor and get experience. How would physics prohibit a grade? The concrete will not be thinner if I laid more gravel at one end compared to the other. There will be 5" of concrete. And concrete will not just settle flat you have to finish it with floats. Also have you ever even see a concrete driveway up a hill? You shouldn't of posted. Anyways to get back to my main question is that what I should do. Just more gravel at the end farthest away from the house (allowing both runoff and to make the surface flat)
  7. Also would it be just as good to use wire mesh and bolsters or rebar
  8. Ok so I've read a few DIY concrete patio articles and I understand most of it. The patio will be 5" thick with #3 rebar. So I should dig up 6" to make room for an inch of compactable gravel. I also understand that I will have to have a correct grade to prevent water for settling against the house. So for every foot the grade should be 3/4" lower. Now my question (which is probably a dumb one) is since at the bottom of the grade it will be a couple inches lower should the gravel just compensate for the grade (meaning should I put more gravel at the bottom of the grade working up to keep a level surface for the patio)? I want to do this project myself so I also have a few more questions. Where is the best place to get concrete delivered? Meaning like who's the cheapest? When it comes time I will call around yo compare but if you guys could give me a few ideas it could save me time. Also does Lowe's or home depot rent plate compactors? What do they charge if you have rented one?
  9. if you buy a 6.4 just make sure you dont get 4.10s or you might as well buy a v10
  10. if the auto tech teaching is willing to help him, have him get some metal and fab up a fuel cell. He he could make it a lesson in class.
  11. its our restitution against obama
  12. http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g31/atruhondagrl/animated%20avatars%20and%20pics/NutSwinger-1.jpg LOL http://i46.tinypic.com/20qantj.gif
  13. the gun has more power to slam the slide when being fired. but like i said, my did this as well, you just need to keep shooting it.
  14. my gun did this exactly. put more rounds down the tube and don't limp wrist it. The feed angle on my gun (3" barrell) with hollow points was causing a lot of jams. Found out it was how I was holding the gun. Now I rarely ever get a jam. Both with factory mags and the WC ones I have too.
  15. yes with a security guard in a little office.
  16. ill lock this in. If you aint a PUSSY. PUSSY http://i46.tinypic.com/20qantj.gif
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