It's cheaper than Bondo. I also like that it goes on pink and drys white - makes life much easier.Who uses drywall mud to fix radios/
It's cheaper than Bondo. I also like that it goes on pink and drys white - makes life much easier.Who uses drywall mud to fix radios/
That explains why Mike likes it. He is probably sad when it dries.I also like that it goes on pink
Who uses drywall mud to fix radios/
Ok, Mr. I had 1 job over the last 2 months and didn't drill the holeLet’s not even talk about his “drill bits”. I almost went in the house and got his wife’s nail file so we could finish faster.
guilty as charged.Ok, Mr. I had 1 job over the last 2 months and didn't drill the hole
And I think we ended up using a countersink bit for the final fit. I need to buy that fancy set you have.
In all seriousness, @mrblaine I found another one of your small details on mike jeep yesterday. The custom machined spacer that you used behind the rubber tire bumper on the tailgate. That piece is a great touch.
It's fun to find the small details that you do that most will never see or notice. You sir are a master of your craft.
Sounds like you should charge exactly one drill bit set for the work performed!Ok, Mr. I had 1 job over the last 2 months and didn't drill the hole
And I think we ended up using a countersink bit for the final fit. I need to buy that fancy set you have.
Someone needs to tidy up their garage a bit.
Anyone that supplies spacers for that application will do round because it is stupidly expensive otherwise.
How are you supposed to do it?
Not sure, but I would be a bit nervous as it looks like Alex is watching a YouTube video on his iPhone on how to fix the radioWho uses drywall mud to fix radios/
He must have just stayed at a Holiday Inn Express, so he must be an expert!
Not sure, but I would be a bit nervous as it looks like Alex is watching a YouTube video on his iPhone on how to fix the radio