PhysicsGuyBrian
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All green but no envy
Thanks RKC! :thumbup:
Had to turn you all green for that comment...:thumbup:
Thanks RKC! :thumbup:
Had to turn you all green for that comment...:thumbup:
I bought both the bed & rail dvd's - have only watched the bed one so far - great too see how its done properly ! The guys that installed my 860 cloth did so many things differently (and it turned out sh!tty !) grrrr.
RKC productions - heh - nice - was that you Glen doing the actual bed cloth install ?
And is everyone elses dvd printing incorrect ? (the dvd that says rail is actually the bed install & vice versa)
Is there anything special about that plastic pipe strapping used for the pocket covers ?
ie. Wondering what I could substitute that for over here in Oz as I'm not sure where to source that pipe strap from ?
Cheers.
That hanger strapping is pretty common as it's sold in the pipe section of most all hardware stores. And don't know what to tell you about the DVDs being in the wrong covers![]()
Its actually the printing on the disc itself - I was worried at first - thought I had 2 copies of rail install and zero copies of bed install - lol.
So this hanger strapping stuff is plastic ? What is its designed purpose ? something to do with PVC / plumbing pipes ???
Thanx
Cheers.
There were a couple of items on the rail section that Glen could have explained better and they could have filmed better. Apparently he has never viewed the DVD since making it. Now that must have been a big project if you were so sick and tired of it by the end that you never wanted to see it again not even once.
JC
It's used for hanging the PVC pipes.
Hello Glenn, I started this thread by Mark Gregory recommending your videos. Which I watched both of them as soon as they arrived, Great Videos.
It looks like they are selling like hotcakes, I don't think the table mechanics knew they were available. So if you want to learn from the best , Order Monday !
Thanks, Gary Lutman
PS Im In lol !!!!!!!!!
When RKC does a video, it is a Speilberg production.
Of course.
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It's used for hanging the PVC pipes.
I think this might be the stuff :woot: ...