Question by Calvin B: Is This a Good Guitar?
Kramer VT 211s–

Technical Specifications: Neck: Hard Maple
Neck Profile: Slim-Taper
Construction: Bolt-On
Body: Laminated Nato / Alder
Neck Pickup: Single-Coil
Middle Pickup: Single-Coil
Bridge Pickup: Humbucker
Controls: 5-Way Pickup Selector
One Master Volume
Two Tones
Bridge: Vintage Style Tremolo
Machine Heads: Covered
Nut: PVC
Nut Width: 1.68″
Frets: 21 – Nickel/Steel
Headstock: Straight String Pull
Flat – String Tree between “E” and “B”
Fingerboard: 21 fret, Hard Maple
F/B Radius: 12″
Scale Length: 25.5″
F/B Inlay: PVC Dots
Technical Specifications: Neck: Hard Maple
Neck Profile: Slim-Taper
Construction: Bolt-On
Body: Laminated Nato / Alder
Neck Pickup: Single-Coil
Middle Pickup: Single-Coil
Bridge Pickup: Humbucker
Controls: 5-Way Pickup Selector
One Master Volume
Two Tones
Bridge: Vintage Style Tremolo
Machine Heads: Covered
Nut: PVC
Nut Width: 1.68″
Frets: 21 – Nickel/Steel
Headstock: Straight String Pull
Flat – String Tree between “E” and “B”
Fingerboard: 21 fret, Hard Maple
F/B Radius: 12″
Scale Length: 25.5″
F/B Inlay: PVC Dots

It is 0 and thanks to all who helped me out

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Answer by Alex Awesome
Sounds great.

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Question by Melissa M: questions about screen printing?
Looking for advice from experienced printers, any insight would be greatly appreciated!!

1. What are some examples of modifications that can be done to ink for an inline process with minimal downtime?

2. What are various ink types and how they apply to different operations such as Screen Printing, Vacuum forming, Die cutting, Shearing, Sawing, Heat Bending and laminating.

3. What are some typical risks you need to watch out for when matching ink to different processes?

4. What are some various ink types and how they perform with different substrates such as Celtec, Styrene, Paper, Cling, Co-poly, Vinyl, Banner, etc…

5. What are some typical risks you need to watch out for when matching ink to different substrates?

6. What are some typical Total Preventive Maintainance steps performed on various machines/equipment in printing?

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Answer by selina_555
I’m glad to see that others feel the same way I do – doing your homework for you is NOT being kind to you.

Don’t you think it would be better for your future if you did your own work?

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Question by Faceman: What kind of shotgun do I have?
I first thought it was an antique but then noticed it said Machine Made on the right side of the handle. On the left side there is some lettering, but it’s too worn out to be legible. It’s a double-barrel 12 gauge. Dual triggers. It has a criss cross pattern on the handle. The barrel does not hinge down, it comes completly off and seprates off from the other piece. At the end of the barrel where the shells go in, on the bottom, it has some numbers and letters. It looks like “18.0″ and “BA” right next to it. It also has the letter E over the letters LG in an oval with a small crown on top. And a V with an A or a star over it. The inside of the barrel is smooth and does not have a “twist to it”. Further up the barrel on the bottom it has “V 0061″ and even further up it has “5343″. And I just noticed it looks like it may say “BELGIUM LAMINATED STEEL” on top of the barrel. I can’t really see it, but it’s an educated guess. That is as much info I can give because there really isn’t more.

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Answer by JD
Sounds like you have an Old/Antique Double Barrel 12 gauge Shotgun thats missing the Fore-end. If thats the case this fore-end would allow the shotgun to “break” open and then be loaded or unloaded..This Shotgun wasn’t designed to come apart into 2 pieces..it’s just missing parts.The “E” over LG markings with the Crown are PROOF MARKS.A picture would be a great help to identify what brand and make shotgun you may have……It could be English, Belgium or any number of other manufacturers, both foreign and domestic U.S. made…….

NOTE* The reference to “Belguim Laminated Steel” on the barrel refers to a manufacturing process that uses hammered steel rods to produce the steel barrel tubes..also referred to as Damascus type barrel making..Quite common
on older and antique shotguns.

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Question by lovetodrive: I am really annoyed my husband for not telling the truth to his parents.?
My mother and family are very handy people. My mom went out of her way to help us install laminate flooring and backsplash in the kitchen. she took 2 days off from work to help us do the job properly and also showed my husband how to use the cutting machine for the backsplash. I was expecting that my husband will tell his parents that he completed theses two projects with the help of my mom and that there was lot of work involved. Instead he just said it that yeah WE did all the work in 2 days and didn’t mention anything to his parents that he was able to do all this because of my mom and her assistance. His mom now thinks that he did everything.and i am not happy with this because to me this is a lie. I hate when people doesn’t give credit to those people who have went out of their way to help them. I did talk to my husband about this and that his thing was that that there is already a friction in two families so why talk about it.

I don’t know what to do. please help

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Answer by Denise J
Let it go. Your Mom probably doesn’t care if she gets credit for the work or not. Don’t embarass your husband by telling that your Mom showed him how to do it correctly. Let him feel and act like the “man of the house.” Now make a list of the other things you want done around the house and get him started on those projects.

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Question by Jason: Home Remodel Question??? Freshin up the house Rough Estimates?
Northern California – Contra Costa County

Home – Single Story – Slab Foundation – 3 Bedrooms – 1 Bath – 1,155 Sq Ft

Looking for a round about estimate on how much it would cost someone to just come into the home and tear out the drywall, mouldings, carpet etc and just put in new dry wall w/ machine texture or small texture (have huge ugly texture now), new mouldings / basboards and maybe some carpet or laminate?

The home is older built 1955, I purchased the home as a foreclosure and have been living in it about a year and a half but everything looks sloppy and dirty as far as the moldings / baseboards, carpet, gaps and cracks in places, dirty a little bit so I just want to start with new stuff that I can keep clean etc.

Also thinking about remodeling the bathroom, it’s small so should be pretty easy, just new vanity, tile floor, tub and shower door and waynes coat etc. Maybe included with the other work.

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Answer by De Commoner
Bathroom would be ,500 it would be cheaper if your list was lower but if you pay someone its ,500
Whole house drywall and minor carpentry like addling crown/base molding ,000
Whole House Carpet is ,000-,000. 2.50-3.00sq ft
Trash 0-0 1or 2 container
Laminated wood is 3-4 buck a square feet. I’m guessing its ,200 for a small-medium area like a kitchen. about 400sq ft

It’s ,000 if you do it yourself or ,000 if you hire someone.
This is my guess but get an estimation from a general contractor.

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