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04-04-2009
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Here are some pics of where the 4 cubes live. Hmm the 4 cubes that should be a rock group or something.

By clwoodwork, shot with C750UZ at 2009-04-04

By clwoodwork, shot with C750UZ at 2009-04-04
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04-04-2009
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Hey, very nice woodwork there buddy. Have you ever played with Koa? I know a few wood working Hawaiians that use Koa wood. They make all sorts of stuff, the pattern on Koa wood is beautiful.
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04-04-2009
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Thank you, haven't tried Koa yet, it's pretty costly.
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04-04-2009
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Quote:
Originally Posted by clwoodwork
Thank you, haven't tried Koa yet, it's pretty costly.
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It can be free. You just gotta walk a ways into the forest, cut it yourself and lug it out, lol. :rolleyes:
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04-05-2009
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Your rigs are impressive but that craftmenship is something else with the wood. Thanks for posting that up Chuck.
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04-17-2009
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Thank you. I do brag sometimes.
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04-18-2009
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Quote:
Originally Posted by clwoodwork
Thank you, haven't tried Koa yet, it's pretty costly.
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This coming from the man with 4 MM cases and two x58 set ups LOL
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04-18-2009
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Just AWESOME! Thats some nice work both on the rigs and the woodwork.
I was thinking about getting one of those MM Cubes....Are they easy to work with and can you get 3 360 rads in one with 3 res and all?
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04-21-2009
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See post #13 that shows the MM Acension which will hold 3 x PA120.3's and 3 res, and 3 pumps no problem. You would not be able to have 3 loops in a MM cube imho, shit would be way to tight.
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