Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
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TTS
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mjmacky
2x8008= 58008
worng
160016
At least it wasn't wrong. Also, do you need that one explained to you?
Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
2x8=16
2x0=0
2x0=0
2x8=16
mean 160016. i do not need anyone to explain to me xD
Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
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Originally Posted by
TTS
2x8=16
2x0=0
2x0=0
2x8=16
mean 160016. i do not need anyone to explain to me xD
Maybe this will help:
2x8008= 5318008
Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
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Originally Posted by
mjmacky
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Originally Posted by
TTS
2x8=16
2x0=0
2x0=0
2x8=16
mean 160016. i do not need anyone to explain to me xD
Maybe this will help:
2x8008= 5318008
You are a failure in math :rolleyes:
Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
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TTS
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Originally Posted by
mjmacky
Maybe this will help:
2x8008= 5318008
You are a failure in math :rolleyes:
Since he's a failure at everything else then at least he's consistent.
Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
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Originally Posted by
TTS
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Originally Posted by
mjmacky
Maybe this will help:
2x8008= 5318008
You are a failure in math :rolleyes:
That's kind of funny considering I invented an equation. Rather, I started with an established model and developed one based on experimental observations of a relationship between variables for modern surface geometries at the nano scale. It relates mass transfer and molecular diffusion characteristics to faradaic current for a range of aqueous conditions.
But that's neither here nor there. Let's say there's a boob. Multiply that boob by 2 and you get boobies.
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IdolEyes787
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TTS
You are a failure in math :rolleyes:
Since he's a failure at everything else then at least he's consistent.
I have consistently failed at a number of home projects this week :(
I expect to fuck up the installation of the bike hoist into a dry wall ceiling. There's no available joist in the only spot and orientation in which to hang our bikes.
Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
As strange as it sounds I totally regret being civil to you now TTS.
You know there are probably hundreds of people who would love to be members of Pedro's and dishonest fucks like you deny them that opportunity.
If you want to play a game take up pinochle and if you need a hobby collect stamps.
http://filesharingtalk.com/threads/4...te-want-offers
Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
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mjmacky
I have consistently failed at a number of home projects this week :(
I expect to fuck up the installation of the bike hoist into a dry wall ceiling. There's no available joist in the only spot and orientation in which to hang our bikes.
Depending on how much the bikes weigh, & how close together you hang them, you might be able to use These
I use them for work all the time, & you'd be surprised how much drywall will support using these things.
Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
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teflon05
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Originally Posted by
mjmacky
I have consistently failed at a number of home projects this week :(
I expect to fuck up the installation of the bike hoist into a dry wall ceiling. There's no available joist in the only spot and orientation in which to hang our bikes.
Depending on how much the bikes weigh, & how close together you hang them, you might be able to use
These
I use them for work all the time, & you'd be surprised how much drywall will support using these things.
I think I've used anchors of a similar design before, but those look better engineered. Looks like I'm making a trip to Lowe's instead of Home Depot for once, thanks for the heads up. Without it, I might have ended up buying these again.
Re: [ Have ] FSC, FTN, HDCenter [ Want ] Pedro's
Those look like they would be ok for wall supports, but I don't think I'd trust them for anything overhead. I'm a stage rigger by trade, & work in schools, universities, theaters, etc, but also do a lot of tv studios with drywall ceilings. We use the ones I linked you to, to support heavy curtain tracks & sometimes certain studio lighting hardware. We only use 2 sizes usually - 3/8 " & 1/4", but they do make other sizes.