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Woodworking 101 : How to build a Mame Cab - an in-depth look.

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jimmy2x2x:
Will do!

Are we talking bust-a-blood-vessel tight, or just a tear in one eye tight?

lol

It amazes me how these things dont come with any instruction!

The Lumberjackass:
i wouldnt go overboard with the torque applied , so tighten it to hand-tight first , and then try and tighten it further in the region of about 10 to 15 degrees . that should be more than enough for safe operation :)

The Lumberjackass:
Just to update people on the situation :

I am currently re-editing these video's and i have part 1 completed.

The re-edited version is now in place, and the old edit has been removed from my youtube page.
I will be working away through these vids and i can see the time and effort being vast.
While it may take me awhile to get these vids edited, i shall leave the older edits up just so people can see them and refer to them for help if needs be.

Just as a f.y.i ,the videos are re-edited in a 60 fps ntsc widescreen mode, so any jerky playback is due to youtube having a very low quality player.

as i say, im putting my heart and soul into these vids. any flaws you see on-screen, or even a drop in quality is due to the host.

One of my 2011 resolutions was to try and do things right.
I am currently trying to claw back my health ( ive lost 15lbs since jan 1st ) and im trying to get my act together.
Also, seeing as i love video making, i decided to re-edit all my vids, as they needed a proper cleaning and polishing.

Regardless, if you have seen the vid's before, i hope you like the new look and theme i have added. :)

thanks a bunch :)

The Lumberjackass:
part 2 completed and uploaded :)

ubermick:
Well in Davey feen. Great tutorials, and explained a lot.

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